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Goodman & Gilman’s Pharmacology Test Bank – Chemotherapy of Infectious Diseases (Ch. 56–68) | 1300 NCLEX-Style MCQs

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Goodman & Gilman’s Pharmacology Test Bank – Chemotherapy of Infectious Diseases (Ch. 56–68) | 1300 NCLEX-Style MCQs ️ 2. SEO-Optimized Description (Student-Friendly & Exam-Focused) Master Chemotherapy of Infectious Diseases with this comprehensive Pharmacology Test Bank aligned to Goodman & Gilman’s The Pharmacological Basis of Therapeutics, 14th Edition. This resource includes 1,300 NCLEX-style multiple-choice questions (100 MCQs per chapter) covering Section VII (Chapters 56–68), making it ideal for combined nursing courses, pharmacology exams, and NCLEX preparation. Chapters Covered: Chapter 56: General Principles of Antimicrobial Therapy Chapter 57: DNA Disruptors (Sulfonamides, Quinolones, Nitroimidazoles) Chapter 58: Cell Envelope Disruptors (β-Lactams, Glycopeptides, Lipopeptides) Chapter 59: Miscellaneous Antibacterials Chapter 60: Protein Synthesis Inhibitors Chapter 61: Antifungal Agents Chapter 62: Antiviral Agents Chapter 63: Treatment of Viral Hepatitis (HBV/HCV) Chapter 64: Antiretroviral Therapy (HIV) Chapter 65: Tuberculosis & Nontuberculous Mycobacteria Chapter 66: Malaria Chapter 67: Protozoal Infections Chapter 68: Helminth Infections Key Features: NCLEX-style, exam-focused questions Covers mechanisms of action, indications, adverse effects, contraindications, resistance, and clinical application Ideal for ADN & BSN nursing students Designed as a study aid and self-assessment tool Supports pharmacology, medical-surgical, and infectious disease coursework ️ For educational and study purposes only. Not an official publisher test bank. 3. High-Ranking SEO Keywords (8) Goodman and Gilman pharmacology test bank Chemotherapy of infectious diseases MCQs Antimicrobial pharmacology nursing questions NCLEX pharmacology antibiotics test bank Nursing pharmacology infectious diseases Antibacterial antiviral antifungal MCQs Pharmacology exam practice questions Section VII Goodman Gilman MCQs 4. High-Performance Hashtags for Stuvia (10) #GoodmanAndGilman #PharmacologyTestBank #InfectiousDiseasesPharmacology #AntibioticsMCQs #NCLEXPharmacology #NursingPharmacology #ADNBSNNursing #AntimicrobialTherapy #ExamFocusedStudy #StuviaNursing

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Goodman & Gilman’s The Pharmacological
Basis of Therapeutics, 14th Edition
Section VII – Chemotherapy of Infectious
Diseases
Chapter 56: General Principles of Antimicrobial
Therapy
No content, terminology, or clinical inference extends beyond
what is stated or directly implied in this chapter.


Chapter 56 — General Principles of Antimicrobial Therapy
High-Yield Nursing Pharmacology MCQs (20 Questions)


1.
Which antimicrobial property most directly explains why
bactericidal agents are preferred in severely
immunocompromised patients?
A. Longer elimination half-life
B. Ability to inhibit protein synthesis
C. Direct killing of microorganisms independent of host
immunity
D. Lower likelihood of drug resistance

,Correct Answer: C
Rationale:
Bactericidal drugs directly kill microorganisms, whereas
bacteriostatic drugs rely on host immune defenses to clear
inhibited organisms. In immunocompromised patients, host
immunity is insufficient, making bactericidal agents preferable.
Citation: Goodman & Gilman, 14th ed., Ch. 56 – General
Principles of Antimicrobial Therapy


2.
The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of an
antimicrobial agent is defined as:
A. The drug concentration that eradicates all bacteria in vivo
B. The lowest concentration that inhibits visible microbial
growth in vitro
C. The peak plasma concentration after standard dosing
D. The concentration required to prevent resistance
development
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
MIC is an in vitro measure representing the lowest antimicrobial
concentration that inhibits visible growth of a microorganism
under standardized laboratory conditions.
Citation: Goodman & Gilman, 14th ed., Ch. 56

,3.
Which factor most strongly influences antimicrobial penetration
into cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)?
A. Hepatic metabolism
B. Plasma protein binding
C. Integrity of the blood–brain barrier
D. Renal tubular secretion
Correct Answer: C
Rationale:
The integrity of the blood–brain barrier is a major determinant
of antimicrobial entry into CSF, with inflammation often
increasing penetration.
Citation: Goodman & Gilman, 14th ed., Ch. 56


4.
Time-dependent killing of bacteria is best described by which
dosing principle?
A. Achieving high peak concentrations
B. Maintaining drug levels above the MIC for an extended
duration
C. Rapid renal elimination
D. Post-antibiotic effect prolongation

, Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
For time-dependent antimicrobials, efficacy correlates with the
duration that drug concentrations remain above the MIC rather
than peak levels.
Citation: Goodman & Gilman, 14th ed., Ch. 56


5.
Which statement best describes concentration-dependent
antimicrobial killing?
A. Efficacy depends on dosing frequency
B. Bacterial killing increases with higher drug concentrations
C. Activity requires continuous infusion
D. Therapeutic effect is unrelated to MIC
Correct Answer: B
Rationale:
Concentration-dependent antimicrobials exhibit increased
bactericidal activity as drug concentrations rise relative to the
MIC.
Citation: Goodman & Gilman, 14th ed., Ch. 56


6.
The post-antibiotic effect (PAE) refers to:

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