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Match each antibiotic/ mode of administration to the pathogen type
Match each antibiotic/ mode of administration to the pathogen type
MSSA = Oral: Cephalexin/ Dicloxacillin/Amoxicillin-clavulanate MRSA = Oral: Trimethoprim/Sulfa; Clindamycin; doxycycline; minocycline; linezolid Polymicrobial = Oral: Clindamycine + Cipro Polymicrobial = IV: Piperacillin- Tazobactam
If a patient has cellulitis without an open wound, which type of pathogen should you suspect? (Select all that apply)
If a patient has cellulitis without an open wound, which type of pathogen should you suspect? (Select all that apply)
- Staph (correct)
- Aerobic gram negative rods
- Obligate anaerobes
- Strep (correct)
If a patient has an infected ulcer and was not pretreated with antibiotics, what type of pathogen should you suspect?
If a patient has an infected ulcer and was not pretreated with antibiotics, what type of pathogen should you suspect?
- Staph (correct)
- Strep (correct)
- Pseudomonas
- Enterococcus
Match each type of Staphylococcus to its antibiotics:
Match each type of Staphylococcus to its antibiotics:
Match each clinical scenario to its empiric antibiotic
Match each clinical scenario to its empiric antibiotic
If a patient has an infected neuropathic ulcer/cellulitis, what kind of bacteria should you suspect?
If a patient has an infected neuropathic ulcer/cellulitis, what kind of bacteria should you suspect?
What type of bacteria causes skin cellulitis and has no odor?
What type of bacteria causes skin cellulitis and has no odor?
If patient chronic infected ulcer, pretreated w/ abx- what type of pathogen should you suspect?
If patient chronic infected ulcer, pretreated w/ abx- what type of pathogen should you suspect?
If a patient has cellulitis, which types of bacteria should you suspect? (Select all that apply)
If a patient has cellulitis, which types of bacteria should you suspect? (Select all that apply)
If a foot has purulence but no smell, what type of bacteria is likely present?
If a foot has purulence but no smell, what type of bacteria is likely present?
Match each infection to its drugs
Match each infection to its drugs
Which of the following can be administered through IV for anaerobic bacteria?
Which of the following can be administered through IV for anaerobic bacteria?
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Capital of France (example flashcard)
Capital of France (example flashcard)
Paris