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  • Antibiotics stop bacterial growth or kill them.

    True
  • What type of action does tetracycline exhibit against bacteria?
    Bacteriostatic
  • What is a disadvantage of broad-spectrum antibiotics?
    They kill beneficial gut bacteria
  • Which type of antibiotic is less likely to cause resistance?
    Narrow-spectrum
  • Antibiotic resistance occurs when bacteria evolve the ability to survive antibiotic exposure.
    True
  • What are bacteria resistant to multiple antibiotics called?
    Superbugs
  • Antibiotics work by either killing bacteria directly or inhibiting their growth
  • Bacteriostatic antibiotics prevent bacterial growth by interfering with protein production
  • Categorize the two main types of antibiotics by their range of effectiveness:
    1️⃣ Broad-spectrum antibiotics
    2️⃣ Narrow-spectrum antibiotics
  • Narrow-spectrum antibiotics reduce the risk of resistance because they minimize impact on gut bacteria
  • Which antibiotic is an example of a bacteriostatic agent?
    Erythromycin
  • What is the primary cause of antibiotic resistance?
    Overuse of antibiotics
  • What are superbugs resistant to?
    Multiple antibiotics
  • Phage therapy uses viruses to target specific bacteria
  • What is the primary goal of antibiotic stewardship?
    Preserve antibiotic effectiveness
  • What are antibiotics used to treat?
    Bacterial infections
  • What type of medications are antibiotics different from?
    Antiseptics and antivirals
  • Antibiotics target bacterial cells without harming human cells.

    True
  • Narrow-spectrum antibiotics minimize harm to gut bacteria but require accurate diagnosis
  • Bactericidal antibiotics like penicillin destroy bacteria by disrupting their cell walls
  • What is a primary cause of antibiotic resistance?
    Overuse of antibiotics
  • Match the factor with its explanation in the development of antibiotic resistance:
    Overuse of antibiotics ↔️ Excessive use allows resistant strains to thrive
    Misuse of antibiotics ↔️ Not completing the prescribed course
    Natural bacterial evolution ↔️ Bacteria evolve to resist antibiotics
  • Antibiotics are the same as antiseptics and antiviral drugs.
    False
  • What does selective toxicity in antibiotics refer to?
    Targeting bacteria without harming human cells
  • Match the type of antibiotic with its characteristic:
    Broad-spectrum ↔️ Effective against a wide range of bacteria
    Narrow-spectrum ↔️ Targets specific types of bacteria
  • What are the two primary mechanisms by which antibiotics work against bacteria?
    Bactericidal and bacteriostatic
  • Misuse of antibiotics, such as stopping early when feeling better, can lead to resistance.

    True
  • Superbugs pose a significant threat to public health due to their resistance to multiple antibiotics.

    True
  • What is one key preventative measure to reduce antibiotic resistance?
    Improve hygiene and sanitation
  • Antibiotic stewardship principles include prescribing antibiotics only when necessary
  • Antibiotics work by either killing bacteria directly or inhibiting their growth
  • Antibiotics like penicillin kill bacteria by disrupting their cell wall
  • Match the type of antibiotic with its description:
    Broad-spectrum ↔️ Acts against a wide variety of bacteria
    Narrow-spectrum ↔️ Targets specific types of bacteria
  • Order the steps of how antibiotics work against bacteria:
    1️⃣ Antibiotic targets bacterial cell wall or protein synthesis
    2️⃣ Bactericidal antibiotics kill bacteria directly
    3️⃣ Bacteriostatic antibiotics inhibit growth
    4️⃣ Selective toxicity prevents harm to human cells
  • What do bacteriostatic antibiotics like tetracycline prevent in bacteria?
    Protein synthesis
  • Not completing the prescribed course of antibiotics allows surviving bacteria to develop resistance
  • What are antibiotics used to treat?
    Bacterial infections
  • Match the antibiotic mechanism with its action:
    Bactericidal ↔️ Kill bacteria directly
    Bacteriostatic ↔️ Inhibit bacterial growth
  • Antibiotics demonstrate selective toxicity to protect human cells.

    True
  • What is a major disadvantage of broad-spectrum antibiotics?
    They can kill beneficial gut bacteria