Princess Peter
Christina is old
Josh's foot
Tyson's hinge
Lacombe's finest
100

a negative cogulase test indicts which bacteria

what is CoNS

100

Difference between organisms that cause gastroenteritis vs food poisioning

what is the ingestion of toxins vs organism

100

This is the reason "atypical" bacteria are neither Gram-positive nor Gram-negative.

What is having little to no cell wall?


100

An antimicrobial that kills bacteria, leading to a MBC near the MIC.

Also say the other type


What is bactericidal?


100

The enzyme that beta-lactam antibiotics inhibit, which is responsible for cross-linking peptidoglycans.

What are penicillin-binding proteins?

200

List 3/4 strict anaerobes

what is clostridum, prevotella, bacteriodes, fusobacterium

200

Anaerobic spore forming GPB that causes gas gangrene

what is C. perfringens 

200

This class of antibiotics, which targets the cell wall, is ineffective against atypical bacteria.

What are beta-lactams (or cell wall-targeting antibiotics)?

200

Used to treat UTIs bladder


What is Nitrofuran?

200

This enzyme, produced by bacteria, inactivates beta-lactams by hydrolyzing the beta-lactam ring.

What is beta lactamases?

300

secretes a toxin that kills you and targets peripheral nervous system


what is C botulinum

300

spores are resistant to these (4)

what is hand sani, boiling, dehydration and radiation

300

These organism, causes the form of "atypical pneumonia" commonly known as "walking pneumonia."

What is Mycoplasma pneumoniae and Chlamydophila pneumoniae?


300

Used to treat perforated intestines, gangrene and C diff

What is Metronidazole 

300

The three mechanisms that Pseudomonas has as resistance?

What are porins, efflux, lactamases?

400

exposure of to farm animals can lead to pneuomnia with which bacteria

what is Coxiella burnettii

400

makes the acronym Very SSPACEY

what is vibrita, Samanella, Shingella, pleisomonas, aeromonas, campylobacter, E coli, yersina 

400

These organisms can grow throughout the tube but are concentrated near the top, as they can live with or without oxygen.

What are facultative anaerobes?


400

The class of antibiotics that act as folate antagonists by inhibiting the creation of bacterial folic acid.

What are anti-metabolites?


400

The antibiotic that, due to its coverage of Gram-positive organisms and Gram-negative anaerobes, is a common choice for diabetic foot infections.

What is pip-tazo?

500

the two easy to treat anaerobic cocci

what is peptostrphtocuccus and veilonella


500

anaerobic GNB that on gram stain is a fusiform

what is fusobacterium (F. nucelatum, F necrophorum)

500

This first-generation cephalosporin is commonly used in surgery as prophylaxis due to its good Gram-positive and Gram-negative coverage.

What is cefazolin?


500

This class of 50S inhibitors is the drug of choice for Group A Strep in a penicillin-allergic patient.

What are macrolides?

500

The DNA inhibitor class that is known for causing tendon rupture and should be used cautiously in the elderly.

What are fluoroquinolones (or quinolones)?


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