Test 3 - ANTIBIOTICS & ANTIVIRAL: DEFINITIONS Flashcards
Treatment of an infection before specific culture information has been reported or obtained
Empirical therapy
Treatment with antibiotics to prevent an infection, as in intra-abdominal surgery or after trauma
Prophylactic therapy
Decrease in specific signs and symptoms of infection are noted (fever, elevated white blood cell count, redness, inflammation, drainage, pain)
Therapeutic response
Signs and symptoms of infection do not improve
Subtherapeutic response
INFECTION YOU GET WHEN YOUR IMMUNE SYSTEM IS WEAKENED BY ANTIBIOTICS
Superinfection* (in L.A.)
DOESN’T WORK BECAUSE BACTERIA DEVELOP RESISTANCE
Antibiotic resistance
one that kills bacteria
Bactericidal antibiotic
one that inhibits growth of susceptible bacteria rather than killing them immediately; will eventually lead to bacterial death
Bacteriostatic antibiotic
@ WHAT POINT YOU KILL IT
Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC)
Temporary or permanent hearing loss, balance problems
Ototoxicity
Varying degrees of reduced renal function
Nephrotoxicity
What may indicate reduced creatinine clearance (BUN & CREATININE GOES UP WHEN YOU HAVE KIDNEY PROBLEM)?
Rising serum creatinine
difficult to kill because they live inside the cells
Viruses
Any drug that kills a ______ may also kill ______
VIRUS, CELLS
Viruses have four routes for entering the body, LIST THEM
o Inhalation through the respiratory tract
o Ingestion via the gastrointestinal (GI) tract
o Transplacentally from the mother to infant
o Inoculation via skin or mucous membranes