Fever / Dr.sadiq Flashcards

1
Q

What the fever?

A

Elevation of core body temperature more than 38 c, it’s response to cytokines and acute phase protein, occurs in infected and non infected diseases.

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2
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Feeling hot and sweating guide to fever ( true or false )

A

False, not necessary

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3
Q

What accurate ways to measure body temperature?

A

Axillary and aural ways less accurate than oral and rectal

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4
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What Rigors mean?

A

Shivering followed by excessive sweating

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5
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What causes of Rigors?

A

Rapid rise in body temperature from any cause

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6
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What causes of night sweating?

A

Infected disease such as TB or infective endocarditis

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7
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Excessive sweating occurs in alcohol or anxiety or hot environmental with increase body temperature (true or false )

A

False, without increasing body temperature

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8
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What diagnosis or causes of fever with severe headache and photophobia?

A

Meningitis

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9
Q

Fever with ……… most common in young children or elderly

A

Delirium/ هذيان

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10
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If patient have fever with myalgia what most common diagnosis?

A

Viral infections such as influenza and sepsis

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11
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Fever with Shock maybe accompany with ……….. and …………

A

Sever infectious and sepsis

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12
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About history taking in infectious diseases if fever and cough lasting 2 days or one month what mean?

A
  • Acute respiratory infections
  • TB
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13
Q

What management to parent with fever?

If patient have fever with sever sweating what management?

A
  • Antipyretic/ paracetamol
    and tepid sponging (كمادات)
  • Replacment of salts and water is important
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14
Q

Oral temperature unreliable for fever in old age (true or false)

A

True

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15
Q

Fever in old age associated with……… and ………..

A

Confusion and delirium

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16
Q

What most common infections diseases in nursing home residents?

A

Pneumonia, UTI التهاب المسالك البولية , soft tissue infection and gastroenteritis

17
Q

What the prominent causes of pyrexia of unknown origin (PUO)?

A

Infective / TB, intra abdominal abscess, Urinary tract infection, endocarditis infection

Non infective / arthritis and trauma

18
Q

…………. Mainly in female patients medical or nursing background

A

Factitious fever

19
Q

What muchausen’s syndrome mean?

A

Rare psychological and behavioural conditions in which somebody made or induce symptoms of illness in themselves

20
Q

What neutropenic fever means?

A

Patient with neutrophils count less than 0.5 and axillary temperature more than 38,5 c

21
Q

What causes of neutropenia fever?

A

Bacterial and fungal infections especially gram + bacteria

22
Q

Neutropenic fever associated with ………….

A

dwelling catheters

23
Q

What the therapy of this Type of fever?

A

pipracillin + tazobactam I.v
and anti fungal therapy

24
Q

If fever not resolved within 3-5 days
what therapy?

A

alternative anti fungal therapy with azole group ( fluconazole, itraconazole, ketaconazole)

25
Q

What the difference between bacteraem and septicaemia?

A

Bacteraem /
Presenting of organism in blood in healthy patients without symptoms

Septicaemia/
Presenting of organism in blood
And causes disease