Module 2 Study Guide Infection/Antimicrobials PDF

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This study guide provides an overview of infection and antimicrobial drugs, including selective toxicity, antibiotic resistance mechanisms, and various drug interactions. It covers different classes of antibiotics and their applications, along with considerations for patients and laboratory monitoring.

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### Study Guide: Module 2 Infection/Antimicrobials #### Unit A #### **Selective Toxicity.** - #### **Narrow-spectrum Antibiotics vs. Broad-spectrum Antibiotics** - - - - - - #### **Acquired Resistance. Four mechanisms microbes have for resisting drugs.** 1. 2. 3. 4. ##...

### Study Guide: Module 2 Infection/Antimicrobials #### Unit A #### **Selective Toxicity.** - #### **Narrow-spectrum Antibiotics vs. Broad-spectrum Antibiotics** - - - - - - #### **Acquired Resistance. Four mechanisms microbes have for resisting drugs.** 1. 2. 3. 4. #### **Promotion of Antibiotic Resistance** - - #### **Patients more likely to have a resistant microbe:** - - - - #### **Superinfection** - #### **Importance of Antimicrobial Stewardship** - #### **First rule of antimicrobial therapy** - #### **Drug Susceptibility and the Antibiogram** - - #### **Indications for Using Antibiotic Combinations** - - - - - - #### **Disadvantages of Using Antibiotic Combinations** - - - - - #### **Prophylactic Use of Antimicrobials** - - - - - - - #### **Five Misuses of Antimicrobial Drugs** - - - - - #### **Factors in the Selection of the Best Antimicrobial** - - - #### **Review adverse antibiotic effects versus allergy. Two drug classes in this unit have a high rate of allergic reactions. Complete the table below:** **Class of Drug** **Type of Reaction** ------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- **Penicillin** **Allergy:** Minor rash to life-threatening anaphylaxis; **Adverse effects:** Pain at IM site, sensory and motor dysfunction, intra-arterial injection can cause gangrene, IV can cause hyperkalemia. **Sulfonamide** **Adverse effects:** Hypersensitivity (e.g., Steven-Johnson syndrome), blood dyscrasias (e.g., hemolytic anemia), kernicterus in newborns (bilirubin deposition in the brain). #### **Term Review** - - - - #### **Clostridium Difficile (C. diff) As An Adverse Effect** - - #### **Generations of Antibiotics** - - #### **QT interval Prolongation** - - - - - - - - #### **Beta-Lactam. Beta-Lactamase. Beta-lactamase Inhibitors** - - - ### **Unit B** #### **Antivirals** - - - #### **Relationship Between Onset of Viral Illness and Antivirals** - - - - - - - - - #### **Classes of Selected Antivirals** - - #### **PrEP** - - - - - - - - - - #### **Major Concerns with Oral Antifungals** - - - - - - #### **Oral Antifungals in Pregnancy and Lactation** - - - - - - #### **Immunization Basics** - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - #### **Tdap in Pregnancy** - - #### **QT Drugs Mentioned in the Unit** **Macrolides** - Fluoroquinolones Antimalarial (this is a big one for people traveling out of the country where you will find high rates of malaria; many countries on the continent of Africa and Asia are just examples!). Chloroquine (Aralen) Anti-protozoal, Ant-parasitic, Anti-fungal - - - **Unit C** #### **Drugs Used in the Treatment of Tuberculosis (TB)** - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - #### **Metronidazole (Flagyl) in Treating Anaerobic Bacterial Infections** - - - - - - - - - - - - - #### **Summary of Use in Pregnancy and Lactation** - - - - - Module 2 Forum Questions **What antibiotics did you find that had [significant] drug-to-drug interactions?** - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - **What drugs from his module required laboratory monitoring?** **TB Medications:** Liver (esp for INH w/BBW of hepatitis, liver failure, death). **PrEP:** Liver, Kidney & repeat HIV Q 3 months. **Vancomycin:** Kidney **EKGs** w/fluoroquinolines, macrolides, chloroquine, antifungals (-azoles), and pentamidine for pts w/existing cardiac issues or for some reason are at greater r/f the adverse effect of **QT prolongation** in these medications. *Maybe additional lab orders for pts whom the provider has reasons for concern:* - - Vancomycin if given IV (source Text) Aminoglycosides Renal function. Trimethoprim/ CBC, CD4 for Hiv, **TB medications:** Sputum Smears, Chest Film, AST, ALT, and Creatine Levels as a baseline and if symptoms of renal disease develop. Platelet Count, **Acyclovir and Valacyclovir:** Liver enzymes, **Ganciclovir:** Platlet count twice weekly **Foscarnet:** Serum Cretatine. Lytes "electrolytes", Calcium, magnesium, and phosphorus twice weekly. **Which drugs from this module, which abx are safe in pregnancy and lactation?** - - - Not safe - - - **When would you suspect a patient to have a resistant microbe?** - **Which antibiotics are safe for children?** - -

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