I have around 3 days until step 1 and am choosing carefully for my last crammable material. How high yield is knowing how to treat specific bugs with antibiotics? If I know the mechs and the SE's, is that enough? Thanks all!
FWIW, I didn't have any questions on antihelminthics. A few on antimalarials though.
MOA is definitely important, know the SE's in FA. Knowing a lot of specific bug/drug combos isn't necessary, but you need to know spectrum (GNR's, aerobes, anaerobes, etc) and coverage for a few especially important examples -- staph, strep, pseudomonas, chlamydia, etc.
My test was very micro heavy, including viruses. Ignore at your own risk! 😉
I had only one q like this. Also had several fungi/protozoa q's.but I mean like, how many questions did you have that involved the dna vs rna vs ds, vs ss, vs icosahedral, etc?
if you're worried about the +/- rna/dna, naked/env stuff......combining the mnemonics from FA and CMRRS makes the whole thing really easy....if you can remember like 5-6 mnemonics you can answer any of those q's
domer and anyone else who has recently taken it: were they getting into specifics on the protozoa/worm pharm?....ie needing to choose anything besides mebendazole for a worm or the basic protozoa stuff like metro & malaria drugs?
domer and anyone else who has recently taken it: were they getting into specifics on the protozoa/worm pharm?....ie needing to choose anything besides mebendazole for a worm or the basic protozoa stuff like metro & malaria drugs?
Then I at the break I checked FA and sure enough it caused brain lesions/cysts/whatever.
I had no drug q's on specific protozoa treatment, actually. I had 2 q's about specific bacterial treatment, though. I think it's worth it to know in general which antibacterials act against G+/G-'s, only G+'s, only G-'s... you know, that one chart in FA.domer and anyone else who has recently taken it: were they getting into specifics on the protozoa/worm pharm?....ie needing to choose anything besides mebendazole for a worm or the basic protozoa stuff like metro & malaria drugs?
I brought my FA and put it in my locker, but the lady there told me we're actually not allowed to look at books during breaks... I don't see it really helping, anyway. I think it might freak you out a bit!Wait, so you can take materials/FA into the test center and LOOK AT THEM in the breaks? Surely this can't be allowed because you could refresh your memory of a lot of stuff by looking through FA in the lunch break (if you take a long one).
Although it would be good if we can!
I had no drug q's on specific protozoa treatment, actually. I had 2 q's about specific bacterial treatment, though. I think it's worth it to know in general which antibacterials act against G+/G-'s, only G+'s, only G-'s... you know, that one chart in FA.
The one with all of the classes of antibiotics on it with line bars showing what bacteria they cover.what chart are you talking about?
for whatever reason that chart was omitted from the 07 version....its in 06The one with all of the classes of antibiotics on it with line bars showing what bacteria they cover.
but I mean like, how many questions did you have that involved the dna vs rna vs ds, vs ss, vs icosahedral, etc?
for whatever reason that chart was omitted from the 07 version....its in 06
And here it is for all of you that have the '07 edition:
I had to crop & zip it so it would fit, but enjoy. The chart is pretty good, but it did not cut it for my COMLEX yesterday. I had to know a TON of specific tx, like the Abx you use to tx Yersinia pestis.
I had 4-5 q's that asked about the characteristics of a specific virus, and about 4-5 questions on worms.
As far as drug specificity, it is enough to know the biggest categories-for example, vancomycin treats only gram positivies. On my test, there was only one question that couldn't be handled that way-what was the specific drug of choice for rickettsial infection. I put doxycycline but that could have been wrong.
could you get the worm ?s from those FA charts, or was more info needed? alll ive studied is FA for worms
the worm question was rediculously easy. they only seem to care about mebendazole. they won't ask you how to treat loa loa or whatever it's called. lol. FA is probably too much for the worms. they won't ask about paragonius, or some of the other weird bugs on that list. I would just take a quick look at the drugs for parasites the day before the exam. It's not worth it any time sooner. For the virus thing, its really unnecessary to memorize the structures of all the viruses from that chart. I just memorized the few mnemonics in FA and used them as a guide to answer questions like that. In the end, they didnt ask a single question on virus structure, but even if they did, it would probably be something very straight forward. I highly doubt they would care if you knew the structure of arenavirus or togavirus.
dont forget to include antihelminthics, theyre pretty easy to group and its worth at least a couple of questions on the test
Joke right? 0 questions about a ton of worms and a ton of drugs. Just be able to recognize which are the antiparasitic drugs from the true abx, that'll get you by.