Antibiotics Flashcards

1
Q

What are the 4 types of gram (+) bacteria?

A

staphyloCoccus
streptoCoccus
enteroCoccus
C. diff

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2
Q

List gram (-) bacteria?

A

neisseria, e.coli, shigella, salmonella, pasteurella, proteus, pseudomonas, legionella

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3
Q

List antibiotics to treat gram (+) bacteria

A

penicillin
keflex, ancef
macrolides
clindamycin, vancomycin

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4
Q

List antibiotics to treat gram (-) bacteria

A

sulfonamides (Bactrim)
tetracyclines (doxy)
ciprofloxacin

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5
Q

True/False.

Clindamycin and Flagyl are safe for pregnancy.

A

TRUE

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6
Q

what two types of antibiotics are affected by a beta-lactam ring?

A

penicillin and cephalosporins

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7
Q

treatment for acute bacterial sinusitis

A

amoxicillin

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8
Q

cephalexin (Keflex)

A

cephalosporin

tx’s cellulitis, ok for UTI in pregnancy

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9
Q

cefazolin (Ancef)

A

cephalosporin

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10
Q

cefuroxime (Ceftin)

A

cephalosporin

tx’s sinusitis, otitis media

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11
Q

ceftriaxone (Rocephin)

A

3rd gen cephalosporin

tx’s IM gonorrhea, strep, meningitis

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12
Q

cefdinir (Omnicef)

A

3rd gen cephalosporin

tx’s pyelonephritis, PNA

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13
Q

TMP-SMX (Bactrim)

A

sulfonamide
tx’s gram (-) bacteria:
1st line for MRSA
e.coli, klebsiella, H. influenzae

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14
Q

Bactrim and Azithro are contraindicated with ______.

A

warfarin

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15
Q

doxycycline

A
Tetracycline
tx: 
1st line chlamydia
2nd line MRSA
atypical PNA
mod-severe acne age 13+
can decrease effectiveness of oral contra.
can cause teeth discoloration under age 8
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16
Q

Azithromycin

A

Macrolide
Tx’s: pertussis
PNA while pregnant
interacts with warfarin

17
Q

Ciprofloxacin

A

fluoroquinolone
tx’s gram (-) bacteria
traveler’s diarrhea, urinary, gut, anthrax
1st line for pseudomonas PNA

18
Q

Which antibiotic has a risk for tendon rupture?

A

ciprofloxacin (fluoroquinolones) and doxy

19
Q

levofloxacin (Levaquin)

A

fluoroquinolone
watch for overuse, only use when pt cannot afford treatment failure (elderly PNA, cancer)
tx: PNA older adult with comorbidities
severe COPD

20
Q

who are fluoroquinolones contraindicated for?

A

pregnant, breastfeeding, myasthenia gravis

21
Q

treatment for mono?

what about if (+) strep too?

A

penicillin or azithro or cephalexin
if strep (+) do NOT give amoxicillin
(penicillin okay)

22
Q

1st line antibiotic for UTI

A

Macrobid

23
Q

what abx treat c.diff?

A

gram (+)

flagyl, PO vanco

24
Q

what antibiotics treat MRSA

A

Bactrim, Clinda, Doxy, Vanco

“think B, C, D, V”

25
Q

what antibiotics can cause achilles tendon rupture?

A

fluoroquinolones (Levafloxacin) and doxycycline

26
Q

What is….extreme fatigue, maculopapular rash, fever, sore throat, body aches, posterior swollen lymph nodes in the neck and armpits, swollen liver or spleen?

A

mono

27
Q

what virus causes mono?

A

Epstein Barr

28
Q

1st line for strep throat

A

penicillin

if allergic- azithromycin

29
Q

treatment for Lyme’s disease

A

Doxycycline

30
Q

treatment for Anthrax?

A

cipro