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1. The goal of ____ therapy is Antibiotic
elimination of the patho-
genic microorganism.
2. The type of antibiotics Bactericidal
that work by killing the or-
ganism
3. The type of antibiotics Bacteriostatic
that work by inhibiting the
growth until the organ-
ism is destroyed by the
individuals own protective
mechanisms
4. The mechanisms of most 1. Inhibition of the function of the production of the cell wall
antibiotics 2. Prevention of protein synthesis
3. Blockage of DNA replication
4. Interference with folic acid metabolism
5. Employed to suppress re- Multidrug Therapy
sistant organisms (combi-
nation of drugs used to
treat an ailment including
TB & Leprosy)
6. 4 types of transmission 1. Direct Transmission
2. Indirect Transmission
3. Horizontal Transmission
4. Vertical Transmission
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7. Type of transmission that Direct Transmission
includes: kissing, sexu-
al contact, oral secre-
tions, or contact with body
lesions; person to per-
son, droplet, touches/ex-
changes in body fluids,
sneezing, coughing, STDs
8. Type of transmission that Indirect Transmission
includes: airborne trans-
mission (Measles), con-
taminated objects, food
and drinking water, per-
son-animal contact, an-
imal reservoirs (an-
thrax, rabies), insect bites
(malaria/west nile virus),
environmental reservoirs
(soil/water)
9. Type of transmission be- Horizontal Transmission
tween members of the
same species that are not
in a parent- child relation-
ship
10. Type of transmission from Vertical Transmission
parent to offspring, via
placenta, breast milk, di-
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rect contact after birth,
HIV
11. 5 stages of infection 1. Incubation
2. Prodromal
3. Acute
4. Convalescent
5. Resolution
12. 3 stages of the inflamma- 1. Inflammatory response
tory response 2. Repair and Regeneration
3. Remodeling and Maturation
13. Stage of the inflammatory Inflammatory
response in which healing
of acute injuries begins
14. Stage of inflammatory re- Repair and Regeneration
sponse in which there is
new collagen formation
15. Aspirin, Celecoxib, Di- NSAIDS
clofenac, Etodolac, Feno-
profen, Ibuprofen, Ke-
torolac, Meloxicam,
Nabumetone, Naproxen,
Oxaproxin, Salsalate, and
Acetaminophen are all
examples of what drug
class?
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1. The goal of ____ therapy is Antibiotic
elimination of the patho-
genic microorganism.
2. The type of antibiotics Bactericidal
that work by killing the or-
ganism
3. The type of antibiotics Bacteriostatic
that work by inhibiting the
growth until the organ-
ism is destroyed by the
individuals own protective
mechanisms
4. The mechanisms of most 1. Inhibition of the function of the production of the cell wall
antibiotics 2. Prevention of protein synthesis
3. Blockage of DNA replication
4. Interference with folic acid metabolism
5. Employed to suppress re- Multidrug Therapy
sistant organisms (combi-
nation of drugs used to
treat an ailment including
TB & Leprosy)
6. 4 types of transmission 1. Direct Transmission
2. Indirect Transmission
3. Horizontal Transmission
4. Vertical Transmission
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7. Type of transmission that Direct Transmission
includes: kissing, sexu-
al contact, oral secre-
tions, or contact with body
lesions; person to per-
son, droplet, touches/ex-
changes in body fluids,
sneezing, coughing, STDs
8. Type of transmission that Indirect Transmission
includes: airborne trans-
mission (Measles), con-
taminated objects, food
and drinking water, per-
son-animal contact, an-
imal reservoirs (an-
thrax, rabies), insect bites
(malaria/west nile virus),
environmental reservoirs
(soil/water)
9. Type of transmission be- Horizontal Transmission
tween members of the
same species that are not
in a parent- child relation-
ship
10. Type of transmission from Vertical Transmission
parent to offspring, via
placenta, breast milk, di-
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rect contact after birth,
HIV
11. 5 stages of infection 1. Incubation
2. Prodromal
3. Acute
4. Convalescent
5. Resolution
12. 3 stages of the inflamma- 1. Inflammatory response
tory response 2. Repair and Regeneration
3. Remodeling and Maturation
13. Stage of the inflammatory Inflammatory
response in which healing
of acute injuries begins
14. Stage of inflammatory re- Repair and Regeneration
sponse in which there is
new collagen formation
15. Aspirin, Celecoxib, Di- NSAIDS
clofenac, Etodolac, Feno-
profen, Ibuprofen, Ke-
torolac, Meloxicam,
Nabumetone, Naproxen,
Oxaproxin, Salsalate, and
Acetaminophen are all
examples of what drug
class?