Pharmacology- Exam 3 Study Guide.docx
Pharmacology- Exam 3 Anti- Infectives (Antibiotics, Antivirals, Antifungals) Antibiotics Cause disease in two ways: 1. Invasiveness ◦ Divide rapidly to overcome and cause direct damage 2. Toxins ◦ Very small amounts disrupt normal cell function Community-associated infections ◦ An infection that is acquired by a person who has not been hospitalized or had a medical procedure within the past year Health care–associated infections (nosocomial) ◦ Contracted in a hospital or institutional setting Infection was not present or incubating in the patient on admission to the facility ◦ More difficult to treat because causative microorganisms are often drug resistant and the most virulent…plus patients are sick!! ◦ Occur in 10% of hospitalized patients ◦ UTIs are the MOST common Prevention Hand washing Disinfectant ◦ Kills organisms ◦ Used only on nonliving object
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- Southeastern Community College
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- NUR 307
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pharmacology
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◦ utis are the most common prevention hand washing