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NRSG 3100 Unit 4 Question and answers 100% correct
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NRSG 3100 Unit 4 Question and answers 100% correct NRSG 3100 Unit 4 
 
Piperacillin and tazobactam (Zosyn) - correct answer Indication: skin, blood, sinus, CNS, respiratory infections 
 
MOA: 
inhibit bacterial wall synthesis, greater penetration through outer membrane of gram negative bacteria. Tazobactam added to help avoid inactivation by certain bacteria. 
 
Contraindications/precautions: 
-Caution with initial doses, can cause anaphylaxis 
-When taken with coagulation modifiers, **can...
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Beta Lactam Antibiotics – PCN Exam | Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024/2025
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Beta Lactam Antibiotics – PCN 
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Basic MOA of PCN - Answer -inhibitor of cell wall synthesis 
Are PCN bacteriocidal or bacteriostatic? - Answer -Bacteriocidal 
Name 2 members of the beta-lactam family of antibiotics - Answer -1. 
Penicillins 
2. Cephalosporins 
Name the site of action of penicillinase (beta-lactamase) - Answer - 
Between the C and N on the beta lactam ring 
Name the chief structural requirement for bioloical activ...
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Microbiology Lab Final Exam Questions and Answers
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Microbiology Lab Final Exam Questions and Answers 
agent that kills bacteria upon exposure -Answer-bacteriocidal 
agent naturally produced by microorganisms -Answer-antibiotic 
agent that slows the growth of bacteria -Answer-bacteriostatic 
agent artificially synthesized or manipulated from other products -Answer-antimicrobial 
targets DNA gyrase, preventing DNA replication within a cell -Answer-novobiocin 
Disrupts cell wall stability, eventually leading to cell lysis -Answer-penicillin 
binds ...
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NR 293 Final Exam 3 (2023/2024) Verified Questions and Answers 
bacteriostatic 
drugs that do not kill the bacteria, but slows their growth 
 
 
culture and sensitivity 
take a blood culture so we can determine where the bacteria is growing; sensitivity report determines the best treatment 
 
 
antibiotic combos 
Additive 
potentiative 
antagonisitic 
 
 
empiric therapy 
treatment of an infection before specific culture information has been obtained 
 
 
definitive therapy 
antibiotic therapy t...
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Microbiology Lab Final Exam Questions and Answers 
agent that kills bacteria upon exposure -Answer-bacteriocidal 
agent naturally produced by microorganisms -Answer-antibiotic 
agent that slows the growth of bacteria -Answer-bacteriostatic 
agent artificially synthesized or manipulated from other products -Answer-antimicrobial 
targets DNA gyrase, preventing DNA replication within a cell -Answer-novobiocin 
Disrupts cell wall stability, eventually leading to cell lysis -Answer-penicillin 
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Aminoglycosides can be ____ at higher doses and _____ at lower doses correct answers Bacteriocidal and bacteriostatic 
 
This lab work should be monitored when taking aminoglycosides correct answers BUN/CR and peak/trough 
 
Never mix aminoglycosides with ____ correct answers PCN 
 
Aminoglycosides pose a greater risk for what adverse effect? correct answers Ototoxicity and nephrotoxicity 
 
Ototoxicity s/s include: correct answers Dizziness, tinnitus, ataxia, hearing loss, N/V 
 
Aminoglycoside...
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NCCT PRACTICE TEST 100 QUESTIONS with correct answers
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Of the following structures, which would be located in the mediastinum? 
a. Ocipital lobe 
b. Aorta 
c. Left carotid artery 
d. Pancreas Answer b. Aorta 
 
2. 
The point at which an impulse is transmitted from one neuron to another is: 
a. Nerve center 
b. Synapse 
c. Dendrite 
d. Terminal plate Answer b. Synapse 
 
3. 
Which of the following terms is spelled incorrectly? 
a. Bacterial 
b. Bacteriolagy 
c. Bacteriocidal 
d. Bacterium Answer b. Bacteriolagy 
 
4. 
In a human, urine fl...
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PCN and Cephalosporins | Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update 2024/2025
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PCN and Cephalosporins | 
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Antibacterial 
Inhibit bacterial growth or kill bacteria and other microorganisms 
Antibiotics 
Inhibit bacterial grwoth or kill bacteria 
Bacteriostatic drugs 
inhibit growth of bacteria 
Bacteriocidal 
kills bacteria 
Antibacterial: MOA 
-inhibition of bacterial cell wall synthesis: PCN, Cephalospor
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Advanced Pharmacology Exam 1 | 120 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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Describe the relevance of the Nurse Practice Act in any state for a nurse practitioner's practice, including 
prescriptive authority. - 
-authority for NP practice defined by each state 
-Nurse practice acts are written by legislators (laws) and authorize Boards of Nursing to establish legal 
authority to define who may use the title of NP, the scope of practice for NPs, any practice restrictions, 
requirements to be credentialed within the state as NP, and disciplinary grounds for infractions...
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VTNE practice test Questions with correct answers What is the appropriate amount of time to soak an instrument in a cold sterilization solution before adequate sterilization is achieved? a. 10 hours b. 45 minutes c. 30 minutes d. 15 minutes - ANSWER-10 ho
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VTNE practice test Questions with correct 
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What is the appropriate amount of time to soak an instrument in a cold sterilization 
solution before adequate sterilization is achieved? 
a. 10 hours 
b. 45 minutes 
c. 30 minutes 
d. 15 minutes - ANSWER-10 hours 
Assuming 15 psi, the minimum conditions that must be met to ensure that a pack has 
been adequately sterilized by autoclaving are: 
a. 131° F for 15 minutes 
b. 121° C for 25 minutes 
c. 131° F for 30 minutes 
d. 121° C for 15 mi...
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