Antibiotic Resistance
Vaccines
Antibiotics
Common Medications
Medication Safety
100

True or false: Antibiotic resistance is when viruses no longer respond to the antibiotics that once killed them.

false! bacteria not viruses

100

What is a biological preparation to induce immunity?

a vaccine

100

Alexander Fleming created this antibiotic and it is commonly used to treat bacterial infections like strept throat.

penicillin

100

This over-the-counter medication is commonly used to reduce fever and relieve pain.

Tylenol (acetaminophen)

100

Why is it important to take your medication with a fluid?

to prevent choking

200

What is one way to prevent antibiotic resistance?

* any of these

- infection control, vaccination, use narrow spectrum antibiotics, minimize antibiotic use, create more anitbiotics 

200

Why is it important for many people in a group, such as yourselves, to get vaccinated?

to develop herd immunity 


200

What is the correct term for the use of chemicals to treat a disease?

chemotherapy

200

What drink is recommended to take with your vitamin D supplement?

Milk
200

If you forget to take a dose of medication, you should do this.

Consult with your healthcare provider

300

This type of bacteria, often found in hospitals, is resistant to many antibiotics and can cause serious infections.  (Hint** four letters) 

MRSA

300

Who tracked cholera infections via London neighborhood water sources? He is also known as the father of epidemiology. 

John Snow


300

True or false: a superinfection can occur when broad-spectrum antibiotics are used to treat an initial infection, and then causing a second infection.

true 

300

Beta blockers are some of the most commonly prescribed drugs for older adults because of the high rate of ______ disease. 

heart 

300

When prescribed antibiotics, it is important to do this, even when you start feeling better. 

Finish the entire prescribed dose

400

What are the three ways bacteria gain resistance to antibiotics?

1. Conjugation

2. Transformation

3. Transduction

400

What is a vaccine that contains live virus particles that have been weakened to keep them from causing disease?

a live attenuated vaccine

400

What are the four antibiotic mechanisms?

- inhibition of cell wall synthesis

- inhibition of protein synthesis

- inhibition of nucleic acid synthesis

- inhibition of metabolic pathways 

400

This medication is used to treat moderate to severe psoriasis by helping to reduce inflammation and slow down the rapid growth of skin cells.

Skyrizi

400

This is the term for when you take multiple medications that could interact with each other, causing side effects or reducing their effectiveness.

a drug interaction
500

What are ALL of the antibiotic resistance mechanisms?

Efflux pumps, entry deniability, enzyme-directed inhibition, target modication, target protection, alternative pathways, making more target

500

What is the duration of an average primary immune response when exposed to a pathogen?

2-3 weeks


500

What are five characteristics of the ideal antimicrobial drug.

selective toxicity, microbicidal, soluble, potent long enough to act, does not lead to resistance, assists the activities of the host's defenses, remains active in tissues, delivered to the site of infection, reasonably priced, does not disrupt the host's health

500

This medication class blocks the effects of angiotensin II, helping to lower blood pressure.

ACE inhibitors

500

Taking too many of these common pain relievers can increase the risk of stomach ulcers, kidney damage, and heart problems.

NSAIDs (Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs)

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