Exam 12: Antimicrobial Agent Mechanisms of Action and Resistance Mechanisms

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This type of pathogen may demonstrate decreases or loss of porin synthesis in combination with other resistance mechanisms, resulting in multidrug-resistant pathogens.

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In gram-positive bacteria, this is substantially thicker and more multilayered than in gram-negative bacteria.

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The members of the polyketide class of antibiotics include all the following, except

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Plasmids are

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Streptococcus pneumoniae and Streptococcus pyogenes use efflux as an effective mechanism for acquired resistance to

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Acquired mechanisms of resistance are those that

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Relatively nontoxic antimicrobial therapeutic agents include all of the following, except

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Which antibiotic inhibits folate synthesis, providing the essential precursor molecule, pyridine thymidylate, needed in DNA synthesis?

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This antibiotic interferes with DNA transcription by blocking of RNA chain elongation.

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Acquired antibiotic resistance mechanisms include

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What is a porin?

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The outer membrane of gram-negative bacteria is composed of

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Biofilms are groups of bacteria that are irreversibly attached to surfaces and are embedded in a matrix of extracellular polymeric substances. They are most commonly found on

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These antibiotics are cationic carbohydrate-containing molecules, and their positive charge provides the basis for their interaction with the 30S ribosomal subunit. What class of antibiotic are these?

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Penicillins, cephalosporins, monobactams, and carbapenems all have this ring in their structure that is responsible for inhibiting the transpeptidation reaction, resulting in bacterial lysis and cell death.

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The members of the macrolide class of antibiotics include all the following, except

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These two classes of antibiotics allow initiation and mRNA translation to begin, but they act by inhibiting peptide elongation.

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All of the following antibiotics target the 50S ribosomal subunit to prevent mRNA translation in the bacteria, except

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Mechanisms that mediate intrinsic antibiotic resistance include all the following, except

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Intrinsic mechanisms of resistance are

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