Chapter 6 - Antibiotics Flashcards

1
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What do antiseptics do?

A

kill and inhibits organisms on the body

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2
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what do disinfectants do?

A

kill and inhibit organisms on inanimate objects

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3
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what does sterilization do?

A

kills all organisms

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4
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Betadine is good for what? bad for what?

A

good for GPC’s and GNR’s. Bad for fungi.

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5
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Chlorhexidine is good for what?

A

GPC’s, GNR’s, fungi

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6
Q

How do penicillin’s work?

A

inhibit cell walls

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7
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what do cephalosporin’s work?

A

inhibit cell wall

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8
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carbapenam’s?

A

inhibit cell wall

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9
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monobactams?

A

cell wall synthesis

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10
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vancomycin?

A

cell wall synthesis

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11
Q

tetracycline?

A

30s ribosome

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12
Q

aminoglycosides?

A

30s ribosome

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13
Q

linezolid?

A

30s ribosome

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14
Q

erythromycin?

A

50s

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15
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clindamycin?

A

50s

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16
Q

chloramphenicol

17
Q

synercid?

18
Q

quinolones?

A

DNA helicase/gyrase

19
Q

rifampin?

A

RNA polymerase

20
Q

Flagyl?

A

O2 radicals that break up DNA

21
Q

Sulfonamides?

A

PABA analogue, inhibits purine synthesis

22
Q

Trimethoprim?

A

dihydrofolate reductase inhibitor- inhibits purine synthesis

23
Q

what is mechanism of PCN resistance?

A

plasmids for betalactamase

24
Q

what is most common mechanism of abx resistance?

A

transfer of plasmids

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what is mechanism of MRSA resistance?
mutation of cell wall-binding protein
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VRE resistance?
mutation of cell wall binding protein
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gentamicin resistance?
modifying enzymes leading to decrease in active transport
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vanco appropriate levels?
20-40 peak, 5-10 trough
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gentamycin appropriate levels?
6-10, trough <1
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peak too high?
decrease amount of dose
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trough too high?
increase time interval
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penicillins are good for?
strep, syphilis, gonorrha, clostridium perfingins, anthrox. NOT good for staph or enterococcus
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oxacillin/nafcillin good for?
staph only
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Ampicillin/amoxicillin good for?
penicillin stuff + enterococci
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unasyn and augmentin good for?
broad spectrum, GPC's, GNR;s, enterococci. NOT pseudomonas, acinetobacter, serratia
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ticarcillin peperacillin good for? side effects?
enterics, pseudomonas, acinetobacter, serratia. inhibits platelets, high salt load.
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First generation cephalosporins good for? side effects?
GPC's. can produce positive coomb's test
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longest lasting half-life of first generation cephalosporins?
Ancef (cefazolin)
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second generation cephalosporins are? good for?
cefoxitin, cefotetan, cefuroxime. GPC's, GNRs.