Deck 35: Treatment of Infections Iii: Antifungal and Antiparasitic Drugs

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Severe,systemic fungal infections are more likely if:

A)patients are taking systemic doses of glucocorticoids.
B)patients are taking systemic doses of other antibiotics.
C)patients have AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome).
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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Antifungal drugs are relatively safe when administered _____,but the risk of liver toxicity and other severe side effects increases substantially when these drugs are given _____.

A)topically;orally
B)orally;topically
C)subcutaneously;topically
D)intravenously;subcutaneously
E)systemically;locally
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Although several different drugs are available to treat malaria,many of these drugs are ineffective in certain parts of the world because:

A)malaria is difficult to diagnose accurately.
B)the organism that causes malaria has become resistant to these drugs.
C)antimalarial drugs must all be given by continuous intravenous infusion.
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
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Cutaneous and mucocutaneous infections such as tinea (ringworm)infections and candidiasis are typically treated with:

A)local or topical antibacterial drugs.
B)local or topical antifungal drugs.
C)systemic doses of antibacterial drugs.
D)systemic doses of antifungal drugs.
E)antiviral drugs.
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Tapeworms (cestodes),roundworms (nematodes),and flukes (trematodes)are treated with:

A)antifungal drugs.
B)antiprotozoal drugs.
C)anthelmintic drugs.
D)antibacterial drugs.
E)none of the above
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Deck 35: Treatment of Infections Iii: Antifungal and Antiparasitic Drugs
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Severe,systemic fungal infections are more likely if:

A)patients are taking systemic doses of glucocorticoids.
B)patients are taking systemic doses of other antibiotics.
C)patients have AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome).
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
all of the above
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Antifungal drugs are relatively safe when administered _____,but the risk of liver toxicity and other severe side effects increases substantially when these drugs are given _____.

A)topically;orally
B)orally;topically
C)subcutaneously;topically
D)intravenously;subcutaneously
E)systemically;locally
topically;orally
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Although several different drugs are available to treat malaria,many of these drugs are ineffective in certain parts of the world because:

A)malaria is difficult to diagnose accurately.
B)the organism that causes malaria has become resistant to these drugs.
C)antimalarial drugs must all be given by continuous intravenous infusion.
D)all of the above
E)none of the above
the organism that causes malaria has become resistant to these drugs.
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Cutaneous and mucocutaneous infections such as tinea (ringworm)infections and candidiasis are typically treated with:

A)local or topical antibacterial drugs.
B)local or topical antifungal drugs.
C)systemic doses of antibacterial drugs.
D)systemic doses of antifungal drugs.
E)antiviral drugs.
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Tapeworms (cestodes),roundworms (nematodes),and flukes (trematodes)are treated with:

A)antifungal drugs.
B)antiprotozoal drugs.
C)anthelmintic drugs.
D)antibacterial drugs.
E)none of the above
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