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Nursing Pharmacology Antibiotic Therapy

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Which class of ABx is Sulfamethoxazole?   Sulfonamides: Bacteriostatic Prevent synthesis of folic acid  
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Which class of ABx is Sulfisoxazole   Sulfonamides: Bacteriostatic Prevent synthesis of folic acid  
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What are Adverse Effects of Sulfonamides?   Hemolytic and aplastianemia, agranulocytosis, thrombocytopenia Photosensitivity, exfoliative dermatitis, SJS epidermal necrolysis N&V, Diarrhea, pancreatitis, convulsions, cephalgia, liver and kidney problems  
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What is the prototype of the sulfonamides class?   Cotrimoxazole- Indications- UTI, Acut OM, chronic bronchitis, traveler's diarrhea Orall route, rapid abosobtion  
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What are 4 major sub-classes of Beta Lactam Antibiotics?   Penicillins, cephalosporins, carbapenems, and monobactams  
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When was penicillin first introduced?   1940  
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What broad spectrum antibiotic is bactericidal (inhibits cell wall synthesis)   Penicillin  
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What enzyme do some bacteria produce to become resistant to penicillins?   B-lactamase  
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Which types of bacteria is susceptible to PCN?   gram positive  
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What other sub-class of Beta Lactams is a patient also likely to be allergic to if they have an allergy to PCN?   Cephalosporins  
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