Exam 7: Immunizations and Antimicrobials
Exam 1: The Background of Microbiology26 Questions
Exam 2: Medical Microbiology19 Questions
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Exam 4: Infection Prevention22 Questions
Exam 5: Protecting Patients and Ourselves25 Questions
Exam 6: Microbiology Related Procedures21 Questions
Exam 7: Immunizations and Antimicrobials20 Questions
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There are two types of influenza that can cause serious illness and spread through the population.
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Prolonged use of quinolones may cause _________________, which is the appearance of a new infection with a different strain or species of microorganism, during antibiotic treatment.
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_________ is inherited, acquired, or induced resistance to infection by a specific pathogen.
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Match the class of beta-lactam medications with their description.
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Macrolides inhibit bacterial protein synthesis and have a large or " macro " ring as their basic structure.
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Identify all answer choices that best complete the question. Which of the following should the health care provider assess when monitoring antimicrobial therapy to determine its effectiveness?
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Select the best response to the question. How are viruses classified?
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Select the best response to the question. Which of the following is NOT a method of classifying antibacterial medications?
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A _____________ is an identification of a disease by studying the patient ' s signs and symptoms.
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Select the best response to the question. You are working in a pediatric clinic and the physician has prescribed tetracycline for a 5-year-old patient. What should your next action be?
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Identify all answer choices that best complete the question. What factors contribute to the development of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis?
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A physician tells a patient a full recovery is expected. The physician has given the patient a _______________.
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Anti-virals for the influenza virus administered within the first 24 - 48 hours of the onset of illness can decrease the duration of the flu by at least 3 days.
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Select the best response to the question. Why is it difficult to treat HIV infection?
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Identify all answer choices that best complete the question. Which of the following describe sulfonamides?
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Identify all answer choices that best complete the question. Which of the following patients are at increased risk for developing a serious fungal infection?
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Select the best response to the question. Why should patients receiving linezolid therapy have complete blood counts monitored?
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Identify all answer choices that best complete the question. Which of the following statements are true regarding vancomycin?
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Identify whether the clinical finding is a sign or a symptom.
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Identify all answer choices that best complete the question. How does antimicrobial resistance develop?
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