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Deck 11: Principles of Antimicrobial Action Resistance
1
Antimicrobial resistance resulting from the normal genetic, structural, or physiologic state of a microorganism is referred to as
A)intrinsic resistance.
B)inherent resistance.
C)microorganism mediated resistance.
D)All of the above are correct.
A)intrinsic resistance.
B)inherent resistance.
C)microorganism mediated resistance.
D)All of the above are correct.
A
Intrinsic resistance is considered to be a natural and consistently inherited characteristic that is associated with the vast majority of strains that constitute either a particular bacterial group, genus, or species.
Intrinsic resistance is considered to be a natural and consistently inherited characteristic that is associated with the vast majority of strains that constitute either a particular bacterial group, genus, or species.
2
The mechanism of acquired, high-level resistance to vancomycin involves
A)enzymatic destruction of the antibiotics.
B)altered antibiotic targets.
C)decreased intracellular uptake of the drug.
D)the production of altered cell wall precursors that do not bind the antibiotic with sufficient avidity.
A)enzymatic destruction of the antibiotics.
B)altered antibiotic targets.
C)decreased intracellular uptake of the drug.
D)the production of altered cell wall precursors that do not bind the antibiotic with sufficient avidity.
D
The mechanism involves altered cell wall precursors that do not bind vancomycin with sufficient avidity to allow inhibition of peptidoglycan synthesizing enzymes. The altered targets are readily incorporated into the cell wall so that synthesis progresses as usual.
The mechanism involves altered cell wall precursors that do not bind vancomycin with sufficient avidity to allow inhibition of peptidoglycan synthesizing enzymes. The altered targets are readily incorporated into the cell wall so that synthesis progresses as usual.
3
Match the antimicrobial agent with its mode of action.
a.Cell wall synthesis inhibition
b.Cell membrane function inhibition
c.Protein synthesis inhibition
d.DNA and RNA synthesis inhibition
Vancomycin
a.Cell wall synthesis inhibition
b.Cell membrane function inhibition
c.Protein synthesis inhibition
d.DNA and RNA synthesis inhibition
Vancomycin
A
4
Match the antimicrobial agent with its mode of action.
a.Cell wall synthesis inhibition
b.Cell membrane function inhibition
c.Protein synthesis inhibition
d.DNA and RNA synthesis inhibition
Rifampin
a.Cell wall synthesis inhibition
b.Cell membrane function inhibition
c.Protein synthesis inhibition
d.DNA and RNA synthesis inhibition
Rifampin
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5
Match the antimicrobial agent with its mode of action.
a.Cell wall synthesis inhibition
b.Cell membrane function inhibition
c.Protein synthesis inhibition
d.DNA and RNA synthesis inhibition
Gentamicin
a.Cell wall synthesis inhibition
b.Cell membrane function inhibition
c.Protein synthesis inhibition
d.DNA and RNA synthesis inhibition
Gentamicin
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6
Match the antimicrobial agent with its mode of action.
a.Cell wall synthesis inhibition
b.Cell membrane function inhibition
c.Protein synthesis inhibition
d.DNA and RNA synthesis inhibition
Ciprofloxacin
a.Cell wall synthesis inhibition
b.Cell membrane function inhibition
c.Protein synthesis inhibition
d.DNA and RNA synthesis inhibition
Ciprofloxacin
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7
Bacterial resistance to beta-lactams may be mediated by
A)enzymatic destruction of the antibiotics.
B)altered antibiotic targets.
C)decreased intracellular uptake of the drug.
D)All of the above are correct.
A)enzymatic destruction of the antibiotics.
B)altered antibiotic targets.
C)decreased intracellular uptake of the drug.
D)All of the above are correct.
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8
Antibiotic resistance that results from altered cellular physiology and structure caused by changes in a microorganism's usual genetic makeup is known as
A)intrinsic resistance.
B)inherent resistance.
C)acquired resistance.
D)environmentally mediated resistance.
A)intrinsic resistance.
B)inherent resistance.
C)acquired resistance.
D)environmentally mediated resistance.
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9
Match the antimicrobial agent with its mode of action.
a.Cell wall synthesis inhibition
b.Cell membrane function inhibition
c.Protein synthesis inhibition
d.DNA and RNA synthesis inhibition
Tetracycline
a.Cell wall synthesis inhibition
b.Cell membrane function inhibition
c.Protein synthesis inhibition
d.DNA and RNA synthesis inhibition
Tetracycline
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10
Match the antimicrobial agent with its mode of action.
a.Cell wall synthesis inhibition
b.Cell membrane function inhibition
c.Protein synthesis inhibition
d.DNA and RNA synthesis inhibition
Penicillin
a.Cell wall synthesis inhibition
b.Cell membrane function inhibition
c.Protein synthesis inhibition
d.DNA and RNA synthesis inhibition
Penicillin
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11
Antimicrobial agents that inhibit bacterial growth but generally do not kill the organism are known as
A)bactericidal.
B)antibiotic.
C)bacteriostatic.
D)All of the above are correct.
A)bactericidal.
B)antibiotic.
C)bacteriostatic.
D)All of the above are correct.
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12
Antimicrobial agents that usually kill target organisms are said to be
A)bactericidal.
B)antibiotic.
C)bacteriostatic.
D)All of the above are correct.
A)bactericidal.
B)antibiotic.
C)bacteriostatic.
D)All of the above are correct.
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13
Mycoplasmas are organisms without cell walls.Which antimicrobials would be ineffective in treating infections involving this bacterium?
A)Tetracycline
B)Aminoglycosides
C)Penicillin
D)Rifampin
A)Tetracycline
B)Aminoglycosides
C)Penicillin
D)Rifampin
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14
Match the antimicrobial agent with its mode of action.
a.Cell wall synthesis inhibition
b.Cell membrane function inhibition
c.Protein synthesis inhibition
d.DNA and RNA synthesis inhibition
Polymyxin B
a.Cell wall synthesis inhibition
b.Cell membrane function inhibition
c.Protein synthesis inhibition
d.DNA and RNA synthesis inhibition
Polymyxin B
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