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in which pop is mycoplasma most likely to cause pneumonia?
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younger than 65
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common causes of CAP?
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Streptococcus pneumoniae
Moraxella catarrhalis (m-cat) Hemophilus influenzae (h-flu) mycoplasma |
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most likely organism for elderly pop pneumonia?
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Streptococcus pneumoniae
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3 types of adverse reactions to antibiotics
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1. allergic reactions
2. biologic issues: overgrowth 3. toxic side effects |
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what is the spectrum of activity?
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all the organisms that an antibiotics cover.
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how is penecillin G given?
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IV or IM
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what does MRSA mean clinically?
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lit. methicillin-resistant staph aureus
but MRSA is used to mean resistant to any of: methicillin, nafcillin, oxacillin |
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what is deescalation?
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switching to a more specific antibiotic after you get the results from a C+S.
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what are commensal organisms?
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those organisms that are living on us but are not causing disease
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bacteria have what kinds of ribosome subunits?
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30S and 50S
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humans have what kinds of ribosome subunits?
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40S and 60S
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