OF THE FAMILY MIDTERM EXAM PRACTICE
QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS NEW
MODIFIED TESTED AND APPROVED 2026 LATEST
This antibiotic class can be used to treat infection in infants younger than 8 days
old.
A. cephalosporins
b. aminoglycosides
c. macrolides
d. sulfonamides
--ANSWER--B. aminoglycosides
The antibiotic is used to treat uncomplicated UTIs?
A. vancomycin
b. flagyl
c. tetracycline
d. sulfamethoxazole/ trimethoprim
--ANSWER--D. sulfamethoxazole/ trimethoprim
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,Which antibiotic is not recommended for UTIs of the upper urinary tract?
a. nitrofurantoin
b. ampilicillin
c. azithromycin
d. sulfamethoxazole/ trimethoprim
--ANSWER--A. nitrofuratoin
This pathogen is highly associated with CAP in smokers and those with COPD?
A. haemophilus influenza (gram +)
b. Streptocococcus pneumonia (gram +)
c. haemophilus influenza (gram -)
d. Streptococcus (gram -)
--ANSWER--C. Haemophilus influenza (gram -)
What is the therapeutic action of Guaifenesin?
A expectorant
B. H1 blockers
C. cough supressant
D. Mucolytic
--ANSWER--a. Expectorant
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,What compound must be present in organic sunscreen for it to be effective?
A. titanium dioxide
b. zinc oxide
c. avobenzone
d. albendazole
--ANSWER--C avobendazone
What is the first line treatment for mild acne?
A oral antibiotics (e.g doxycycline, minocycline) and comedolytics
b. benzyl peroxide
c. diferin
d. oral contraceptives (cos) and sprionolactone
--ANSWER--B. benzyl peroxide
"it is both an antibiotic and kerolytic"
What is the first line treatment for severe acne?
A. doxycycline and isotretinoin
b. retinoids
c. pencillin and cephalosporins
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, d. salicylic acid
e. both a and b
--ANSWER--E both a and b
What patient education is needed for isotretinoin?
A. protects skin from sunlight and avoid sunlamps and tanning beds
b. pregnancy should be avoided, and two reliable birth contol methods
c. risk for depression and suicide
D all options are correct
e. a and b only
--ANSWER--d all options are correct
Waht is the most effective drugs for prevention and treatment of seasonal and
perennial rhinitis?
A sympathimimetics
b. intranasal glucocortiods
c. oral steriods
d. diphenhydramine
--ANSWER--B. intranasal glucocorticoids
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