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Tetracycline and sulfonamides are examples of antibiotics that are bacteriocidal. True or false?
False
Tetracycline and sulfonamides are examples of antibiotics that are bacteriocidal. True or false?
False
This class of antibiotics works by disrupting or inhibiting cell wall growth:
1. Cephalosporins
2. Aminogycosides
3. Fluoroquinolones
Cephalosporins
This class of antibiotics works by disrupting or inhibiting cell wall growth:
1. Cephalosporins
2. Aminogycosides
3. Fluoroquinolones
Cephalosporins
If the patient is immunocompromised (i.e. neutropenic), it is preferable to us a bacteriostatic antibiotic?
False
If the patient is immunocompromised (i.e. neutropenic), it is preferable to us a bacteriostatic antibiotic?
False
Tetracycline and sulfonamides are examples of antibiotics that are bacteriocidal. True or false?
False
This class of antibiotics works by disrupting or inhibiting cell wall growth:
1. Cephalosporins
2. Aminogycosides
3. Fluoroquinolones
Cephalosporins
If the patient is immunocompromised (i.e. neutropenic), it is preferable to us a bacteriostatic antibiotic?
False
What antibiotic can be associated with permanent hearing loss?
Aminoglycosides (gent)
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