Don't Be Tetra-fied
Nurse Knows Best
Urine Trouble
Sulfa Happens
Anything Goes
100

These antibiotics are derived from chlortetracycline, that has been used to treat serious, life threatening infections.

What are tetracyclines?
100

This is when you should obtain a culture and sensitivity.

What is prior to beginning an antibiotic?

100

This medication is commonly prescribed for uncomplicated UTIs.

What is nitrofurantoin?

100

Sulfonamides are considered this type of antibiotic because they inhibit bacterial growth rather than kill bacteria.

What is bacteriostatic?

100

This drug class is commonly used to treat acne.

What are tetracyclines?

200

These antibiotics are effective against both Gram-negative and Gram-positive microorganisms.

Tetracyclines

200

It is important to not take these three things with tetracyclines.

What is dairy products, antacids, or iron supplements?

200

Nitrofurantoin reaches high concentrations in this body system.

What is the urinary tract (urine)?

200

Sulfonamides work by inhibiting the bacterial synthesis of this essential vitamin.

What is folic acid (folate)?

200

This long-acting tetracycline is frequently used for Lyme disease.

What is doxycycline?

300
Prescribers still order these for bacterial infections caused by Brucella and Vibrio cholenae. These drugs are also effective against rickettsia, chlamydia, and some protozoa.

Tetracyclines

300

These are contraindications to taking tetracyclines.

What is kidney failure, hypersensitivity to the drug, younger than 8 years old, or pregnant?

300

Methenamine works by producing this substance in acidic urine.

What is formaldehyde?

300

This potentially life-threatening skin reaction is a rare but serious adverse effect of sulfonamides.

What is Stevens-Johnson syndrome?

300
A patient prescribed nitrofurantoin is at risk for this cardiovascular adverse effect.

What is inverted T waves?

400

This is the prototype of Tetracyclines.

What is tetracycline hydrochloride?

400
A patient taking doxycycline should be instructed to remain upright for at least 30 minutes after taking the medication to prevent this complication.

What is esophageal irritation (or esophagitis)?

400

Urinary antiseptics are used primarily to treat infections in this organ.

What is the bladder?

400

Sulfonamides should generally be avoided in patients with this enzyme deficiency due to the risk of hemolytic anemia.

What is G6PD deficiency?

400

Tetracyclines prevent bacteria from performing this cellular process. 

What is protein synthesis?

500

This is where 75% of tetracycline is absorbed.

What is the stomach?

500

This potentially fatal blood disorder may occur in patients with G6PD deficiency taking sulfonamides.

What is hemolytic anemia?

500

This urinary analgesic relieves burning and discomfort from a UTI but does not treat the infection itself.

What is phenazopyridine (Pyridium)?

500

This combination drug pairs sulfamethoxazole with trimethoprim for a synergistic effect.

What is TMP-SMX (trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole/Bactrim)?

500

This bacterial structure is the target of tetracyclines, which inhibit protein synthesis.

What is the 30S ribosomal subunit?

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