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Pharmacology: Module 8 Exam Questions And Answers 100% Correct Microbial infection - bacterial - answersingle cell microorganism, gram + (2 outer layers) or gram - (3 outer layers) bacterial wall differs in structure bacili: elongated, or rod shaped cocci: spherical microbial infections - viruses - answersmallest pathogen, toughest microbial infections - fungi - answeryeasts or mold, infect skin or subcutaneous tissue antibiotic basics - bacteriostatic drugs - answerinhibit growth of bacteria antibiotic basics - bactericidal drugs - answerkill bacteria antibiotic basics - combinations - answeradditive: effect is sum of the 2 antibiotics potentiative: one potentiates effects of the other antagonist: if one bactericidal & one bacteriostatic, desired effect is diminished antibiotic basics - narrow spectrum - answerprimarily effective against one type ex: penicillin, erthrymycin antibiotic basics - broad spectrum - answereffective against gram + or gram - ex: tetracyclines, cephalosporins antibiotic basics - antibiotic resistance - answeroverprescribing, not taking full course antibiotic resistance - natural or inherent resistance - answeroccurs without previous exposure to antibacterial drug ©BRIGHTSTARS EXAM SOLUTIONS 10/27/2024 1:24 PM antibiotic resistance - acquired resistance - answercaused by prior exposure to antibacterial (ex: MRSA resistant to all PCN & most cephalosporins) antibiotic resistance - cross resistance - answerwhen antibiotics have similar actions (PCN & cephalosporins) antibiotic resistance - community associated infection - answeracquired by a person who hasn't been hospitalized recently (1 year) antibiotic resistance - health care associated infection - answeracquired while patient is at clinic or hospital, many are due to drug resistant bacteria 1 of top 10 leading COD in the US general antibiotics side effects - answerallergy or hypersensitivity, superinfection (thrush or CDAD), organ toxicity, GI distress, Stevens-Johnson Syndrome sulfonamides - drugs - answertrimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (bactrim) sulfonamides - mechanism of action - answer-inhibit bacterial synthesis of folic acid -bacteriostatic -fights gram - bacteria: klebsiella, e. coli, chlamydia sulfonamides - contraindications - answerallergy, severe renal or hepatic disease, pregnancy/breastfeeding, infants sulfonamides - side effects - answerstomatitis, photosensitivity, crystalluria, blood dyscrasis, skin reaction sulfonamides - drug interactions - answer-increases anticoagulant effect with warfarin -increases hypoglycemic effect with oral hypoglycemic drugs -increases potassium with ACEI & potassium sparing diuretics -increases digoxin levels -decreases effect of oral contraceptives penicillinase resistance penicillins - an

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©BRIGHTSTARS EXAM SOLUTIONS
10/27/2024 1:24 PM


Pharmacology: Module 8 Exam Questions
And Answers 100% Correct


Microbial infection - bacterial - answer✔single cell microorganism, gram + (2 outer layers) or
gram - (3 outer layers)
bacterial wall differs in structure
bacili: elongated, or rod shaped
cocci: spherical

microbial infections - viruses - answer✔smallest pathogen, toughest

microbial infections - fungi - answer✔yeasts or mold, infect skin or subcutaneous tissue

antibiotic basics - bacteriostatic drugs - answer✔inhibit growth of bacteria

antibiotic basics - bactericidal drugs - answer✔kill bacteria

antibiotic basics - combinations - answer✔additive: effect is sum of the 2 antibiotics
potentiative: one potentiates effects of the other
antagonist: if one bactericidal & one bacteriostatic, desired effect is diminished

antibiotic basics - narrow spectrum - answer✔primarily effective against one type
ex: penicillin, erthrymycin

antibiotic basics - broad spectrum - answer✔effective against gram + or gram -
ex: tetracyclines, cephalosporins

antibiotic basics - antibiotic resistance - answer✔overprescribing, not taking full course

antibiotic resistance - natural or inherent resistance - answer✔occurs without previous exposure
to antibacterial drug

, ©BRIGHTSTARS EXAM SOLUTIONS
10/27/2024 1:24 PM

antibiotic resistance - acquired resistance - answer✔caused by prior exposure to antibacterial (ex:
MRSA resistant to all PCN & most cephalosporins)

antibiotic resistance - cross resistance - answer✔when antibiotics have similar actions (PCN &
cephalosporins)

antibiotic resistance - community associated infection - answer✔acquired by a person who hasn't
been hospitalized recently (1 year)

antibiotic resistance - health care associated infection - answer✔acquired while patient is at
clinic or hospital, many are due to drug resistant bacteria
1 of top 10 leading COD in the US

general antibiotics side effects - answer✔allergy or hypersensitivity, superinfection (thrush or
CDAD), organ toxicity, GI distress, Stevens-Johnson Syndrome

sulfonamides - drugs - answer✔trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (bactrim)

sulfonamides - mechanism of action - answer✔-inhibit bacterial synthesis of folic acid
-bacteriostatic
-fights gram - bacteria: klebsiella, e. coli, chlamydia

sulfonamides - contraindications - answer✔allergy, severe renal or hepatic disease,
pregnancy/breastfeeding, infants

sulfonamides - side effects - answer✔stomatitis, photosensitivity, crystalluria, blood dyscrasis,
skin reaction

sulfonamides - drug interactions - answer✔-increases anticoagulant effect with warfarin
-increases hypoglycemic effect with oral hypoglycemic drugs
-increases potassium with ACEI & potassium sparing diuretics
-increases digoxin levels
-decreases effect of oral contraceptives

penicillinase resistance penicillins - answer✔beta-lactamase inhibitors added to prevent
inactivation of penicillin
(beta lactamase is never given alone)
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