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Book of Biblical Stories
100

Single-cell organisms that lack a true nucleus and nuclear membrane

What are bacteria?

100

Inhibition of synthesis of bacterial RNA and DNA (17 letters)

What are fluoroquinolones?

100

Same effectiveness as first and second generation and also effective against gram-negative bacteria but with increased resistance to destruction by beta-lactamases

What are third generation cephalosporins?

100

Only a few bacteria are sensitive to these

What are narrow-spectrum antibiotics?

100

Staphylococcus aureus

What are gram-positive cocci?

100

This class places the patient at risk for Achilles tendon rupture

What are fluoroquinolones?

100

Quote on the back of the Light on the Hill

What is May the Light on the Hill Never Die?

100

Sermon on the Mount

What is Matthew 5-7?

200

A rod-shaped organism

What is a bacillus?

200

Inhibition of cell-wall synthesis (14 letters)

What are cephalosporins?

200

Effective mostly against gram-positive bacteria and some gram-negative bacteria

What are first generation cephalosporins?

200

These medications slow the growth of the microorganism

What are bacteriostatic medications?

200

Escherichia Coli

What are gram-negative bacilli?

200

Superinfection that can result from use of macrolides or other broad-spectrum antibiotics

What is Clostridium difficle?

200

University theme verse

What is Proverbs 3:5-6?

200

The Good Samaritan

What is Luke 10?

300

A spherical shaped organism

What is a cocci?

300

Produces defective bacterial cell wall & allowing leakage of intracellular contents (11 letters)

What are penicillins?

300

Similar to third-generation drugs and thigh resistant to most beta-lactamase bacteria with broad spectrum antibacterial activity and good penetration to CSF

What are fourth generation cephalosporins?

300

These medications are directly lethal to microorganisms

What are bactericidal medications?

300

Neisseria gonorrhoeae

What are gram-negative cocci?

300

Oral form used in the treatment of C. difficile

What is vancomycin?

300

Original name of ETBU

What is College of Marshall?

300

David and Goliath

What is 1 Samuel 17?

400

When cocci appear in clusters, they are referred to as this

What is stapylococci?

400

Interference with cellular metabolism (13 letters)

What are sulfonamides?

400

Similar characteristics of third and fourth generations, also broad spectrum, and the only group effective against MRSA

What are fifth generation cephalosporins?

400

This group treats a wide variety of bacteria

What are broad-spectrum antibiotics?

400

Proteus mirabilis

What are gram-negative bacilli?

400
This prototype drug treats tuberculosis via the broad-spectrum route

What is rifampin?

400

What year was the ETBU Teague School of Nursing estbalished?

When is 1992?

400

Jesus feeds 5,000

What is Mark 6?

500

When cocci appear in chains, they are referred to as this

What is streptococci?

500

Inhibition of protein synthesis (14 letters)

What are tetracyclines?

500

Same effectiveness as first generation but with a broader spectrum against gram negative bacteria

What are second generation cephalosporins?

500

This process produces resistance to multiple existing medications by changing the DNA of microorganisms

What is conjugation?

500

Mycobacterium tuberculosis

What are gram-positive bacilli?

500

Prototype antimicrobial with risk of ototoxicity that is increased when used in conjunction with many other drugs

What is gentimicin?

500

How many undergraduate degree programs does ETBU offer?

What is 45?

500

Tower of Babel

What is Genesis 11?

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