8. With high resistance of uropathogens to aminopenicillins ABS of choice: 1. fluoroquinolones 2. carbapenems 3. tetracyclines 4 . macrolides 5. monobactams 6 . first generation cephalosporins 9. I generation cephalosporins, unlike III generation cephalosporins, have: 1. high level of resistance to uropathogens 2 . low level of resistance to uropathogens 3 . high antimicrobial activity against "+" positive bacteria 4. high antimicrobial activity against gram "-" bacteria 5. greater nephrotoxicity 6 . less nephrotoxicity 10. The most characteristic side effects of aminoglycosides: 1. oppression of hematopoiesis 2 . nephrotoxic 3 . hepatotoxic 4 . ototoxic 5 . neurotoxic 6 . disulfiramlike 11. Note the side effects of nitrofurantoin: 1. pulmonary reactions. 2. gastrointestinal disorders 3. photosensitivity 4. nephrotoxicity 5 . neurotoxicity 6 . disulfiram-like syndrom 12. What antimicrobial agents, when used simultaneously with alcohol, can cause a disulfiram-like reaction? 1. cephalosporins 2 . fluoroquinolones 3. metronidazole 4. aminoglycosides 5 . tetracyclines 6.nitrofurans 13. Mark the main recommendations for the rational use of ciprofloxacin: 1. take with dairy products 2 . take 2 hours after dairy products, antacids and iron preparations 3 . avoid insolation 4. exclude alcohol. 5. do not prescribe to children under 18 years of age, pregnant and lactating women 6 correction of the dosage regimen is required for violations of kidney function 7. correction of the dosage regimen is required for violations of liver function 14. In the treatment of aminoglycosides, safety monitoring should include: 1. analysis of the condition of the organ of vision 2. analysis of the state of kidney function 3. conducting an audiogram 4. analysis of the level of hepatic transaminases 5. study of hemostasis indicators .