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MN553 Unit 6 Quiz Latest Update Exam Guaranteed Pass Verified A+ Score.
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Causes of drug resistance - correct answer Recent use of antibiotics 
 
Over use of broad spectrum antibiotics 
 
Age less than 2 years or greater than 65 years 
 
Daycare center attendance 
 
Exposure to young children 
 
Multiple medical comorbidities 
 
Immunosuppression 
 
True or false 
 
 
Every antibiotic class has resistant organisms - correct answer True 
 
How can your identify local re...
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FNP Board review questions and Answers 100% Pass
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A 24-year old, otherwise healthy college student presents with c/o cough x 6 weeks. 
She has tried several OTC cough meds with no improvement. What is the most 
important information to consider when building your differential diagnoses? 
A) Her age 
B) Family hx 
C) Ineffectiveness of OTC cough medicines 
D) Length of time she has been coughing - Answer- D) Length of time she has been 
coughing 
Why? This information helps you build your ddx 
A...
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NUR 106- Pharmacology and Cardio Questions with complete solution 2023/2024
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NUR 106- Pharmacology and Cardio Questions with complete solution 2023/2024Penicillin - correct answer has beta lactam ring that fits into peptidoglycogen chain causing cell wall to be weak 
 
cell wall inhibitor, bactericidal 
 
narrow spectrum 
 
side effects: rash, antgonizes aminoglycosides, laryngeal edema first dose, itchy skin, wheezing first dose, diarrhea 
 
decrease oral contraceptive effectiveness!! 
 
piperacillin sodium/tazobactam sodium - correct answer Zosyn 
 
betalactamase INHI...
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NUR 106- Pharmacology and Cardio 
Penicillin - correct answer has beta lactam ring that fits into peptidoglycogen chain causing cell wall to be weak 
 
cell wall inhibitor, bactericidal 
 
narrow spectrum 
 
side effects: rash, antgonizes aminoglycosides, laryngeal edema first dose, itchy skin, wheezing first dose, diarrhea 
 
decrease oral contraceptive effectiveness!! 
 
piperacillin sodium/tazobactam sodium - correct answer Zosyn 
 
betalactamase INHIBITOR 
 
extended spectrum penicillin cla...
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FNP Board review questions with 100% correct answers
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FNP Board review questions with 100% correct answers 
A 24-year old, otherwise healthy college student presents with c/o cough x 6 weeks. 
She has tried several OTC cough meds with no improvement. What is the most 
important information to consider when building your differential diagnoses? 
A) Her age 
B) Family hx 
C) Ineffectiveness of OTC cough medicines 
D) Length of time she has been coughing - Correct Answer ️️ -D) Length of time she 
has been coughing 
Why? This information helps you...
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PCOL 2 FINALS QUIZ with 100% correct answers 2024
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What is the use of Cilastatin? 
 
a. Effective agent against Pseudomonas aeruginosa 
b. It prevents tubular secretion of Imipenem 
c. It prevents glomerula filtration of Imipenem 
d. It inhibits the renal dehydropeptidase which metabolizes Imipenem 
e. It inhibits liver dehydropeptidase which metabolizes Imipenem 
d. It inhibits the renal dehydropeptidase which metabolizes Imipenem 
 
 
 
The so-called Isoxazolyl penicillins are primarily indicated for the treatment of infection caused by what o...
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PHR3102 Exam 1 Questions and Answers 2024
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PHR3102 Exam 1 Questions and Answers 2024 
pathogen - Answer-microbe that can cause disease 
pathogencity - Answer-overall ability of a microbe to cause infection/harm 
resevoir - Answer-source of pathogenic organism 
vector - Answer-living being that can carry pathogenic organism from reservoir to host 
nosocomial infection - Answer-infection acquired in health care facility >48 hours after 
admission or within 3 days of discharge 
nosocomial infection - Answer-this type of infection has hig...
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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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FNP Board review questions with 100% correct answers
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A 24-year old, otherwise healthy college student presents with c/o cough x 6 weeks. 
She has tried several OTC cough meds with no improvement. What is the most 
important information to consider when building your differential diagnoses? 
A) Her age 
B) Family hx 
C) Ineffectiveness of OTC cough medicines 
D) Length of time she has been coughing - Correct Answer ️️ -D) Length of time she 
has been coughing 
Why? This information helps you...
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Maryville Pharm 615 exam 2 |231 Questions and Answers(A+ Solution guide)
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Who discovered the first antibiotic? - Alexander Fleming in 1928 
What is the leading cause of antibiotic resistance? - Excessive and inappropriate use of antibiotic 
agents. 
What are risk factors for having a drug-resistant pathogen? - The leading risk factors include recent 
use of antibiotics, age younger than 2 or older than 65, day-care center attendance, exposure to young 
children, multiple medical comorbidities, recent hospitalization, and immunosuppression. 
How many antibiotic classes...
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