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what classes of drugs can be used for glaucoma
B blocker
a agonist
prostaglandin
cholinergics
diuretics
antibiotic:
SE tooth discoloration
tetracycline
antibiotic:
SE tendonitis
flouroquinilones
antibiotic:
SE red man syndrome
vanco
antibiotic:
SE grey baby syndrome
chloremphenicol
antibiotic:
SE cartilage damage
flouroquinilones
antibiotic:
SE nephrotoxic ototoxic
aminiglycosides
antibiotic:
SE pseudomembranous colitis
clindamycin

ampicillin
antibiotic:
DOC gonorrhea
ceftriaxone
antibiotic:
DOC for RMSF or lymes
tetracyclines
antibiotic:
Rx giardia
metro
antibiotic:
Rx for MRSA and c diff
vanco
antibiotic:
Rx for px with renal insufficiency
aztreonam
antibiotic:
big gun
imipenum and cilistat
antibiotic:
prophylaxis for PCP
TMP SMX

Dapsone
antibiotic:
prophylaxis for TB
INH
how do viruses acquire an envelope
cell membrane

except herpes = nuclear envelope
which viruses do not have envelopes
adeno

calici

papilloma

parvo

picorna

polyoma
which virus has a diploid DNA
retrovirus
what features are common to most DNA viruses
DS'

linear

icosahedral

replicates in nucleus
which DNA virus isnt DS
parvo
which DNA virus isnt linear
papilloma

polyoma

hepadna
which DNA virus isnt icosahedral
pox
where do DNA virus replicate
nucleus

except pox
viral genetics:
exchange between two chromosomes
recombination
viral genetics:
base sequence homology
recombination
viral genetics:
exchange of segments
reassortment
viral genetics:
causes influenza pandemics
reassortment
viral genetics:
making a functional protein for another virus
complementation
viral genetics:
acquiring a new protein coat
phenotypic mixing
viral genetics:
inhibits another virus from replicating or releasing
interference
what are the live attenuated vaccines
small pox

yellow fever

VZV

sabins polio

MMR
how does vaccination work
impairs virus entry into cell

neutralize antibodies in the circulation
what are the recombinant vaccines
HBV

HPV
what are the killed vaccines
rabies

influenza

polio salk

HAV
how is rabies inactivated
beta propiolactone
how are toxins inactivated
heat or formalin
what population cant recieve live vaccines
immunocompromised or close contacts
what is the only live vaccine that can be given to immunocompromised
MMR
what are the egg based vaccines
flu

yellow fever

MMR
what kind of immunity is induced by live attenuated vaccine
both humoral and cell mediated
what kind of immunity is induced by killed vaccine
humoral
what are the negative RNA viruses
orthomyxo

paramyxo

rabies
what are the encapsulated DNA viruses
herpes

hepadna

pox
what are the naked RNA viruses
reo

hepe

picorna

calici
what is the only DS RNA virus
reo
where do RNA viruses replicated
cytoplasm

except influenza and retro