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NBEO PART 2 EXAM NEWEST 2026-2027 ACTUAL
EXAM WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS , EXAMS OF NURSING
Pencillins should not be used with.. - - ANS✔️--patients with an allergy to cephalosporins and
vice versa
What do cephalosporins and penicillin have in common - - ANS✔️--beta lactam rings
Penicillins - - ANS✔️--Penicillin, dicloxacillin (Gram +), amoxicillin (gram + and -)
Cephalosporins are known to reduce... - - ANS✔️--Vitamin K absorption and should not be used
with Warfarin due to excessive bloodd thinning
1st generation cephalosporins - - ANS✔️--cephalexin gram +
3rd generation cephalosporins - - ANS✔️--Cetriaxone Gram -
used to treat gonorrhea
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Cell wall inhibitors used to treat blepharitis - - ANS✔️--Bacitracin :Gram +
Neomycin
Polymyxin B: Gram -
What should you prescribe for a Corneal Epithelial defect? - - ANS✔️--Fluroquinolone QID to
prevent bacterial infection
Corneal Scarring treatments - - ANS✔️--Surgery
- PTK, DLK, Superficial keratectomy, penetrating keratoplasty
What should you prescribe for a corneal ulcer - - ANS✔️--fluoroquinolone Q1H and cycloplegia
for comfort
What is used to treat filaments (mucus strands) from dry eye? - - ANS✔️--Topical Acetylcysteine
What are the mediators for retinal edema and how do you treat it? - - ANS✔️--Prostaglandins
treated with NSAIDs or Steroids
Gonorrhea treatment - - ANS✔️--IV or IM Ceftriaxone
Macrolides: Azithromycin, clarithromycin, clindamycin, Erythromycin (used in newborns
prophylactically), linomycin
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Only FDA approved topical anti fungal - - ANS✔️--Natamycin
Medications you can use to treat a fungal infection - - ANS✔️--Natamycin (FDA approved)
ZOLE- ketoconazole, fluconazole, miconazole)
nystatin
Amphotericin B
Griseofulvin
Frequency for prostaglandins - - ANS✔️--QHS
Frequency for betablockers - - ANS✔️--BID
Frequency of Alpha antogonists - - ANS✔️--TID
Frequency of CAI - - ANS✔️--TID
Azasite - - ANS✔️--Macrolide
broad spectrum
pt should not blink for 5 mins to ensure absorption
Macrolides MOA - - ANS✔️--bind to the 50s ribosomal subunit, resulting in inhibition of RNA
dependent protein synthesis
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Fluroquinolones MOA - - ANS✔️--inhibit DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV
Aminoglycosides MOA - - ANS✔️--bind to the 30S ribosomal subunit.
Which classifications of antibacterial agents should not be used in children? - - ANS✔️--
Fluroquinolones - damage to ligament formation
Folic acid synthesis: damage bone marrow
Tetracyclines- damage bone growth and teeth
Which antibacterials are safe for kids? - - ANS✔️--Macrolides - the mycin crew
Penicillins (as long as they are not allergic to cephalosporins)
Cephalosporins (only if not on warfarin and not allergic to penicillin)
Causes of Angioid Streaks - - ANS✔️--PEPSI
Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum
Ehler's danlos
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Scleritis
Causes of Blue Sclera - - ANS✔️--Minocycline
Ehler's danlos
rheumatoid arthritis
NBEO PART 2 EXAM NEWEST 2026-2027 ACTUAL
EXAM WITH COMPLETE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS , EXAMS OF NURSING
Pencillins should not be used with.. - - ANS✔️--patients with an allergy to cephalosporins and
vice versa
What do cephalosporins and penicillin have in common - - ANS✔️--beta lactam rings
Penicillins - - ANS✔️--Penicillin, dicloxacillin (Gram +), amoxicillin (gram + and -)
Cephalosporins are known to reduce... - - ANS✔️--Vitamin K absorption and should not be used
with Warfarin due to excessive bloodd thinning
1st generation cephalosporins - - ANS✔️--cephalexin gram +
3rd generation cephalosporins - - ANS✔️--Cetriaxone Gram -
used to treat gonorrhea
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Cell wall inhibitors used to treat blepharitis - - ANS✔️--Bacitracin :Gram +
Neomycin
Polymyxin B: Gram -
What should you prescribe for a Corneal Epithelial defect? - - ANS✔️--Fluroquinolone QID to
prevent bacterial infection
Corneal Scarring treatments - - ANS✔️--Surgery
- PTK, DLK, Superficial keratectomy, penetrating keratoplasty
What should you prescribe for a corneal ulcer - - ANS✔️--fluoroquinolone Q1H and cycloplegia
for comfort
What is used to treat filaments (mucus strands) from dry eye? - - ANS✔️--Topical Acetylcysteine
What are the mediators for retinal edema and how do you treat it? - - ANS✔️--Prostaglandins
treated with NSAIDs or Steroids
Gonorrhea treatment - - ANS✔️--IV or IM Ceftriaxone
Macrolides: Azithromycin, clarithromycin, clindamycin, Erythromycin (used in newborns
prophylactically), linomycin
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Only FDA approved topical anti fungal - - ANS✔️--Natamycin
Medications you can use to treat a fungal infection - - ANS✔️--Natamycin (FDA approved)
ZOLE- ketoconazole, fluconazole, miconazole)
nystatin
Amphotericin B
Griseofulvin
Frequency for prostaglandins - - ANS✔️--QHS
Frequency for betablockers - - ANS✔️--BID
Frequency of Alpha antogonists - - ANS✔️--TID
Frequency of CAI - - ANS✔️--TID
Azasite - - ANS✔️--Macrolide
broad spectrum
pt should not blink for 5 mins to ensure absorption
Macrolides MOA - - ANS✔️--bind to the 50s ribosomal subunit, resulting in inhibition of RNA
dependent protein synthesis
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Fluroquinolones MOA - - ANS✔️--inhibit DNA gyrase and topoisomerase IV
Aminoglycosides MOA - - ANS✔️--bind to the 30S ribosomal subunit.
Which classifications of antibacterial agents should not be used in children? - - ANS✔️--
Fluroquinolones - damage to ligament formation
Folic acid synthesis: damage bone marrow
Tetracyclines- damage bone growth and teeth
Which antibacterials are safe for kids? - - ANS✔️--Macrolides - the mycin crew
Penicillins (as long as they are not allergic to cephalosporins)
Cephalosporins (only if not on warfarin and not allergic to penicillin)
Causes of Angioid Streaks - - ANS✔️--PEPSI
Pseudoxanthoma Elasticum
Ehler's danlos
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Scleritis
Causes of Blue Sclera - - ANS✔️--Minocycline
Ehler's danlos
rheumatoid arthritis