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NURS 5334 - ANTIMICROBIAL RECALL TEST QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED / VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
Penicillinase-resistant penicillins - ANS Oxacillin, nafcillin, dicloxacillin 
 
broad spectrum penicillins - ANS - ampicillin and amoxicillin 
- good oral absorption (amoxicillin = excellent) 
- broad spectrum (improved against gram negative organisms - , salmonella, shigella, H. Influenza, H pylori, proteus) 
 
How do penicillins and cephalosporins work? - ANS By weakening the cell wall and promoting lysis and death 
 
Bactericidal drugs are - ANS Directly lethal to bacteria at achieva...
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Penicillinase-resistant penicillins - ANS Oxacillin, nafcillin, dicloxacillin 
 
broad spectrum penicillins - ANS - ampicillin and amoxicillin 
- good oral absorption (amoxicillin = excellent) 
- broad spectrum (improved against gram negative organisms - , salmonella, shigella, H. Influenza, H pylori, proteus) 
 
How do penicillins and cephalosporins work? - ANS By weakening the cell wall and promoting lysis and death 
 
Bactericidal drugs are - ANS Directly lethal to bacteria at achieva...
NURS 5334 - ANTIMICROBIAL RECALL TEST QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED / VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
How do penicillins and cephalosporins work? - ANS weaken cell wall and promote lysis and cell death 
 
Bactericidal drugs are: - ANS are directly lethal to bacteria at achievable concentrations 
 
Why are narrow spectrum antibiotics preferred over broad spectrum antibiotics? - ANS Broad spectrum antibiotics do the most to facilitate emergence of resistance 
 
How does bacterial resistance develop with penicillins? - ANS production of penicillin binding proteins that have *low affinity* f...
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How do penicillins and cephalosporins work? - ANS weaken cell wall and promote lysis and cell death 
 
Bactericidal drugs are: - ANS are directly lethal to bacteria at achievable concentrations 
 
Why are narrow spectrum antibiotics preferred over broad spectrum antibiotics? - ANS Broad spectrum antibiotics do the most to facilitate emergence of resistance 
 
How does bacterial resistance develop with penicillins? - ANS production of penicillin binding proteins that have *low affinity* f...
NURS 5334 - ANTIMICROBIAL RECALL TEST QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED / VERIFIED ANSWERS
Why do many medications lack pediatric dosing information in their drug labeling - ANS There is lack of evidence-based literature on the safe and effective use of medications in children 
 
Why are neonates at greater risk for toxicity with highly protein-bound drugs - ANS Protein binding is decreased in neonates increasing the amount of free drug available 
 
At what age are adult levels of renal function achieved - ANS 12 months 
 
What is the most accurate device for measuring a 2.5mL d...
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Why do many medications lack pediatric dosing information in their drug labeling - ANS There is lack of evidence-based literature on the safe and effective use of medications in children 
 
Why are neonates at greater risk for toxicity with highly protein-bound drugs - ANS Protein binding is decreased in neonates increasing the amount of free drug available 
 
At what age are adult levels of renal function achieved - ANS 12 months 
 
What is the most accurate device for measuring a 2.5mL d...
MBLEX STUDY GUIDE PRACTICE TEST PACKAGE DEAL
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2024 MBLEX STUDY GUIDE PRACTICE TEST QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED / VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
Maintaining professionalism and professional boundaries may be more challenging in which of the following settings? 
Clients home 
3 multiple choice options 
 
 
The facet joints of the spine are also known as? 
Zygapophyses 
3 multiple choice options 
 
 
Which of the following syndromes causes swelling of the muscles in the lower leg, resulting in impingement of the neurovascular structures? 
Compartment 
3 multiple choice options 
 
 
Deciding whether to take on a client, who is a friend, req...
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Maintaining professionalism and professional boundaries may be more challenging in which of the following settings? 
Clients home 
3 multiple choice options 
 
 
The facet joints of the spine are also known as? 
Zygapophyses 
3 multiple choice options 
 
 
Which of the following syndromes causes swelling of the muscles in the lower leg, resulting in impingement of the neurovascular structures? 
Compartment 
3 multiple choice options 
 
 
Deciding whether to take on a client, who is a friend, req...
KINESIOLOGY MBLEX STUDY GUIDE PRACTICE TEST QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED / VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
Example of hinge joint? 
1. knee 
2. interphalangeal 
3. elbow 
4. all of these - ANS all of these 
 
Which of the following muscles adduct the hip? 
1. Pectineus 
2. Tensor fascia latae 
3. Longissimus 
4. quadriceps - ANS Pectineus 
 
The original of humeral rotators would most likely be on what bone? 
1. clavicle 
2. Scapula 
3. humorous 
4. radius - ANS Scapula 
 
The proximal articulation of the radius is an example of a _______________ joint. 
1. saddle 
2. ball and socket 
3. pivo...
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Example of hinge joint? 
1. knee 
2. interphalangeal 
3. elbow 
4. all of these - ANS all of these 
 
Which of the following muscles adduct the hip? 
1. Pectineus 
2. Tensor fascia latae 
3. Longissimus 
4. quadriceps - ANS Pectineus 
 
The original of humeral rotators would most likely be on what bone? 
1. clavicle 
2. Scapula 
3. humorous 
4. radius - ANS Scapula 
 
The proximal articulation of the radius is an example of a _______________ joint. 
1. saddle 
2. ball and socket 
3. pivo...
MBLEX STUDY GUIDE PRACTICE TEST QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED / VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
The tibialis anterior and fibularis (peroneus) longus support the: 
a. Frontal arch 
b. Longitudinal arch 
c. Transverse arch 
d. Sagittal arch - ANS c. Transverse arch 
Rationale: The transverse arch is a side-to side concavity on the underside of the foot. The support of the anatomical 
stirrup (fibularis (peroneus) longus and tibialis anterior) helps prevent the collapse of the transverse arch. 
 
Which of the following cell types are needed for normal blood clotting? 
a. Neutrophils 
b. Pl...
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The tibialis anterior and fibularis (peroneus) longus support the: 
a. Frontal arch 
b. Longitudinal arch 
c. Transverse arch 
d. Sagittal arch - ANS c. Transverse arch 
Rationale: The transverse arch is a side-to side concavity on the underside of the foot. The support of the anatomical 
stirrup (fibularis (peroneus) longus and tibialis anterior) helps prevent the collapse of the transverse arch. 
 
Which of the following cell types are needed for normal blood clotting? 
a. Neutrophils 
b. Pl...
MBLEX STUDY GUIDE PRACTICE TEST QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED / VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
phagocytosis - ANS What is the process by which specialized cells ingest harmful microorganisms and cellular debris, break them down and expel the harmless remains back into the body 
 
posterior - ANS Which of the following pertains to the back of a structure 
 
mucous - ANS Which membrane lies opening to the outside of the body 
 
superior - ANS That which is located above or toward the head end is called 
 
sweating - ANS Which of the follwing is one of the mechanisms that the skin ...
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phagocytosis - ANS What is the process by which specialized cells ingest harmful microorganisms and cellular debris, break them down and expel the harmless remains back into the body 
 
posterior - ANS Which of the following pertains to the back of a structure 
 
mucous - ANS Which membrane lies opening to the outside of the body 
 
superior - ANS That which is located above or toward the head end is called 
 
sweating - ANS Which of the follwing is one of the mechanisms that the skin ...
MBLEX STUDY GUIDE PRACTICE TEST QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED / VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
How is research validated? - ANS Further research to replicate findings 
 
What are the heart, liver, and lungs? - ANS Organs 
 
What consists of elongated cells that can use ATP to generate force? - ANS Muscle tissue 
 
Which system includes sebaceous glands, sweat glands, and breasts? - ANS Integumentary 
 
What is the fleshy part in the middle of the muscle? - ANS Belly 
 
**Which is the "rest and digest" nervous system?** - ANS Parasympathetic 
 
What are irregular small bo...
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How is research validated? - ANS Further research to replicate findings 
 
What are the heart, liver, and lungs? - ANS Organs 
 
What consists of elongated cells that can use ATP to generate force? - ANS Muscle tissue 
 
Which system includes sebaceous glands, sweat glands, and breasts? - ANS Integumentary 
 
What is the fleshy part in the middle of the muscle? - ANS Belly 
 
**Which is the "rest and digest" nervous system?** - ANS Parasympathetic 
 
What are irregular small bo...
MBLEX STUDY GUIDE PRACTICE TEST QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED / VERIFIED ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
Which vessels can easily be seen on the dorsal surface of the hand? - ANS Veins 
 
Which muscle has the greatest affect on the return of venous blood and lymph to the heart? - ANS Diaphragm 
 
List parts of small intestine: - ANS Duodenum, jejunum, ileum 
 
The digestive system is responsible for - ANS the absorption of nutrients 
 
The thyroid gland is part of which system? - ANS Endocrine 
 
Which of the following hormones would be elevated due to stress? - ANS cortisol 
 
Which is...
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Which vessels can easily be seen on the dorsal surface of the hand? - ANS Veins 
 
Which muscle has the greatest affect on the return of venous blood and lymph to the heart? - ANS Diaphragm 
 
List parts of small intestine: - ANS Duodenum, jejunum, ileum 
 
The digestive system is responsible for - ANS the absorption of nutrients 
 
The thyroid gland is part of which system? - ANS Endocrine 
 
Which of the following hormones would be elevated due to stress? - ANS cortisol 
 
Which is...
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