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Decks in this class (22)

2 Parasites and Viruses
What is headlice 1,
What group are headlice most comm...,
How are headlice transferred 3
60  cards
3 bacteria and fungi
Eukaryotes vs prokaryotes size 1,
Eukaryotes vs prokaryotes organel...,
Eukaryotes vs prokaryotes chromos...
69  cards
4 signs and symptoms of infection
What s the difference between ant...,
Some signs of infection 2,
What is the sirs criteria 3
13  cards
5 immunity and response to infection
What are the societal barriers to...,
How does the skin act as a physio...,
What mucous membrane organs act a...
89  cards
6 Infection control
What are the most common types of...,
What are the most common pathogen...,
What is a reservoir 3
16  cards
7 chem of microbial agents II and antifungals
What types of antifungals are the...,
What are the anti fungal structur...,
Moa of polyenes 3
20  cards
8 Chem of antimicrobial agent - beta lactams
What can antibacterial drugs do a...,
Do antibacterials act selectively...,
What are the layers of bacteria 3
38  cards
10 Industrial production of antibiotics
What are antibiotics 1,
Who discovered the first antibiot...,
What are broad spectrum antibioti...
15  cards
11 STIs
What s the most common symptom of...,
Why are younger girls more biolog...,
Does increased susceptibility to ...
31  cards
12 Formulations of antimicrobials MILD
What dosage form do you use for m...,
What should an ideal antimicrobia...,
What influences the selection of ...
47  cards
13 formulation of anti-microbial SEVERE
What is the most frequent route f...,
What effect is oral administratio...,
Advantages of overall oral admini...
32  cards
14 Supply of POM without a prescription
What quantity is allowed in emerg...,
What must the prescriber do follo...,
Can cds be emergency prescribed 3
12  cards
15 Management of infection
Can you take metronidazole and al...,
Why can t you always use topical ...,
What is the preferred route 3
50  cards
16 Mechanisms of antimicrobial drug resistance
What do porins in gram neg bacter...,
Layers of gram neg bacteria 2,
What is intrinsic resistance 3
17  cards
17 Structure of antivirals
What are the key enzymes in hiv 1,
How do you stop hiv viral replica...,
How to you inhibit reverse transc...
13  cards
18 Antibiotics use and control of resistance
Should antibiotics be used for se...,
How long do middle ear infections...,
How long does acute sore throats ...
12  cards
19 Topical Infections
What are the layers of the epider...,
What are the 2 ways of wound heal...,
What is tissue regeneration 3
92  cards
20 Optimising antibiotic therapy (1)
How to calculate elimination rate...,
How to calculate elimination half...,
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3  cards
21 Optimising antibiotic therapy 2
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22 Antimicrobial drug resistance
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dr matt antibiotic classes
What type of bacteria do aminogly...,
Examples of aminoglycosides 2,
Moa of aminoglycosides 3
25  cards
OSCE
Nail infection onychomycosis 1,
Nail infection symptoms 2,
Pharyngitis 3
71  cards

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