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Question #1
Match the generic and trade name of the antibiotics used to treat otitis media in older children and adults. cefuroxime
A.
Vanitin
B.
Ceftin
C.
Augmentin
D.
Omnicel
Question #2
Match the generic and trade name of the antibiotics used to treat otitis media in older children and adults. cefpodoxime proxetil
A.
Augmentin
B.
Ceftin
C.
Omnicel
D.
Vanitin
Question #3
Match the generic and trade name of the antibiotics used to treat otitis media in older children and adults. amoxicillin clavulanate
A.
Vanitin
B.
Augmentin
C.
Omnicel
D.
Ceftin
Question #4
Match the generic and trade name of the antibiotics used to treat otitis media in older children and adults. cefdinir
A.
Vanitin
B.
Ceftin
C.
Augmentin
D.
Omnicel
Question #5
Match the microbial cause of endocarditis to its treatment. enterococci
A.
amphotericin
B.
penicillin G
C.
gentamicin
D.
nafcillin
E.
vancomycin
Question #6
Match the microbial cause of endocarditis to its treatment. candida
A.
amphotericin
B.
penicillin G
C.
gentamicin
D.
nafcillin
E.
vancomycin
Question #7
Match the microbial cause of endocarditis to its treatment. Staphylococcus aureus
A.
gentamicin
B.
penicillin G
C.
vancomycin
D.
amphotericin
E.
nafcillin
Question #8
Match the microbial cause of endocarditis to its treatment. Streptococcus bovis
A.
nafcillin
B.
vancomycin
C.
gentamicin
D.
penicillin G
E.
amphotericin
Question #9
Match the microbial cause of endocarditis to its treatment. methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)
A.
nafcillin
B.
vancomycin
C.
gentamicin
D.
penicillin G
E.
amphotericin
Question #10
Match the likely pathogen with the specific infectious skin disease. Staphylococcus aureus
A.
necrotizing fasciitis
B.
cellulitis from a cat bite
C.
erysipelas
D.
cellulitis
Question #11
Match the likely pathogen with the specific infectious skin disease. Pasteurella multocida
A.
cellulitis
B.
erysipelas
C.
necrotizing fasciitis
D.
cellulitis from a cat bite
Question #12
Match the likely pathogen with the specific infectious skin disease. beta-hemolytic streptococci
A.
erysipelas
B.
cellulitis
C.
cellulitis from a cat bite
D.
necrotizing fasciitis
Question #13
Match the likely pathogen with the specific infectious skin disease. group A streptococcus
A.
necrotizing fasciitis
B.
erysipelas
C.
cellulitis from a cat bite
D.
cellulitis
Question #14
Match the following infectious diseases to its description. salmonella
A.
inflammatory condition of colon
B.
acute abdominal pain in right lower side of abdomen; serious if ruptured
C.
watery diarrhea, abdominal pain, and cramping
D.
infection of gallbladder
E.
food-borne illness resulting in fever, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea
Question #15
Match the following infectious diseases to its description. acute cholecystitis
A.
watery diarrhea, abdominal pain, and cramping
B.
food-borne illness resulting in fever, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea
C.
acute abdominal pain in right lower side of abdomen; serious if ruptured
D.
infection of gallbladder
E.
inflammatory condition of colon
Question #16
Match the following infectious diseases to its description. diverticulitis
A.
acute abdominal pain in right lower side of abdomen; serious if ruptured
B.
watery diarrhea, abdominal pain, and cramping
C.
infection of gallbladder
D.
inflammatory condition of colon
E.
food-borne illness resulting in fever, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea
Question #17
Match the following infectious diseases to its description. appendicitis
A.
food-borne illness resulting in fever, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea
B.
watery diarrhea, abdominal pain, and cramping
C.
infection of gallbladder
D.
inflammatory condition of colon
E.
acute abdominal pain in right lower side of abdomen; serious if ruptured
Question #18
Match the following infectious diseases to its description. Clostridium difficile colitis
A.
watery diarrhea, abdominal pain, and cramping
B.
acute abdominal pain in right lower side of abdomen; serious if ruptured
C.
infection of gallbladder
D.
inflammatory condition of colon
E.
food-borne illness resulting in fever, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea
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