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What is the primary bacterial target listed for nafcillin/dicloxacillin?
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Which organisms are covered by amoxicillin/ampicillin in the chart?
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Which beta-lactam/beta-lactamase inhibitor combinations are listed (chart) for broader coverage?
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Which drugs are listed as anti-Enterococcal agents in the chart?
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Which carbapenems are listed on the chart?
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Which agent on the chart is noted as covering Pseudomonas?
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Which cephalosporins are explicitly listed by generation on the chart?
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Which agents are listed for MRSA/MSSA distinction on the chart?
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Which oral outpatient options are listed on the chart for common infections?
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Which antibiotics are listed for anaerobic coverage on the chart?
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Which agents are listed under Enterics for Gram-negative coverage including aminoglycosides and fluoroquinolones?
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What image supplements the antibiotic spectrum chart?
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What is the primary bacterial target listed for nafcillin/dicloxacillin?
Which organisms are covered by amoxicillin/ampicillin in the chart?
Which beta-lactam/beta-lactamase inhibitor combinations are listed (chart) for broader coverage?
Which drugs are listed as anti-Enterococcal agents in the chart?
Which carbapenems are listed on the chart?
Which agent on the chart is noted as covering Pseudomonas?
Which cephalosporins are explicitly listed by generation on the chart?
Which agents are listed for MRSA/MSSA distinction on the chart?
Which oral outpatient options are listed on the chart for common infections?
Which antibiotics are listed for anaerobic coverage on the chart?
Which agents are listed under Enterics for Gram-negative coverage including aminoglycosides and fluoroquinolones?
What image supplements the antibiotic spectrum chart?
(illustration only)
Alt: Antibiotic spectrum basics chart by organism groups.
A compact reference of common antibiotics grouped by their usual activity against Gram-positive bacteria (Enterococcus, Staph, Strep), Gram-negative bacteria (enterics, Pseudomonas, ESBLs) and anaerobes, plus key agents for resistant organisms.
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