Antimicrobials 1 (intro) Flashcards

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define antibacterial, antiseptic, and disinfectant

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antibacterial: kills or inhibitis bacterial growth
antiseptic: reduces microbial population on living tissue
disinfectant: reduced bacterial population on inanimate object

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why shouldnt you use chlorohex near the eyes

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it can cause corneal ulcers

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iodine and chlorohex are examples of

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antiseptics, chlorohex is better

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4
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define MIC and MBC

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MIC: minimum inhibitory concentration (inhibiting growth)
MBC: minimum bactericidal concentration (killing the bacteria)

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what does “concentration dependent” mean? what are some examples of concentration dependent antimicrobials?

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the more drug you give, the more bacteria you’re killing.
ex) metronidazole, aminoglycosides, fluorquinolones

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what does “time dependent” mean? what are some examples of time dependent drugs?

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the efficacy of the drug dpends on the amount of time the concentration at the site of action is higher than the MIC. So when you dose, you try to max the time above the MIC

many examples: penicillins, cephalosporins, tatracyclines, etc

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when doing culture and sensitivity testing, bacteria are classified as ____ or _____ based on ______

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susceptible, resistant
MIC breakpoints

breakpoints: specific to the drug
MIC: specific to the bacteria

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what is empirical treatment?

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treating without having a culture and sensitivity, giving it your best guess

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