ANTI-INFECTIVES by Lorenz

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Anti-Infectives Knowledge Quiz

Test your understanding of anti-infective medications and their role in healthcare. This comprehensive quiz covers various aspects of anti-infectives, including their usage in dentistry and treatment of infections.

Join the quiz to:

  • Explore different categories of anti-infectives
  • Learn about infections and their treatments
  • Challenge your knowledge with 69 engaging questions
69 Questions17 MinutesCreated by CuringInfection243
Medicines that work to prevent or treat infections, they include antibacterial, antivirals, antifungals and antiparasitic medications.
Revolutionized healthcare and are now critical in curing and even helping to prevent many kinds of infection.
Treat minor infections and most often cure many serious infectious diseases.
Invasion of the body by pathogenic microorganisms and the reaction of the tissues to their presence and to the toxins.
How does microorganisms cause infection?
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An anti-infective in dentistry for clinical situations that requires the use of antibiotic for the prevention rather than treatment of infections.
An anti-infective in dentistry for caries, acute oral infections or periodontal infections.
Dental caries are caused by?
To treat dental caries, use antibiotics such as?
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A healthy gingiva sulcus composes of microflora such as?
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Gingivitis increases?
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What does ANUG mean?
ANUG is treated with?
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LJP means?
LJP is caused by?
LJP is treated with?
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What are the considerations for oral infections?
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Oral infections are treated with?
Prophylactic indication without high risk should use what drug?
Prophylactic indication without high risk should use what drug if allergic to the recommended drug?
Prophylactic indication with high risk should use what drug?
Prophylactic indication with high risk should use what drug if allergic to the recommended drug?
Refers to species of organism affected by the drug.
Types of antibiotics.
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A fast killing antibiotics.
A slow killing antibiotics.
Classification of antibiotics based on their spectrum of action.
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An antibiotics spectrum of action acting only on a single or limited group of microorganisms.
An antibiotics spectrum of action acting on a positive group and a significant number of negative group of microorganisms.
An antibiotics spectrum of action that is effective for both positive and negative group of microorganisms.
The process by which a cell that has previously been infected by one virus gets co-infected with a different strain of the virus, or another virus, at a later point in time.
The reduction in effectiveness of a medication in treating a disease or condition.
Antiinfectives in dentistry may be?
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