| Video Name | Drug Class | Targets | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Penicillins | Beta-lactams | Cell wall synthesis (Gram positives). | | Cephalosporins | 1st to 5th gen | Broader Gram-negative coverage. | | Vancomycin | Glycopeptide | MRSA; red man syndrome. | | Aminoglycosides | Gentamicin/Tobra | Nephrotoxicity, ototoxicity. | | Macrolides | Azithromycin/Erythromycin | Atypicals (Mycoplasma, Chlamydia). | | Tetracyclines | Doxycycline | Rickettsia, Lyme; teeth discoloration. | | Fluoroquinolones | Cipro/Levofloxacin | Tendon rupture; QT prolongation. | | Sulfonamides | TMP-SMX | PCP; UTI; kernicterus. | | Antifungals | Azoles/Amphotericin B | Ergosterol synthesis; "Shake and bake." | | Antivirals | Acyclovir/Tamiflu | HSV/Varicella/Influenza. | | Anti-HIV (HAART) | NRTI, NNRTI, PI | Reverse transcriptase/protease inhibitors. | | Antimalarials | Chloroquine/Mefloquine | Hemozoin polymerization. |
Sketchy uses high-context scenes like "The Mushroom Hunter" and "The Campground" for these. Sketchy Micro Videos List-
| Video Name | Key Organism / Topic | High-Yield Takeaway | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | HSV 1 & 2 | Herpes | Latent in trigeminal/sacral ganglia; acyclovir. | | VZV | Chickenpox/Shingles | "Dewdrop on rose petal"; Hutchinson's sign. | | CMV | "Owl's eye" inclusions | Mononucleosis (heterophile negative); retinitis. | | EBV | Mono/Burkitt's | Heterophile positive; associated with nasopharyngeal carcinoma. | | HHV-6 & 7 | Roseola | Sixth disease; febrile seizures. | | HHV-8 | Kaposi Sarcoma | Endothelial cells; in HIV/AIDS. | | Adenovirus | Keratoconjunctivitis | Non-enveloped; "Swimming pool conjunctivitis." | | Papillomavirus | Warts/Cancer | HPV 16, 18 (cervical cancer); koilocytes. | | Polyomavirus (BK/JC) | Progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy (PML) | JC virus; BK in transplant. | | Parvovirus B19 | Fifth disease | "Slapped cheeks"; aplastic crisis (RBC precursor). | | Poxvirus (Variola/Molluscum) | Smallpox/Molluscum | Molluscum: "umbilicated" lesions. | | Video Name | Drug Class | Targets
Gram-negative organisms make up a massive portion of clinical pathology, particularly for GI and urinary tract infections. Gram-Negative Cocci : A Shocking College Campus Neisseria gonorrhoeae : The Violist's Club Enteric Gram-Negative Bacilli (Enterobacteriaceae) | | Fluoroquinolones | Cipro/Levofloxacin | Tendon rupture;
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