QUESTION 6 Sulfanomides work as • feedback inhibitors • competitive inhibitors of enzymes • noncompetitive inhibitors of enzymes • ribosome binding molecules QUESTION 7 Mycolic acids are targeted by isoniazid in the treatment of • Mycoplasma pneumonia • Histoplasma • Staphylococcus aureus • Mycobacterium turberculi QUESTION 8 Anti viral drugs may target • viral ribosomes • uncoating • viral assembly • nucleic acid synthesis QUESTION 9 In the Kirby Bauer method what antibiotic would be most effective to treat a bacterial infection? • Sensitive • Resistant • Intermediate • Drug of Inhibition QUESTION 10 Which antibiotic has the least side effects? • Streptomycin • Penicillin • Tetracycline • Erythromycin • Chloramphenicol
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QUESTION 6 Sulfanomides work as feedback inhibitors competitive inhibitors of enzymes noncompetitive inhibitors of enzymes ribosome binding molecules QUESTION 7 Mycolic acids are targeted by isoniazid in the treatment of Mycoplasma pneumonia Histoplasma Staphylococcus aureus Mycobacterium turberculi QUESTION 8 Anti viral drugs may target viral ribosomes uncoating viral assembly nucleic acid synthesis QUESTION 9 In the Kirby Bauer method what antibiotic would be most effective to treat a bacterial infection? Sensitive Resistant Intermediatte Drug of Inhibition QUESTION 10 Which antibiotic has the least side effects? Streptomycin Penicillin Tetracycline Erythromycin Chloramphenicol
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Rifampin is an antibiotic that is often used to treat certain bacterial infections. What enzyme would it likely target involved in central dogma? Beta-lactamase Penicillin Binding Protein Viral glycoproteins RNA polymerase Clostridium difficile is a microbe that causes severe health complications especially in our elder patient population. Which statement is false? C. diff is an antibiotic-associated diarrhea Is an obligate aerobic bacteria C. diff can form spores that are resistant against cleaning agents C. diff can form spores that can survive for a few months
Match the antibiotic to its target below: - tetracycline, macrolides, aminoglycosides - ciprofloxacin, a fluoroquinolone - azoles - bacterial enzymes involved in folic acid synthesis - rifampin, a rifamycin - Bacterial RNA Polymerase - Bacterial Gyrase - trimethoprim, sulfamethoxazole - methicillin - penicillin - 70S ribosomes
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