Antibiotics Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| What are the main antibiotics? | Penicillins, cephalosporins, Monobactums, tetracyclines, Bacteriostatic Inhibitors, Aminoglycosides, Sulfonamides, UT Anticeptics, Antimycrobial, Antiviral, Flouroquinolones, Antiprotozoals, Antifungals |
| What is the penicillin prototypical drug | Penicillin G |
| What is the 1st generation cephalosporin prototypical drug | Keflex |
| What is the 2nd generation cephalosporin prototypical drug | Ceclor |
| What is the 3rd generation cephalosporin prototypical drug | Rocephin |
| What is the 4th generation cephalosporin prototypical drug | Maxipime |
| What is the monobactums prototypical drug | vancomycin |
| What is the tetracycline prototypical drug? | tetracycline hydrochloride |
| What is the bacteriostatic prototypical drug? | erythromycin |
| What is the aminoglycocide prototypical drug? | gentamicin |
| What is the sulfonamide prototypical drug? | Bactrim |
| What is the UT Antiseptic prototypical drug? | Macrodantin |
| What is the antimycobacterial prototypical drug? | isoniazid |
| What is the antiviral prototypical drug? | acyclovir |
| What is the flouroquinolones prototypical drug? | ciprofloxacin |
| What is the antiprotozoal prototypical drug? | metronidazole |
| what is the antifungal prototypical drug? | amphotericin |
| What is the drug of choice for meningitis and syphilis? | penicillin |
| What other drug allergies would prevent use of penicillin? | Cephalosporins |
| What is characteristic about the 4 generations of Cephalosporins? | They are progressively more effective against gram - organisms and anearobs; progressively less likely to be destroyed by beta-lactamase; progressively more able to reach the crebrospinal fluid. |
| What causes pseudomembranous colitis? | C. difficile |
| What is the drug of choise for C. dif? | vancomycin |
| What drug classification is vancomycin? | Monobactum |
| What is the drug of choice for MRSA? | vancomycin |
| What is the drug of choice for GI infections caused by H.pylori? | tetracycline hydrochloride |
| What drug classification is tetracycline hydrochloride? | tetracycline |
| What drug is used to treat people with infections who have an allergy to penicillin? | erythromycin |
| What drug classification is erythromycin? | Bacteriostatic Inhibitor |
| what is the drug of choice for e. coli, Klebsiella, psuedomonas aeruginosa? | gentamicin |
| What drug classification is gentamicin? | aminoglycoside |
| What is the drug of choice for UTI? | Bactrim |
| What drug classification is Bactrim? | sulfonamide |
| What is the drug of choice for viral infections? | acyclovir |
| What drug classification is acyclovir? | Antiviral |
| What is the drug of choice for anthrax? | ciprofloxacin |
| What drug classification is ciprofloxacin | flouroquinolone |
| What should a person on a flouroquinolone be cautious about? | Achilles Tendon ruptures |
| What is the drug of choice giardia, trichomoniasis, and CNS infections? | Flagyl |
| What drug classification is Flagyl? | Antiprotozoal |
| What is the drug of choice for fungal infections? | Fungizone |
| what drug classification is Fungizone? | Antifungal |
| What are some contraindicating factors for the use of antifungals? | Renal failure (nephrotoxic); Liver disease (hepatotoxic) |
| What should you monitor when antifungals are ordered? | Any infusion reactions, renal failure, hepatic failure, potassium levels. |
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