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Exam 2
What kind of cell is this,
W,
What color are gram positive bact...
730  cards
Exam 2 - Cushman/Erdman (Drug Classes)
Beta lactam characteristics the 6...,
Beta lactam characteristics the 6...,
Beta lactam characteristics the 6...
267  cards
Exam 2 - Cushman/Erdman (Drug Classes) CONTINUED
Clindamycin is made from ________...,
Lincomycin clindamycin by adding,
Resistance in clindamycin is also...
70  cards
Exam 2 Erdman
What other bacteria do natural pe...,
What gram positive bacteria do na...,
What gram negative cocci do natur...
74  cards
Exam 2 Cushman Structures
What is this,
What is this,
What is this
104  cards
Exam 2 Continued
Which tetracyline does not displa...,
What is not affected by the major...,
Tetracylines spectrum of activity...
62  cards
Antibiotic Class Review (Erdman)
Penicillin mechanism of action,
Cephalosporin mechanism of action,
Carbapenem mechanism of action
73  cards
Spectra and Target Organisms
What is the spectrum for natural ...,
What is the spectrum for penicill...,
What is the spectrum for aminopen...
57  cards
Exam 2 Classifications
50s subunit,
30s subunit,
Bacteriostatic
13  cards
Exam 3 RTI
What are the three broad location...,
What is part of the upper airways 2,
Nasopharynx defense mechanism 5
140  cards
Exam 3 - RTIs
Main physiologic mechanisms that ...,
Host defense mechanisms seen in t...,
Host defense mechanisms seen in t...
63  cards
Exam 3 - Skin/Soft Tissue Infections
Most skin and soft tissue infecti...,
What does ssti stand for,
What are the 3 main layers of skin
68  cards
Exam 3: Skin and Soft Tissue/Bone and Joint/Endocarditis
What are most skin and soft tissu...,
Mechanisms of defense against sstis,
Contents of normal skin flora
148  cards
Exam 3 - Endocarditis and bone/joint infections
What is the most common bug that ...,
What type of bone joint infection...,
Standard duration of abx treatmen...
42  cards
Exam 3 - Intraabdominal infections/C.Diff infections
2 types of intraabdominal infections,
Definition of peritonitis,
Definition of abscess
62  cards
Exam 3 - UTIs
What are examples lower urinary t...,
What are examples of upper urinar...,
Definition of uncomplicated uti
28  cards
Exam 3: C. Diff and Intraabdominal
What is the bi nap1 027 strain of...,
Definition of c diff,
Pathogenesis of cdi
16  cards
Respiratory Tract Infections I (Kays)
What are the most common pathogen...,
In what groups is streptococcus p...,
What are the risk factors for dru...
68  cards
Respiratory Tract Infections II (Kays)
What are some risk factors for ha...,
What is the predominant organism ...,
What are the factors associated w...
56  cards
Skin & Soft Tissue Infections (Erdman)
W,
What is the predominant bacteria ...,
True or false non bullous impetig...
33  cards
Exam 4 - Antivirals (Medchem-Stahelin)
There are ___ ___ classes of viruses,
What are the 6 different classes ...,
Viruses facts obligate _________
151  cards
Exam 4 Stahelin
Replication cycle of hiv steps,
Why is there resistance to hiv drugs,
Hiv drug resistance rate
243  cards
Exam 4 - Med Chem: Fungal
Fungi overview diverse group of _...,
What are the two groups of fungi,
Yeast or mold grow as single cell
70  cards
Exam 4 - Fungal (Kays)
What are the most common fungal p...,
What are types of zygomycetes,
What are types of endemic fungi
122  cards
Exam 4 - Antivirals (Kays)
Acyclovir ______ in hsv and vzv c...,
Acyclovir _______ convert acyclov...,
Acyclovir moa
34  cards
Exam 4 Kays
What candida species is starting ...,
Why can aspergillus be a problem,
What are endemic pathogenic fungi
243  cards
Exam 5 - Sepsis
Definition of bacteremia,
Definition of sepsis,
Sirs stands for
67  cards
Superficial Fungal Infections (Kays)
Thrush involves infection of the ...,
What bacteria is most commonly im...,
What is the most common opportuni...
94  cards
Invasive Fungal Infections (Kays)
Define prophylaxis,
Define early empiric therapy,
Define empiric therapy
20  cards
Antifungals (Kays)
What is amphotericin b s mechanis...,
What is flucytosine s mechanism o...,
What is the azole drugs mechanism...
173  cards
Exam 5 - Immunocompromised Host
Neutropenia an ________ less than...,
How to find anc,
What are important risk factors r...
31  cards
Exam 4 - STIs
Congenital neonatal infections __...,
Congenital neonatal infections op...,
Congenital neonatal infections ne...
42  cards
Immunocompromised Hosts (Kays)
Define neutropenia,
What anc count qualifies as neutr...,
How do you calculate anc
58  cards
Exam 5: Viral Hepatitis
What is hepatitis,
What is viral hepatitis,
How is hepatitis delta virus deve...
155  cards
Exam 5 - Hepatitis
What are the 3 main hepatitis vir...,
What does hepatotrophic mean,
The hepatitis viruses are all rna...
92  cards
Exam 5: HIV/AIDS
As a general rule combination ant...,
Hiv target cell,
How does hiv replication in humans
175  cards
Exam 5 - HIV/AIDS
General rule of treatment need at...,
Hiv expresses receptor proteins _...,
T or f hiv is spread through brea...
112  cards
Exam 5: Opportunistic Infections
Normal cd4 count,
Average decline of cd4 cells per ...,
Cd4 cell counts ___ and especiall...
89  cards
Exam 5 - Opportunistic Infections (Erdman)
Normal cd4 count in adults,
Without art therapy a patient wit...,
When cd4 cell counts are ______ a...
66  cards
Exam 5: CNS Infections
Types of cns infections,
Function of skull vertbrae,
What produces csf
91  cards
Exam 4 - CNS Infections
What 5 things make up csf composi...,
Csf is made by ________,
Normal ph in csf
64  cards
Exam 5: Pediatrics
Aom incidence,
Aom first episode difference,
Preventable aom risk factors
37  cards
Final - Peds ID
Preventable risk factors aom acut...,
Non preventable risk factors aom ...,
Ome or aom middle ear fluid is st...
61  cards
Exam 5: LaCount TB
Organism that causes tb,
What type of bacteria is tb,
What is afb
34  cards
Exam 5: Kays TB
Is latent tb infectious,
Standard therapy for tb,
Regimen 1 intensive phase options...
26  cards
Exam 4 - Tuberculosis
What bug causes tuberculosis,
Gram stain of mycobacterium tuber...,
What are factors associated with ...
81  cards
Exam 5 - Cystic Fibrosis
Autosomal dominant or recessive g...,
Cf is caused by a mutation in a g...,
What does enac stand for
67  cards
Exam 5: CF
What drug is used to fix the basi...,
Kalydeco generic name,
Kalydeco drug class
31  cards
Viral Hepatitis
Hdv requires ______ coinfection f...,
Which viral hepatitis type occurs...,
Hepatitis viruses are all rna bas...
154  cards
Exam 6: LaCount
What insect transmits malaria,
What organisms cause the vast maj...,
What species can cause malaria re...
51  cards
Exam 6 - Antimalarial
Malaria what are the different pa...,
What vaccine is available for mal...,
Life cycle of plasmodium falcipar...
66  cards
Exam 6: Transplant
What is allograft rejection,
What is acr,
What is amr
69  cards
Final - Transplant
Immunology behind immunosuppressi...,
Immunology behind immunosuppressi...,
T cell activation requires __ __ ...
90  cards
Exam 6: Toxicology
Anion gap equation,
When is an anion gap present,
Osmolar gap equation
28  cards
Final - Toxicocolgy
Initial things to do when a poiso...,
Anion gawhat is the equation,
Anion gap is present when the val...
98  cards
Exam 6 - Sepsis
Definition of bacteremia,
Definition of sepsis,
Sirs stands for
67  cards
Kays - Exam 1
Gram positive bacteria stain _____,
Gram negative bacteria stain _______,
Difference between bacili and cocci
154  cards
Principles of Antibiotic Selection (Kays)
Gram positive bacteria stain _____,
Gram negative bacteria stain _______,
Difference between bacili and cocci
58  cards
Resistance (Kays)
What are pbps,
What is the most important pbp an...,
3 types of genetic exchange that ...
55  cards

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