cephalosporins
Cephalorsporins 2
Monobactams
Carbapenems
Grab bag
100

Cephalosporins cover enterococci? T/F

False

100

This cephalosporin covers MRSA, name drug and generation

Ceftaroline (Teflaro)

5th generation

100

monobactam can be prescribed for truly PCN allergic patients: T/F?

True, there is no cross reactivity

100

avoid as a monotherapy for this bacteria

P. aeruginosa

100

name 4 beta lactam drug classes

Penicillins

cephalosporins

carbapenams

monobactams

200

All cephalosporins require renal dose adjustment except

ceftriaxone (rocephin)

3rd generation

200

These cephalosporins are active against G+ rods (some activity against gram -), name 3 drugs and generation

Cefadroxil (Duricef)

Cefazolin (Ancef, Kefzol)

Cephalexin (Keflex)

1st generation

200

available as an inhalation for this disease

CF

200

What is the spectrum coverage of carbapenems?

Very broad, gram pos, gram neg, anaerobes

200

Gram + only abx coverage, name the 4 drugs

Clindamycin

linezolid

Vancomycin

daptomycin

300

This cephalosporin has side effects of disulfiram reaction and hypoprothrombinemia 

Cefotetan (cefotan)

second generation

300

This generation is highly active against gram negative rods and less active than 1st gen against gram pos.

3rd generation

300

What spectrum do monobactams cover?


ONLY gram negative, including P. aeruginosa.  Requires addl agents for gram positive and anaerobic coverage.

300

What does carbapenem NOT cover

Does NOT cover P. aeruginosa, acinetobactor

300

this antibiotic works by inhibiting protein synthesis within transferase site of ribosome

ciprofloxacin 

400

These two cephalosporins have pseudomonal coverage.  Name antibiotic and generation


Ceftazidine (Fortaz)- 3rd generation

Cefepime (Maxipime)- 4th generation

400

This cephalosporin precipitates in neonatal bile and causes biliary sludging.  Name drug and generation

Ceftriaxone

3rd generation

400

This monobactam has no cross reactivity with penicillins (a beta lactam)


Aztreonam (Azactam)

400

What significant drug drug interaction does this class have?

Valproic acid, can decrease levels

400

Cipro is well absorbed into tissues except

brain/CSF

500

Name the 2 antibiotics and generation that cover anaerobic

cefoxitin (Mefoxin) and cefotetan (Cefotan)

2nd generation

500

name these 6 cephalosporins from 3rd generation

cefdinir (omnicef)

Cefixime (Suprax)

Cefotaxime (Vantin)

Cefpodoxime (Vantin)

Ceftazidime (Fortaz)

Ceftriaxone (Rocephin)

500

Monobactams have a structure similar to ______

ceftazidime (Fortax)

3rd generation

500

Does not cover all gram negative and has significant resistance to 

burkholderia cepacia

Stenatrophomonas maltophilia

500

major side effect of cipro

c diff