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Decks in this class (37)

Intro to Microbiology
T f the hospital can leave patien...,
What are characteristics of norma...,
Where are normal flora derived from
21  cards
Introduction to Infectious Disease Epidemilogy
What is the goal of epidemiology ...,
What is the epidemiologic triad,
What is epidemiology
24  cards
Principles for using Anti-Infective Agents
How are anti infective agents dif...,
T f anti infective drugs could po...,
What are the five ds
14  cards
Approach to an antibiotic regimen
What are the goals of recommendin...,
What is the primary goal of antim...,
What are the 5ds of antimicrobial...
20  cards
Antibiotics: Protein synthesis
What moa for antibiotics is the m...,
T f the ribosome is made up of tw...,
What does a ribosome hold in plac...
11  cards
Antibiotic: Protien Synthesis inhibitors
What is the moa of macrolides,
What are the common macrolides,
T f the first macrolide antibioti...
45  cards
Microbiome in Infectious Disease: Allies and Adversaries
What is the microbiome,
What is gnotobiosis,
T f gnotobiotic organisms are usu...
24  cards
Antibiotics: Cell wall biosynthesis and its inhibitors
T f enzymes of cells biosynthesis...,
T f gram negative have a thick pe...,
What is the building block for pr...
30  cards
Antibiotics: Quinolones and Lipopeptides
What was the first quinolone what...,
T f nalidixic acid doesnt work we...,
What is the main target of quinol...
31  cards
Pediatric infectious Disease: Otis Media
T f otitis media is the most comm...,
Why has there been a decrease in ...,
What are the risks for antibiotic...
30  cards
Community-Acquired Pneumonia
How do mucous and ph make the nos...,
T f cilia constantly move mucus u...,
T f cough and gag reflex helps to...
47  cards
Upper respiratory Tract infections and Acute Bronchitis
Acute infections in which areas c...,
What is sinusitis,
How does sinusitis usually start ...
25  cards
Hospital Acquired pneumonia
What is hospital acquired pneumonia,
What is ventilator acquired pneum...,
What diseases can impair lung def...
37  cards
Anti-mycobacterial agents
For mycobacteria and norcardia wh...,
T f mycobacteria and norcardia gr...,
What are the two mycobacteria tha...
28  cards
TB Agents
What are the first line tb agents,
When using a multidrug regimen us...,
What is the moa to isoniazid
35  cards
Malaria
What is malaria,
What is the vector for malaria,
What are the four plasmodium gene...
47  cards
Infectious Diarrhea
What are risk factors for infecti...,
What are the three most common or...,
What are the two types of medicat...
40  cards
Parasitic infections
What are parasites,
What are examples of internal par...,
What is a host
47  cards
Endocarditis and Catheter IInfections
What is infective endocarditis,
Where is the place where endocard...,
T f a platelet fibrin deposition ...
51  cards
Acute Bacterial Skin and Skin Structure Infections
What are characteristics of purul...,
What is the 1st line treatment of...,
T f mssa and mrsa are just as pre...
38  cards
Central Nervous System Infections
What are abscess,
What is the most common infection...,
What are the treatment objectives...
35  cards
Febrile Neutropenia
What is febrile neutropenia,
T f fever is likely the earliest ...,
What primarily causes febrile neu...
28  cards
Osteomyelitis/Diabetic Foot infections
What is osteomyelitis,
What are the three types of osteo...,
T f hematogenous osteomyelitis is...
39  cards
Pathophysiology and Treatment Introdruction of Chronic Heart Failure
What is heart failure,
What are symptoms of heart failure,
T f heart failure will get worse ...
25  cards
Phamcotherapy of Heart Failure with Reduced Ejection Fraction
How does angiotensin ii contribut...,
How does aldosterone contribute t...,
How does norephinephrine contribu...
28  cards
Alternative Pharmacotherapy of Heart Failure with HF-Reduced
How does aldosterone antagonist a...,
T f aldosterone antagonist are us...,
What patients potentially take an...
30  cards
Sexually transmitted diseases
What are stds,
What are some less common stds,
What is the single most common de...
27  cards
Sexually Transmitted Diseases 2
T f women are more affected by sy...,
What are the stages of syphilis,
When does the primary stage of sy...
29  cards
Urinary Tract infection
What are the three types of lower...,
What is the main upper urinary tr...,
T f most urinary tract infections...
42  cards
Management of gynecological infections
What are three main categories fo...,
What are the three classification...,
What is an intrapartum infection ...
30  cards
Intraabdominal infections
What are the types of intra abdom...,
What are the main types of enteri...,
What gram positive bacteria needs...
36  cards
Pharmcotherapy of Antifungal Agents 1
What are the three types of fungi...,
T f canida albicans are all molds,
What type of fungi is cryptococcu...
34  cards
Pharmacotherapy of antifungal agents II
What are the most common causes o...,
What are presentations of cadidiasis,
What are the three options if a p...
22  cards
HIV
What are major risk factors for t...,
What body fluids infected with th...,
T f hiv is not transmitted throug...
18  cards
Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors and Non-Nucleoside REverse Transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs + NNRTIs)
What are the nrtis nucleoside ana...,
What are the combination nrtis,
What is the moa of nrtis
24  cards
Pharmacology of Antiretrovirals
What drug class should be added t...,
What is in biktarvy,
What is in triumeq
23  cards
Pharmacology of Antiretrovirals 2
What are the three entry inhibito...,
Which entry inhibitor block at th...,
T f all entry inhibitors should o...
15  cards

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