Meningitis Flashcards

1
Q

What is meningitis

A

inflammation of the meninges in the brain

caused by bacterial, viral or fungal infection

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what are the meninges

A

3 membranes that envelop the brain/ spinal cord

dura mater- tough and fibrous
arachnoid mater- web- like
pia mater- thin- direct contact with brain

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3
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what is the most common cause of meningitis

A

Viral

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4
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what are the causes of meningitis

A

malignant= leukaemia, lymphoma, breast cancer

viral= mumps, herpes, influenza, echovirus

bacterial= neisseria meningitidis, strep pneumoniae

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5
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what is meningococcal meningitis

A

causes by neisseria meningitis

man not cause fever or high WBC
cold peripheries

life threatening

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6
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how does meningitis present

A
headache
fever
neck stiffness
photophobia
n and v

seizures
reduced conscious level
confusion
features of sepsis e.g. non-blanching rash (bacterial)

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how do you investigate meningitis

A

Blood tests (FBC, u and es, clotting, glucose)

Lumbar Puncture

CT head

ABG

Blood cultures

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8
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how do you treat bacterial meningitis

A

IV Benzylpenicillin/ Ceftriaxone

steroids e.g. dexamethasone to reduce hearing loss and neuro damage

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9
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how does the LP results differ for bacterial and viral and fungal meningitis

A
Bacterial:
cloudy
high protein
low glucose
high neutrophils
Viral:
clear
normal protein
normal glucose
high lymphocytes

Fungal:
clear
high protein
normal glucose

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