Antibiotics Flashcards

1
Q

1st gen cephalosporins (2)

A

cephalexin, and cefezolin

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2
Q

2nd gen cephalosporins (3)

A

fur-ox, fox, core

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3
Q

3rd gen cephalosporins (3)

A

tax, ax, taz

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4
Q

3rd gen cephalosporin usage

A

B-lac resistant gram negative

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5
Q

4th gen cephalosporin

A

pine

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6
Q

4th gen ceohalosporin usage

A

gram +, and sumo

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7
Q

should not be given with cephalosporins

A

aminoglycosides

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8
Q

aminoglycoside toxicities

A

nephro (cephs), and otto (loop diuretics)

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9
Q

O2 required for MOA of this antibiotic

A

aminoglycosides

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10
Q

aminoglycosides

A

amikacin, gentamycin, streptomycin, tobramycin, neomycin

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11
Q

topical aminoglycoside of bowel surgery

A

neomycin

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12
Q

covalently binds active site of beta lactamase

A

clavulinic acid/augmentin

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13
Q

commonly combined with amoxicillin and penicillins

A

augmentin / clavulinic acid

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14
Q

ampicillin use associated with

A

rash, and pseudomembranous colitis (C. Dificil)

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