Duration of Therapy
Adverse Events
Therapy
Administration
Antibiotic Class
100

This type of pneumonia should be treated for 7 days

HAP/VAP

100

In a patient with MRSA pneumonia, which antibiotic can not be used?

Daptomycin

100

A 1 y/o infant with NKDA presents with severe pain in the left ear and a fever of 102℉, the doctor confirms he has otitis media. What treatment should he receive?

Amoxicillin 90mg/kg/day divided in 2 doses

100

How should voriconazole be taken?

On an empty stomach

100

Is Linezolid bactericidal or bacteriostatic?

Bacteriostatic, it is cidal for Strep, Enterococcus and MRSA

200

What is the duration of therapy for meningitis infection caused by S. pneumoniae?

10 days

200

Name 3 major adverse events related to Vancomycin

Red man syndrome, nephrotoxicity, ototoxicity

200

For a 3 year old patient with signs and symptoms resembling meningitis, what bugs should be covered?

  1. H. Flu, listeria, Neisseria meningitidis & strep. Pneumoniae

200

Can ceftriaxone be administered orally?

Parenterally only

200

It is preferred to use vancomycin in combination with piperacillin/tazobactam

False, risk of AKI

300

For how long do we treat with topical antibiotics a patient with impetigo? 

5 days

300

Which electrolytes do we have to check in patients receiving treatment with amphotericin B?

Potassium & Magnesium

300

A patient with no prior history presented with unexplained 3 unformed stools in the last 24 hours. C.diff infection diagnosis was confirmed. What would you recommend?

  1. Fidaxomicin 200mg BID for 10 days, Alternative: Vancomycin 125mg QID orally for 10 dyas

300

A patient with febrile neutropenia, should receive antibiotics prescribed within 3 h?

False, 30 mins to 1 hour

300

What is the difference between piperacillin/tazobactam and Cefepime

Cefepime lacks the coverage for anaerobes and enterococci

400

In necrotizing fasciitis, for how long do we keep Clindamycin?

72 hours

400

This antibiotic can cause thrombocytopenia if used for more than 14 days

Linezolid

400

The patient is diagnosed with Febrile Neutropenia. What antibiotic agent would you start the patient on and why?

  1. Cefepime or Pip/Tazo or Carbapenem (no Erta) Need Anti-pseudomonal coverage

400

What can be done to minimize the incidence of infusion reactions with Amphoteracin?

Premedicate 30 mins prior to infusion with Benadryl, NSAID/APAP and hydration 

400

What are the FDA approved indications of Omadacycline?

CAP and SSTI

500

What is the duration of therapy for endocarditis caused by highly penicillin resistant S. viridans in a patient with prosthetic valves?

6 weeks

500

Name 3 different adverse effects related to Fluoroquinolones

Qt prolongation, tendinitis & tendon rupture, aortic aneurysm rupture

500

A patient’s mycology culture came back positive for C.glabrata. The doctor would like to start caspofungin. What dose would you recommend?

70 mg loading then 50mg daily 

500

Fluoroquinolones should not be administered with what type of products?

Dairy products, vitamins, antacids or other products containing polyvalent containing substances

500

Name 3 antibiotic classes that inhibit protein synthesis

Macrolides, Aminoglycosides, and Tetracyclines 

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