Deck 38: Inhibitors of Bacterial Cell Wall Synthesis
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Deck 38: Inhibitors of Bacterial Cell Wall Synthesis
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A woman is dispensed a single dose of a drug for a urinary tract infection. Which step in bacterial cell wall synthesis is inhibited by this drug?
A) transpeptidase
B) addition of phosphoenolpyruvate
C) formation of N-acetylglucosamine
D) incorporation of D-alanine residues
E) formation of pentaglycine bridge
A) transpeptidase
B) addition of phosphoenolpyruvate
C) formation of N-acetylglucosamine
D) incorporation of D-alanine residues
E) formation of pentaglycine bridge
addition of phosphoenolpyruvate
2
For which reason is clavulanate included in some formulations of β-lactam drugs?
A) blocks formation of cell wall precursors
B) prevents cross-linking of cell wall peptides
C) inhibits renal tubular secretion of β-lactam drugs
D) inhibits bacterial degradation of β-lactam drugs
E) inhibits renal degradation of β-lactam drugs
A) blocks formation of cell wall precursors
B) prevents cross-linking of cell wall peptides
C) inhibits renal tubular secretion of β-lactam drugs
D) inhibits bacterial degradation of β-lactam drugs
E) inhibits renal degradation of β-lactam drugs
inhibits bacterial degradation of β-lactam drugs
3
Which attribute is associated with a third-generation cephalosporin that is excreted primarily in the bile?
A) well absorbed from the gut
B) long plasma half-life
C) used to treat Pseudomonas infections
D) may cause platelet dysfunction and bleeding
E) prolongs the QT interval of the electrocardiogram
A) well absorbed from the gut
B) long plasma half-life
C) used to treat Pseudomonas infections
D) may cause platelet dysfunction and bleeding
E) prolongs the QT interval of the electrocardiogram
long plasma half-life
4
After receiving a rapid intravenous infusion of an antibiotic, a man develops hypotension and an erythematous rash.
Which drug is most likely responsible for this adverse effect?
A) ceftriaxone
B) ertapenem
C) aztreonam
D) piperacillin
E) vancomycin
Which drug is most likely responsible for this adverse effect?
A) ceftriaxone
B) ertapenem
C) aztreonam
D) piperacillin
E) vancomycin
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