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AC Test Wk 1-5 (All Answered Correctly)
  • AC Test Wk 1-5 (All Answered Correctly)

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  • sulfonamide inhibits correct answers dihydropteroate synthase cos it is PABA (p-aminobenzoic acid) analogue Trimethoprim inhibits ____ whats special bout the enzyme? correct answers dihydrofolate reductase --in both human and bacteria but trimethoprim is more sensitive to bacteria one (needs high concentration of drug to inhibit human one) 3 types of functions of selective toxicity correct answers diff in distribution--accummulate more in bacterial cell (tetracycline- bact cell has pu...
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NR 565 FINAL (QUESTIONS AND  ANSWERS) LATEST REVIEWED 2023-24
  • NR 565 FINAL (QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS) LATEST REVIEWED 2023-24

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  • NR 565 FINAL (QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS) LATEST REVIEWED 2023-24 Bacterostatic - CORRECT ANSWER-kills the bacteria bacteriocidal - CORRECT ANSWER-kills the bacteria and stops the growth or spread of the infection Bacteriostatic drugs - CORRECT ANSWER-clindamycin macrolides sulfonamides tetracyclines Bactericidal drugs - CORRECT ANSWER-ahminoglycosides beta-lactums fluroquinolones Metronidazole Streptogramins vancomycin anti-microbial resistance - CORRECT ANSWER-1.) not knowing if t...
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NSG 322 Pharm Final Exam Material Graded A+
  • NSG 322 Pharm Final Exam Material Graded A+

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  • prototype for antipsychotic (trade/generic), treatment for schizophrenia - ANSWER-haldol/haloperidol how long does it take the typical antipsychotic drug to reach its therapeutic effect? - ANSWER-several days what would you say if a patient calls and states that the antipsychotic drug isn't working within the 1st couple of days? - ANSWER-keep taking it (they don't work right away) what should we inform the patient about antipsychotics concerning taking the prescription? - ANSWER-take ...
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Microbiology 33 Final Lecture Exam A & B (GRADED A) Questions and Answers
  • Microbiology 33 Final Lecture Exam A & B (GRADED A) Questions and Answers

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  • El Camino College Compton Educational Center Microbiology 33 Final Lecture Exam A & B By Dr. Eyob Wallano Instruction: Please use the provided scantron to answer all questions from each section. 5% will be taken off from your total score if any marking is left on the exam booklet. Section E and F will be answered separately on provided paper and submitted with the booklet. Section A. Multiple Choice 1. An epidemic disease is one that A. breaks out in higher than usual proportions in a p...
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AC Test Wk 1-5 (All Answered Correctly)
  • AC Test Wk 1-5 (All Answered Correctly)

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  • sulfonamide inhibits correct answers dihydropteroate synthase cos it is PABA (p-aminobenzoic acid) analogue Trimethoprim inhibits ____ whats special bout the enzyme? correct answers dihydrofolate reductase --in both human and bacteria but trimethoprim is more sensitive to bacteria one (needs high concentration of drug to inhibit human one) 3 types of functions of selective toxicity correct answers diff in distribution--accummulate more in bacterial cell (tetracycline- bact cell has pu...
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Straighterline Microbiology Exam 4 Questions And Answers
  • Straighterline Microbiology Exam 4 Questions And Answers

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  • Straighterline Microbiology Exam 4 Questions And Answers Microbial control methods that kill/destroy __________ are able to sterilize. - answerendospores Sanitization is a process by which - answerthe microbial load on objects is reduced. An example of an agent that lowers the surface tension of cells is - answeralcohol High temperatures _______ and low temperatures _______. - answerkill cells, inhibit cell growth Microbe(s) that is/are the target(s) of pasteurization include - Both b & ...
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NR 566 Final Exam Review 2022 Advanced Pharmacology
  • NR 566 Final Exam Review 2022 Advanced Pharmacology

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  • NR 566 Final Exam Review 2022 Advanced Pharmacology 1. macrolide drugs - erythromycin - clarithromycin - dirithromycin - azithromycin - telithromycin 2. Pharmacodynamics of macrolides - Interferes with steps involves in protein synthesis thereby rendering cell division non-functional 3. macrolides are active against - gram (+) organisms & gram (-) organisms 4. Macrolide indications - CAP (DOC) - legionella PNA (DOC) - pertussis - chronic bronchitis - chlamydia - H. pylori - Gr...
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NURS 6015: Exam 3 Questions with 100% Correct Solutions
  • NURS 6015: Exam 3 Questions with 100% Correct Solutions

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  • What does bacteriostatic mean? inhibits the growth and reproduction of bacteria remember: static means "lacking in movement" - you are stopping them What does bacteriocidal mean? kills bacteria remember: the suffix "cicial" means "killing" What does does it mean to treat someone prophylactically? preventatively What are some examples in which prophylactic treatment with antibiotics might be appropriate? before high risk procedures, individuals with valve di...
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MIBO 3500 EXAM 2 REVIEW QUESTION AND ANSWERS
  • MIBO 3500 EXAM 2 REVIEW QUESTION AND ANSWERS

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  • True or False (circle one): The anti-parallel nature of nucleic acids is illustrated in the replication and expression of DNA, and even the translation of mRNA into protein. True Accumulation of the protein _____1.______ during cell growth triggers initiation of DNA replication when it binds to the chromosome near the ________2._______ 1. DnaA 2. oriR/ origin of replication Negative regulation by ________________ results when a signaling molecule binds to a repressor protein, wh...
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NSG 6005 Pharm Week 3 Anti: -biotics, -infectives, -virals, -fungals Study Quiz with 100% correct answers 2024-2025
  • NSG 6005 Pharm Week 3 Anti: -biotics, -infectives, -virals, -fungals Study Quiz with 100% correct answers 2024-2025

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  • What is the mechanism of action of the penicillins? Inhibiting a rxn that is vital to the microbe but not to the host Penicillins inhibit the transpeptidase enzyme involved in bacterial cell wall synthesis If the spectrum of an antibiotic is increased, what outcome can be expected? Increases chances of superinfection Brainpower Read More Previous Play Next Rewind 10 seconds Move forward 10 seconds Unmute 0:00 / 0:00 Full screen Drug resistance that is caused by e...
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