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microbes/antibiotics

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Endocarditis - valve normally affected Aortic
Most likely Organism (endocarditis) Strep Viridan
Antibiotics (Strep Viridan) Penicillin & Gentamicin
Acute endocarditis drugs flucloxacillin & gentamicin
Y r 2 antibiotics given for endocarditis Synergistic effect
IV drug user wiv endocarditis - heart valve infected Tricuspid
Most likely infecting organism for IV drug user wiv endocarditis Staph aureus
antibbiotics for IV drug user wiv endocarditis flucloxacillin & gentamicin
wot can b given to a patient whoose allergic to penicillin gentamicin & vancomycin
Sepsis of gram negative bacilli, wot wud the organism be? Escherichia Coli
Most likely source of Escherichia Coli urinary tract
antibiotic for Escherichia Coli co-amoxiclav (i.v.)
Most likely infecting organism for pneumonia Streptococcus pneumoniae, Mycoplasma pneumoniae
Best specimen to send for pneumonia blood culture
Which antibiotics should you use for pneumonia (amoxicillin & clarythromycin) (co-amoxiclav & clarythromyic)
why are 2 antibiotics given for pneumonia to cover a wide range of organisms
Best specimen for rapid diagnosis for influenza nasopharyngeal aspirate
Wot shudnt u treat pneumonia with gentamicin
wot is TB called Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Best specimen to send for TB Sputum - (as smear postivie, infectious)
Which antibiotics to use for TB rifampicin, isoniazid, pyrazinamide
y r 3 antibiotics given for TB to prevent development of resistance
Most likely cause of diarrhoea Campylobacter sp
wot antibiotics would u use on Campylobacter sp none
wen wud u give an antiobiotic for diarrhoea if there was signs of systemic illness rigor/fever (erythromycin)
most licely cause of Campylobacter sp undercooked chicken
Most likely cause of diarrhoea in hospitals clostridium dificile
wot antibiotics would u use on clostridium dificile metronidazole
how shud antibiotics b given to sumone wiv diarrhoea orally
Man who travelled to india comes bac wiv jaundice, wot cud it b hep a
how is hep a transmitted faecal oral route
which heps arent spread by f-o route b, c, d(iv drug users)
man in itu develops peritonitis wot organisms cud it b coliforms, enterococci, anaerobes
which antibiotics wrk on peritonitis co-amoxiclav, gentamicin & metronidazole
y r 3 antibiotics given for peritonitis cover wide range of organisms
Wot wud u use to eradicate H.Pylori PPI (omeprazole), clarithromycin, metronidazole
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