Screen Reader Mode Icon Check SCREEN READER MODE to make this survey compatible with screen readers. CF Virtual Roundtable Pre-Test Question Title * 1. Please enter your name and email address: Name Email Address OK Question Title * 2. How confident are you in: Very confident Confident Neutral Minimally confident Not at all confident Determining the appropriateness of switching antibiotic medications to improve patient care Determining the appropriateness of switching antibiotic medications to improve patient care Very confident Determining the appropriateness of switching antibiotic medications to improve patient care Confident Determining the appropriateness of switching antibiotic medications to improve patient care Neutral Determining the appropriateness of switching antibiotic medications to improve patient care Minimally confident Determining the appropriateness of switching antibiotic medications to improve patient care Not at all confident Recommending continuous, alternating antibiotic therapies Recommending continuous, alternating antibiotic therapies Very confident Recommending continuous, alternating antibiotic therapies Confident Recommending continuous, alternating antibiotic therapies Neutral Recommending continuous, alternating antibiotic therapies Minimally confident Recommending continuous, alternating antibiotic therapies Not at all confident OK Question Title * 3. Data from the EPIC trial, in which children were treated with Pseudomonas eradication therapy and then followed to initial isolation of Pa, show which of the following? Significant increase in exacerbations Higher rates of MRSA, S. maltophilia, or A. xylosoxidans Improvement in lung function All of the above A and B only OK Question Title * 4. The trial of continuous alternating treatment with aztreonam and tobramycin showed which of the following? Trend toward decreased exacerbations Fewer hospitalizations Trend toward improved lung function All of the above A and B only OK Question Title * 5. When oral azithromycin is added to a regimen of inhaled tobramycin and inhaled aztreonam, which of the following is observed? Efficacy of tobramycin is decreased Efficacy of aztreonam is decreased Efficacy of tobramycin is increased Efficacy of aztreonam is increased No impact on efficacy OK DONE