Deck 7: Immunizations and Antimicrobials

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Identify all answer choices that best complete the question.  How does antimicrobial resistance develop?

A) Bacteria ingest the antibiotic.
B) The antibiotic is destroyed by the bacteria.
C) The antibiotic is not allowed to bind to proteins in the body.
D) Bacteria pump the antibiotic out of the organism.
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Identify all answer choices that best complete the question.  What factors contribute to the development of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis?

A) difficulty in diagnosing the disease
B) long duration of therapy
C) inappropriate drug doses
D) medication noncompliance
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Fill in the blanks to complete the following statements.
_________ is inherited, acquired, or induced resistance to infection by a specific pathogen.
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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?

A) Clarify the prescription with the physician since tetracycline can cause permanent tooth discoloration in children under 9.
B) Instruct the patient's mother to avoid giving the medication with dairy products, which can inhibit its absorption.
C) Give the patient's mother the prescription along with written instructions about the medication.
D) Prepare the first dose so it can be administered before the patient leaves the clinic.
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Fill in the blanks to complete the following statements.
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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Contains only one antimicrobial in the class.
cephalosporins
Contains only one antimicrobial in the class.
carbapenems
Contains only one antimicrobial in the class.
penicillins
Contains only one antimicrobial in the class.
monobactams
Active against resistant organisms and are usually reserved for serious infections.
cephalosporins
Active against resistant organisms and are usually reserved for serious infections.
carbapenems
Active against resistant organisms and are usually reserved for serious infections.
penicillins
Active against resistant organisms and are usually reserved for serious infections.
monobactams
Have very low toxicity; however, 15 - 20% of people experience allergic reactions.
cephalosporins
Have very low toxicity; however, 15 - 20% of people experience allergic reactions.
carbapenems
Have very low toxicity; however, 15 - 20% of people experience allergic reactions.
penicillins
Have very low toxicity; however, 15 - 20% of people experience allergic reactions.
monobactams
Divided into five generations of medications.
cephalosporins
Divided into five generations of medications.
carbapenems
Divided into five generations of medications.
penicillins
Divided into five generations of medications.
monobactams
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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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Premises:
The patient reports vomiting three times.
The patient reports vomiting three times.
The patient has an elevated heart rate.
The patient has an elevated heart rate.
Responses:
symptom
sign
symptom
sign
symptom
sign
symptom
sign
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There are two types of influenza that can cause serious illness and spread through the population.
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Select the best response to the question. How are viruses classified?

A) aerobic versus anaerobic
B) gram-positive versus gram-negative
C) based upon the symptom location in the body
D) whether they contain RNA or DNA
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Fill in the blanks to complete the following statements.
A physician tells a patient a full recovery is expected. The physician has given the patient a _______________.
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Select the best response to the question. Why is it difficult to treat HIV infection?

A) There is only one drug that can be prescribed.
B) The disease produces very severe symptoms and is fatal.
C) The disease is difficult to diagnose.
D) The virus infects the cells of the immune system.
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Identify all answer choices that best complete the question.  Which of the following describe sulfonamides?

A) prescribed primarily for urinary tract infections
B) prescribed primarily for skin infections
C) they work by blocking a step in the synthesis of folic acid
D) examples include sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim and sulfadiazine
Question
Identify all answer choices that best complete the question.  Which of the following statements are true regarding vancomycin?

A) It cannot be administered with antacids, minerals, and dairy products.
B) It is indicated for infections caused by gram-negative organisms.
C) It is frequently administered for cases of methicilin-resistant  Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA).
D) If administered too quickly, it can cause a histamine release with flushed skin.
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Fill in the blanks to complete the following statements.
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. Why should patients receiving linezolid therapy have complete blood counts monitored?

A) Bone marrow suppression (anemia, leukopenia, pancytopenia, and thrombocytopenia) can occur.
B) To monitor the effectiveness of the therapy.
C) To monitor for additional signs of infection.
D) Internal bleeding can develop.
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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?

A) a patient who is immunocompromised
B) a patient with heart disease
C) a patient who has diabetes
D) a patient taking antibiotics for a bacterial infection
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Select the best response to the question. Which of the following is NOT a method of classifying antibacterial medications?

A) bacteriostatic versus bactericidal
B) aerobic versus anaerobic
C) broad spectrum versus narrow spectrum
D) mechanism of action
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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?

A) laboratory and other clinical test results
B) the presence and severity of side effects
C) patient satisfaction with the treatment
D) physical changes in the patient
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Fill in the blanks to complete the following statements.
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.  How does antimicrobial resistance develop?

A) Bacteria ingest the antibiotic.
B) The antibiotic is destroyed by the bacteria.
C) The antibiotic is not allowed to bind to proteins in the body.
D) Bacteria pump the antibiotic out of the organism.
The antibiotic is destroyed by the bacteria.
The antibiotic is not allowed to bind to proteins in the body.
Bacteria pump the antibiotic out of the organism.
2
Identify all answer choices that best complete the question.  What factors contribute to the development of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis?

A) difficulty in diagnosing the disease
B) long duration of therapy
C) inappropriate drug doses
D) medication noncompliance
long duration of therapy
inappropriate drug doses
medication noncompliance
3
Fill in the blanks to complete the following statements.
_________ is inherited, acquired, or induced resistance to infection by a specific pathogen.
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4
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?

A) Clarify the prescription with the physician since tetracycline can cause permanent tooth discoloration in children under 9.
B) Instruct the patient's mother to avoid giving the medication with dairy products, which can inhibit its absorption.
C) Give the patient's mother the prescription along with written instructions about the medication.
D) Prepare the first dose so it can be administered before the patient leaves the clinic.
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Fill in the blanks to complete the following statements.
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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Match between columns
Contains only one antimicrobial in the class.
cephalosporins
Contains only one antimicrobial in the class.
carbapenems
Contains only one antimicrobial in the class.
penicillins
Contains only one antimicrobial in the class.
monobactams
Active against resistant organisms and are usually reserved for serious infections.
cephalosporins
Active against resistant organisms and are usually reserved for serious infections.
carbapenems
Active against resistant organisms and are usually reserved for serious infections.
penicillins
Active against resistant organisms and are usually reserved for serious infections.
monobactams
Have very low toxicity; however, 15 - 20% of people experience allergic reactions.
cephalosporins
Have very low toxicity; however, 15 - 20% of people experience allergic reactions.
carbapenems
Have very low toxicity; however, 15 - 20% of people experience allergic reactions.
penicillins
Have very low toxicity; however, 15 - 20% of people experience allergic reactions.
monobactams
Divided into five generations of medications.
cephalosporins
Divided into five generations of medications.
carbapenems
Divided into five generations of medications.
penicillins
Divided into five generations of medications.
monobactams
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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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Premises:
The patient reports vomiting three times.
The patient reports vomiting three times.
The patient has an elevated heart rate.
The patient has an elevated heart rate.
Responses:
symptom
sign
symptom
sign
symptom
sign
symptom
sign
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9
There are two types of influenza that can cause serious illness and spread through the population.
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10
Select the best response to the question. How are viruses classified?

A) aerobic versus anaerobic
B) gram-positive versus gram-negative
C) based upon the symptom location in the body
D) whether they contain RNA or DNA
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11
Fill in the blanks to complete the following statements.
A physician tells a patient a full recovery is expected. The physician has given the patient a _______________.
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12
Select the best response to the question. Why is it difficult to treat HIV infection?

A) There is only one drug that can be prescribed.
B) The disease produces very severe symptoms and is fatal.
C) The disease is difficult to diagnose.
D) The virus infects the cells of the immune system.
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13
Identify all answer choices that best complete the question.  Which of the following describe sulfonamides?

A) prescribed primarily for urinary tract infections
B) prescribed primarily for skin infections
C) they work by blocking a step in the synthesis of folic acid
D) examples include sulfamethoxazole/trimethoprim and sulfadiazine
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Identify all answer choices that best complete the question.  Which of the following statements are true regarding vancomycin?

A) It cannot be administered with antacids, minerals, and dairy products.
B) It is indicated for infections caused by gram-negative organisms.
C) It is frequently administered for cases of methicilin-resistant  Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA).
D) If administered too quickly, it can cause a histamine release with flushed skin.
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Fill in the blanks to complete the following statements.
A _____________ is an identification of a disease by studying the patient ' s signs and symptoms.
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16
Select the best response to the question. Why should patients receiving linezolid therapy have complete blood counts monitored?

A) Bone marrow suppression (anemia, leukopenia, pancytopenia, and thrombocytopenia) can occur.
B) To monitor the effectiveness of the therapy.
C) To monitor for additional signs of infection.
D) Internal bleeding can develop.
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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?

A) a patient who is immunocompromised
B) a patient with heart disease
C) a patient who has diabetes
D) a patient taking antibiotics for a bacterial infection
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18
Select the best response to the question. Which of the following is NOT a method of classifying antibacterial medications?

A) bacteriostatic versus bactericidal
B) aerobic versus anaerobic
C) broad spectrum versus narrow spectrum
D) mechanism of action
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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?

A) laboratory and other clinical test results
B) the presence and severity of side effects
C) patient satisfaction with the treatment
D) physical changes in the patient
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Fill in the blanks to complete the following statements.
Macrolides inhibit bacterial protein synthesis and have a large or " macro " ring as their basic structure.
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