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| | choice1="Fourth generation" | | choice1="Fourth generation" |
| | choice5="Fifth generation" | | choice5="Fifth generation" |
| − | correctchoice="4" | + | correctchoice="2" |
| − | feedback4="'''Incorrect!''' Ceftiofur is a second generation cephalosporin which has a very broad spectrum of action with very high activity against enterobacteriaceae. Although it struggles against the most difficult gram negative organisms. [[Cephalosporins#Spectrum of Activity|WikiVet Article: Cephalosporins]]"
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| − | feedback3="'''Incorrect''' Ceftiofur is a second generation cephalosporin which has a very broad spectrum of action with very high activity against enterobacteriaceae. Although it struggles against the most difficult gram negative organisms. [[Cephalosporins#Spectrum of Activity|WikiVet Article: Cephalosporins]]"
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| | feedback2="'''Correct''' Ceftiofur is a third generation cephalosporin which has a very broad spectrum of action with very high activity against enterobacteriaceae. Although it struggles against the most difficult gram negative organisms. [[Cephalosporins#Spectrum of Activity|WikiVet Article: Cephalosporins]]" | | feedback2="'''Correct''' Ceftiofur is a third generation cephalosporin which has a very broad spectrum of action with very high activity against enterobacteriaceae. Although it struggles against the most difficult gram negative organisms. [[Cephalosporins#Spectrum of Activity|WikiVet Article: Cephalosporins]]" |
| − | feedback1="'''Incorrect''' Ceftiofur is a second generation cephalosporin which has a very broad spectrum of action with very high activity against enterobacteriaceae. Although it struggles against the most difficult gram negative organisms. [[Cephalosporins#Spectrum of Activity|WikiVet Article: Cephalosporins]]" | + | feedback4="'''Incorrect!''' Ceftiofur is a third generation cephalosporin which has a very broad spectrum of action with very high activity against enterobacteriaceae. Although it struggles against the most difficult gram negative organisms. [[Cephalosporins#Spectrum of Activity|WikiVet Article: Cephalosporins]]" |
| − | feedback5="'''Incorrect''' Fifth generation cephalosporins have only recently been developed and there are no veterinary examples. Ceftiofur is a second generation cephalosporin which has a very broad spectrum of action with very high activity against enterobacteriaceae. Although it struggles against the most difficult gram negative organisms. [[Cephalosporins#Spectrum of Activity|WikiVet Article: Cephalosporins]]" | + | feedback3="'''Incorrect''' Ceftiofur is a third generation cephalosporin which has a very broad spectrum of action with very high activity against enterobacteriaceae. Although it struggles against the most difficult gram negative organisms. [[Cephalosporins#Spectrum of Activity|WikiVet Article: Cephalosporins]]" |
| | + | feedback1="'''Incorrect''' Ceftiofur is a third generation cephalosporin which has a very broad spectrum of action with very high activity against enterobacteriaceae. Although it struggles against the most difficult gram negative organisms. [[Cephalosporins#Spectrum of Activity|WikiVet Article: Cephalosporins]]" |
| | + | feedback5="'''Incorrect''' Fifth generation cephalosporins have only recently been developed and there are no veterinary examples. Ceftiofur is a third generation cephalosporin which has a very broad spectrum of action with very high activity against enterobacteriaceae. Although it struggles against the most difficult gram negative organisms. [[Cephalosporins#Spectrum of Activity|WikiVet Article: Cephalosporins]]" |
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