Brand Name of Amoxicillin and Clavulanate Potassium
What is Augmentin?
Tobramycin has bacterial coverage for this bacteria.
What is E. Coli?
This generation of cephalosporins cover MRSA.
What is 5th generation?
This class can not be visualized with a gram-stain
What are atypical pathogens?
Doxycycline falls into this drug class
What are tetracyclines?
Fluroquinolones are responsible for covering this bacteria.
What is Streptococcus pneumoniae?
What is Macrobid?
MSSA is the acronym for this.
This antibiotic can cause lung injury.
What is bleomycin?
This 3rd generation antibiotic has bacterial coverage for MSSA.
Ceftriaxone
A patient suddenly develops C diff after being on this antibiotic.
What is Clindamycin?
This pathogen lacks peptidoglycan in the cell wall.
This class is contraindicated for children under 8 due to tooth discoloration.
What are tetracyclines?
Vancomycin is reserved for the treatment of this resistant bacteria.
What is MRSA?
This antibiotic causes a change in urine to a dark brown color.
This medication and generation of cephalosporins is used to treat MRSA.
What is Ceftaroline and fifth generation?
Crystalluria can be caused by these agents.
What are fluroquinolones and sulfonamides?
Erythromycin is effective against this type of bacteria.
What is Haemophilus?
Patient presents with sore throat, painful swallowing, and fever. A throat swab collected shows gram positive streptococcus pyogenes. This macrolide could be used to effectively treat this bacterial infection.
What is azithromycin?
Name 1 of the 3 gram-negative bacilli that are anaerobic.
What are bacterioides, prevotella, or fusobacerium?