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For the treatment of nosocomial sepsis caused by vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA), the following should be used:
b. Daptomycin !
c. Carbapenems "
d. Linezolid !
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Drugs potentially having activity against P. aeruginosa in patients with Pseudomonas septicemia include:
b. Piperacillin / tazobactam !
d. Ceftazidime !
e. Polymyxin E (colistin) !
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Antibiotic therapy, conducted after obtaining information about the causative agent of infection and its sensitivity to antibacterial drugs,
is called:
Select one:
a. etiotropic
b. preventive
c. empirical "
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Choose antibacterial drugs that are potentially active against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus:
b. tigecycline !
c. teicoplanin !
d. daptomycin !
e. linezolid !
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Select antibacterial drugs that are active against most anaerobic microorganisms:
c. Aminoglycosides "
d. Metronidazole !
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d. The time of administration of antibiotic therapy does not matter for the clinical outcome of the patient "
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/ Topic 3. Healthcare-associated infections. Odontogenic sepsis. Infectious complications in maxillofacial surgery / Training test (Topic 3)
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What criteria is not included in the quick SOFA organ dysfunction assessment scale for sepsis?
a. body temperature ≥ 38 ° C !
c. altered consciousness
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Choose an antibiotic that currently has the greatest activity against extreme-resistant gram-negative bacteria that cause infections
associated with the provision of medical care:
Select one:
a. linezolid
b. meropenem
c. sodium colistimethate !
d. ceftazidime
e. erythromycin
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Select antibacterial drugs that are active against most anaerobic microorganisms:
c. Carbapenems !
e. Metronidazole
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The most problematic aerobic Gram-positive microorganisms that cause infections associated with the provision of medical care are:
b. Pseudomonas aeruginosa
d. Acinetobacter baumannii
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e. Extremely resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae
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Antibacterial therapy, conducted before obtaining information about the causative agent of infection and its sensitivity to antibacterial
drugs, is called:
Select one:
a. preventive
b. empirical !
c. etiotropic
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The key and most important component of the infection control system is:
b. widespread use of antibiotics to prevent infections associated with the provision of medical care
c. hand hygiene !
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The change of antibiotic therapy from antibiotics with a wide coverage of pathogens to antibiotics with a narrower coverage of pathogens
after receiving the results of a microbiological study is called:
Select one:
a. escalation strategy of antibiotic therapy
c. preventive therapy
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a. St.pneumoniae "
b. A. baumannii
c. P.malariae
d. S.aureus
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For the treatment of sepsis caused by methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA), it is possible to use:
b. Inhibitor-protected beta-lactams !
c. Fluoroquinolones !
e. Carbapenems !
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Antibiotic therapy, conducted after obtaining information about the causative agent of infection and its sensitivity to antibacterial drugs,
is called:
Select one:
a. empirical
b. preventive "
c. etiotropic
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/ Topic 1. General questions of infectology. Viral hepatitis. Diarrheal diseases / Entrance test (Topic 1)
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a. meningitis
b. face edema
c. rash
d. bloody diarrhea !
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a. percutaneous "
c. parenteral
d. fecal-oral
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a. Spirobacteria
b. Actinomycetaceae
c. Enterobacteriaceae !
d. Hepadnaviridae
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