Syllabus
T: Microbiology
- T1i / 14A10: Classify bacteria according to Gram stain system and their shape. Give two examples for each classification (40% marks). List with examples the mechanisms of bacterial antibiotic resistance (60% marks)
- T1i / 15A05: Classify Gram Positive bacteria with examples (20 marks). Outline the pharmacology of Vancomycin (80 marks)
- T2i / 21A16: Describe the pharmacology of piperacillin-tazobactam
- T2i / 16B23: Compare and contrast the mechanism of action
- T2i / 18B10 / 16A22: Compare and contrast the pharmacology of vancomycin and flucloxacillin
- T2i / 19B20: Compare the pharmacology of piperacillin-tazobactam and ciprofloxacin
- T2i / 22B09: List any five classes of antibiotics with anti-staphylococcal activity and provide one example of each class. Outline the mechanism of action and side effects of the five drugs
- T2i / 23B19: Describe the mechanism of action, dose, pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of ceftriaxone
- T2i: Steps to eradicate bacteria