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1When did anit infective therapy start?
2First antiB |
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Why new drugs after first drug Sulfa? |
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Resistance, development of allergies to drug |
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Where did sulfa come from?
What special population is listed in book (p145)? |
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What came from Sulfa in 1941? |
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Where did anti-micro era start with production?
How is it produced now? |
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Moldy bread => synthesised |
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With increased exposure to a drug a population develps what? |
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increased allergies and increased reisistance |
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cidal means?
static means? |
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Difference between virus and bacteria |
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what should be considered before antiB admin? |
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location of infection and fxn of organs drug can effect |
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What is the "big gun" for MRSA and VRE |
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How does one contract C Diff? |
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the normal flora bacteria are gone from:
Anti B drug |
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how do you choose ur antiB |
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culture and sensitivities
(important for "hard" antiB) |
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what are the universal percautions? |
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cidal vs static
broad vs narrow |
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a new infection added to an existing one; the sudden growth of an organism differnet from the orginal organism in a wound or body part |
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when AntiB are used in large doses or over long periods of time
affect: liver kidneys CNS or other sites |
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having rxn to drugs in the same "family" or class |
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anticeptic vs disinfectant vs germicide
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1- kilss or inhibits the growth of microorganisms
2- rapidly destorys pathogenic organisms to prevent infection
3-agent capable of destorying microoganisms |
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