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Treatment for VRE? is it gram pos or neg?

pertinent characteristics?

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  1. Linezolid (oxazolidinones- 50s)
  2. Tigecycline (Tetracycline derivative- 30s)
  3. Daflospristin/quinupristin (Streptogramin-50s) *for life-threatening VRE
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Treatment for MRSA? is it gram pos or neg?

pertinent characteristics?

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  1. Vancomycin (glycopeptide- MOA cell wall DALADALA, Toxicities: Nephrotox, Ototox, Thrombocytopenia)
  2. Daptomycin (cell membrane)- endocarditis, sepsis
  3. Linezolid (oxalidinones 30s)
  4. Tigecycline (Tetracycline derivative-30s)
  5. Ceftaroline (5th gen ceph)
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Antimicrobial to avoid when pregnant

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“SAFe Children Treatment”
Sulfonamides - Kernicterus, neural tube defects
Aminoglycosides - Ototoxicity
Fluoroquinolones - Cartilage damage
Clarithromycin - Embryo toxic
Tetracyclines - Discolored teeth/inhibit bone growth

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Treatment for active TB: two phases and the drugs

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intensive: 2 months antimycobaterials : 
Isoniazid 
Rifampin
Pyrazinamide
Ethambutol 

latent: 4 months antimycobacterials
Isoniazid
Rifampin

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Gram pos or neg? and treatment?… H.Flu

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Neg.

1. 2nd and 3rd Gen Cephalosporins

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gram pos or neg? and treatment?… S. pneumoniae

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  1. Linezolid (Oxazolindenone- 50s subunit)
    - treats HAP, CAP
  2. Levofloxacin (Fluoroquinolones- DNAsynthesis)
    - treats URI including S. Pneumonia
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gram pos or neg? and treatment? …E. Coli

- category and major pertinent traits of each option

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Neg.

  1. Amp/Amox (extended spec. PCN)
  2. 1st and 2nd Gen Cephs
  3. Polymixins (cell membrane, treat gram neg. exclusively)
  4. Aminoglycosides (30s subunit) - only serious infections, IV, IM, topical only- Teratogen
  5. FluroQ- (DNA synth)- major adverse effects, major cause Cdiff
  6. Nitrofurantoin (ribosome synth) use for UTIs
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gram pos or neg? and treatment?…MSSA?

pertinent traits of each

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"MiSSA, TriMe...i is Anti Staff"  
1. Anti-staph PCN
2. Trimethoprim (Folate synthesis- PABA)
-->clinical: alone- simple UTI, w/ Sulfamethaxole...PJP opportunistic HIV pneumonia, MSSA, MRSA, etc
Tox:  TMP"Treats Marrow Poorly"
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treatment of anaerobic cocci/rods?

pertinent characteristics of each?

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  1. Clindamycin (50s subunit- anaerobes ABOVE diaphragm)
  2. Metronidazole (DNA- anaerobes BELOW diaphragm)
  3. Moxifloxacin (DNA-FluroQ): GREAT absorption, lots of adverse effects, MAJOR cause of CDiff)
  4. Amox/clav: (BetaLac inhibitor)
  5. Pipercillin/Tazo and Ticarcillin/Clav (extended spectrum PCN w/ BetaLac inhibitor)
  6. Miro, Imi, and Erta penem (carbopenems) (BROADest of BetaLactams)
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por or neg? treatment? … Cdiff

pertinent characteristics of each

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1. Vancomycin (oral): (cell wall DALADALA glycopeptides group)
Tox: NephroTox, Ototox, Thrombocytopenia)
2. Metronmidazole (aka flagyl) (DNA) - BELOW diaphragm anaerobe treatment,
Tox: Disulfuram Rxn

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B. Burgdorferi treatment?

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spirochete: lyme’s disease
1. Doxycycline (30s tetracycline- fecal elimination)
2. Amoxicillin (extended spectrum PCN)
3. 2nd and 3rd cephalosporin

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what gets CAP?

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ceforoxime (2nd gen) (…comes from H Flu)

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what gets HAP?

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ceftazidime (3rd gen) (…comes from pseudomonas)

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