Antibacterial Clinical Applications Flashcards

1
Q

strategy for treating pharyngitis

1 spectrum agent that targets gram 2

A
  1. narrow

2. +

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2
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what drugs may you use to treat pharyngitis

A

Penicillin V or Amoxicillin - orally

Penicillin G - parenterally

If allergic: macrolides - (caution with CV toxicities)

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Sinusitis and bronchitis

  1. spectrum?
  2. gram +/-?
  3. drugs
A
  1. broad
    • and -
  2. Amoxicillin and a beta-lactamase inhibitor; (clavulonic acid)

allergic use tetracyclines or fluoroquinolones (caution with CV toxicity)

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Community acquired pneumonia (CAP)

  1. preferred treatment?
  2. treatment must include what?
A
  1. tetracycline or fluoroquinolone
  2. an agent that does not target the cell wall (if using cell wall inhibitor must use azithromycin)

if using a beta lactam you must combine it with a macrolide

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5
Q

How would you treat an uncomplicated skin and soft tissue infection?

A

narrow spectrum beta lactam

E.g.
Cephalexin
Penicillin
Cefazolin

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6
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how would you treat a complicated skin and soft tissue infection?

*community acquired MRSA

A

Doxycycline (broad)

Clindamycin (narrow)

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7
Q

how could you treat hospital acquired MRSA

A

Vancomysin
Linezolid
Daptomycin

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8
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1st choice drugs for treating UTI different when comparing men and women, but include what?

A

TMP/SMX

Ciprofloxacin (if develop pyelonephritis)

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how woudl you trreat intrabdominal infections (e.g. cholangitis, diverticulitis)

A

broad spectrum beta-lactams or fluoroquinolone

  • Ticarcillin + clavulanate
  • Ertapenem
  • Moxifloxacin
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10
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antibiotics associated with c. diff

A

fluoroquinolones

clindamycin

broadspectrum penicillins

broad spectrum cephalosporins

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11
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what would you use to treat C. diff

A

metronidazole (moderate)

vancomycin-oral (severe)

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12
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  1. community acquired bacterial meningitis treatment?

2. neonatal?

A
  1. ceftriaxone or cefotaxime + vancomycin (penetrates CSF if meninges are inflamed)
  2. Ampicillin* + cephalosporin +/- gentamicin
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