anti effectives
ABX
everything
everything
everything
100

how does bacteria enter the body

through the skin 


100

when are ABX drugs usually given?

after the attack from WBC fail

100

what are the most common severe reactions to ABX PCN and Sulfa?


difficulty breathing, significant rash, hives, severe GI intolerace

100

what is the the difference between narrow spectrum and broad spectrum?

narrow is natural PCN 

and broad is aminoPCN

100

what gram organism absorbs violet dye

Gram +

200

how are viral infections entered into the body

ingestion

200

what are the S/S of an infection?

Increase temperature

redness

swelling 

heat

WBC less than 10k

200

whats should should nurse do it Pt says there allergic to ABX

ASk pt about s/s

200

what is an example of PCN narrow spectrum

PCN  G and V

200

what should be monitored during nuerotoxicity

feelings in fingers and toes 

300

what is the physical defense against harmful microorganisms?

intact skin 

ciliated resp mucosa

300

what are the 3 types of ABX therapy?

Emperic

definitive

prophylactic

300

what are the actions of sulfamide drugs

slows the growth of bacteria to allow for WBC phagocytosis by destroying the bacteria cell wall

300

what is the action of beta lactam inhibitors?

bacteriostatic 

destroys the bacteria cell wall to stop bacteria multiplication


300

What are some examples of TB drugs inthe primary phase?

INH, Rifampin, Ethambutol, Pyrazinamide
400

what gram bacteria is harder to treat?

Gram - 

thick cell membranes

400

what is difference between Emperic therapy and definitive therapy?

emperic is based off S/S and definitive is based of results 

400

what type of pt should you be cautious when administering Sulfa

pt with impaired kidneys or 65 yrs or older on ace inhibitors

400

how many generation of of cephs are there

5


400

What are the four treatment phases of TB? 

Preventative, Primary, Secondary, Retreatment

500

what is the difference between community and healthcare-associated infections?

community is infection present during the admission

health care is after admission

500

what are the 2 broad classes  of anaphylaxis shock

PCN and sulfas

500

what are the the 3 PCN spectrums?

narrow 

broad 

extended


500

what is ceftaroline/maxipime used for ?


to treat complicated and non complicated UTIS

500

How soon should TB treatment begin? Are pts contagious in the primary phase?

immediately after a positive result. 

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