Deck 16: Antibacterial Agents
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Deck 16: Antibacterial Agents
1
The term pathogenic means:
A) biological
B) chemical
C) nuclear
D) disease-causing
A) biological
B) chemical
C) nuclear
D) disease-causing
disease-causing
2
Antibiotics are substances produced by microorganisms that can:
A) inhibit other microorganisms only
B) inhibit or kill other microorganisms
C) produce other microorganisms
D) block the portal of exit
A) inhibit other microorganisms only
B) inhibit or kill other microorganisms
C) produce other microorganisms
D) block the portal of exit
inhibit or kill other microorganisms
3
Subtherapeutic doses are those that are:
A) resistant
B) pathogenic
C) below the level used to treat diseases
D) above the level used to treat diseases
A) resistant
B) pathogenic
C) below the level used to treat diseases
D) above the level used to treat diseases
below the level used to treat diseases
4
The mechanisms of action for the sulfonamides include:
A) blocking the biosynthetic pathway of tocopherol
B) blocking the biosynthetic pathway of folic acid
C) inhibiting the biosynthetic pathway of ascorbic acid
D) inhibiting the biosynthetic pathway of amino acid
A) blocking the biosynthetic pathway of tocopherol
B) blocking the biosynthetic pathway of folic acid
C) inhibiting the biosynthetic pathway of ascorbic acid
D) inhibiting the biosynthetic pathway of amino acid
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5
The first antimicrobial agents that were discovered were the:
A) penicillins
B) sulfonamides
C) macrolides
D) cephalosporins
A) penicillins
B) sulfonamides
C) macrolides
D) cephalosporins
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6
Cephalosporins are classified in how many generations?
A) 4
B) 5
C) 2
D) 3
A) 4
B) 5
C) 2
D) 3
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7
The generic name of Zithromax is:
A) ciprofloxacin
B) norfloxacin
C) azithromycin
D) clarithromycin
A) ciprofloxacin
B) norfloxacin
C) azithromycin
D) clarithromycin
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8
An example of a ureidopenicillin is:
A) mezlocillin (Mezlin )
B) ticarcillin (Ticar )
C) ampicillin (Omnipen )
D) penicillin G (Pfizerpen )
A) mezlocillin (Mezlin )
B) ticarcillin (Ticar )
C) ampicillin (Omnipen )
D) penicillin G (Pfizerpen )
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9
The term bactericidal means:
A) derived from molds
B) antibiotic
C) systemic
D) killing microbes
A) derived from molds
B) antibiotic
C) systemic
D) killing microbes
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10
The term bacteriostatic means:
A) localized
B) invading
C) inhibiting microbial growth
D) relying on host defenses
A) localized
B) invading
C) inhibiting microbial growth
D) relying on host defenses
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11
Bacteria that have the ability to resist decolorization with alcohol after being treated with Gram's crystal violet stain are known as:
A) gram negative
B) penicillin G
C) staphylococci
D) gram positive
A) gram negative
B) penicillin G
C) staphylococci
D) gram positive
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12
A reaction to a foreign serum is known as:
A) angioedema
B) toxicity
C) penicillinase
D) serum sickness
A) angioedema
B) toxicity
C) penicillinase
D) serum sickness
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13
Examples of agents with gram-negative spectrum are:
A) safranins
B) beta-lactamases
C) cephalosporins
D) penicillins
A) safranins
B) beta-lactamases
C) cephalosporins
D) penicillins
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14
The range of bacteria against which an agent is effective is known as its:
A) generation
B) antibacterial spectrum
C) antibiotic spectrum
D) gram-negative spectrum
A) generation
B) antibacterial spectrum
C) antibiotic spectrum
D) gram-negative spectrum
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15
Antibiotics effective against a wide range of organisms are known as:
A) positive spectrum
B) wide spectrum
C) broad spectrum
D) antibacterial spectrum
A) positive spectrum
B) wide spectrum
C) broad spectrum
D) antibacterial spectrum
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16
The most common superinfection is:
A) thrush
B) hepatotoxicity
C) candidiasis
D) diarrhea
A) thrush
B) hepatotoxicity
C) candidiasis
D) diarrhea
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17
The generic name of Ceclor is:
A) cefadroxil
B) cefaclor
C) cefprozil
D) cefoperazone
A) cefadroxil
B) cefaclor
C) cefprozil
D) cefoperazone
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18
Aminoglycosides are used for the treatment of:
A) sore throat
B) herpes zoster
C) sepsis
D) arthritis
A) sore throat
B) herpes zoster
C) sepsis
D) arthritis
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19
The most common cause of death for people with a chronic or critical illness is:
A) diabetes
B) heart attack
C) infection
D) stroke
A) diabetes
B) heart attack
C) infection
D) stroke
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20
Control of infectious disease occurrence depends on breaking the:
A) antibiotic resistance
B) portal of exit
C) reservoir
D) chain of transmission
A) antibiotic resistance
B) portal of exit
C) reservoir
D) chain of transmission
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21
Antibiotics were discovered in 1928 by:
A) Sir Alexander Fleming
B) Sir Arthur Fleming
C) Louis Pasteur
D) Ewins and Phillips
A) Sir Alexander Fleming
B) Sir Arthur Fleming
C) Louis Pasteur
D) Ewins and Phillips
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22
The first sulfonamide used with great success in combating pneumonia was:
A) PABA
B) trimethoprim
C) sulfapyridine
D) sulfamethoxazole
A) PABA
B) trimethoprim
C) sulfapyridine
D) sulfamethoxazole
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23
The original penicillin was:
A) penicillin A
B) penicillin B
C) penicillin I
D) penicillin G
A) penicillin A
B) penicillin B
C) penicillin I
D) penicillin G
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24
First-generation cephalosporins have their highest activity against:
A) cefazolin
B) gram-positive bacteria
C) gram-negative bacteria
D) broad-spectrum bacteria
A) cefazolin
B) gram-positive bacteria
C) gram-negative bacteria
D) broad-spectrum bacteria
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25
Aminoglycosides are very important for the treatment caused by:
A) gram-negative bacilli
B) gram-positive bacilli
C) mycoplasma
D) chlamydia
A) gram-negative bacilli
B) gram-positive bacilli
C) mycoplasma
D) chlamydia
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26
For patients who are allergic to penicillins, which of the following types of drugs are commonly used instead for infections?
A) Tetracyclines
B) Sulfa drugs
C) Macrolides
D) Cephalosporins
A) Tetracyclines
B) Sulfa drugs
C) Macrolides
D) Cephalosporins
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27
Agents that have become a dominant class of antimicrobials since 1990 are known as:
A) fluoroquinolones
B) sulfa drugs
C) tetracyclines
D) aminoglycosides
A) fluoroquinolones
B) sulfa drugs
C) tetracyclines
D) aminoglycosides
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28
Agents that may cause discoloration in the developing teeth of children younger than 8 years old are known as:
A) streptogramins
B) fluoroquinolones
C) aminoglycosides
D) tetracyclines
A) streptogramins
B) fluoroquinolones
C) aminoglycosides
D) tetracyclines
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29
Chloramphenicol should only be used for:
A) patients with severe liver or kidney disease
B) very serious infections that cannot be managed by other drugs
C) severe sore throat
D) elderly patients
A) patients with severe liver or kidney disease
B) very serious infections that cannot be managed by other drugs
C) severe sore throat
D) elderly patients
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30
The best drug for the topical treatment of acne vulgaris appears to be:
A) linezolid
B) vancomycin
C) spectinomycin
D) clindomycin
A) linezolid
B) vancomycin
C) spectinomycin
D) clindomycin
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31
The trade name for rifapentine is:
A) Floxin
B) Rifater
C) Priftin
D) Seromycin
A) Floxin
B) Rifater
C) Priftin
D) Seromycin
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32
An example of tetracyclines is:
A) clindamycin
B) spectinomycin
C) minocycline
D) vancomycin
A) clindamycin
B) spectinomycin
C) minocycline
D) vancomycin
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33
The generic name of Zyvox is:
A) laniazid
B) linezolid
C) ofloxacin
D) cycloserine
A) laniazid
B) linezolid
C) ofloxacin
D) cycloserine
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34
Ethambutol is an anti-tuberculotic agent that occasionally causes:
A) optic neuritis
B) loss of memory
C) seizures
D) heart failure
A) optic neuritis
B) loss of memory
C) seizures
D) heart failure
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35
You should inform patients that ________ may cause tears and urine to become a red-orange color.
A) pyrazinamide
B) ethambutol
C) isoniazid
D) rifampin
A) pyrazinamide
B) ethambutol
C) isoniazid
D) rifampin
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