OM + SSTIs Flashcards

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How does the skin protect against infections?

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What are the pathogens involved in CA-SSTIs?

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What pathogens are involved in nosocomial, complicated SSTIs?

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What are the risk factors for SSTIs?

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What are the different types of uncomplicated SSTIs? Which are purulent and non-purulent?

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What is the difference between erysipelas and cellulitis? What are the signs and symptoms? Pathogens involved? Risk factors? Diagnosis?

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How is erysipelas and cellulitis treated?

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What are considered special cases of non-purulent SSTIs? How do you treat them?

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What is impetigo? How does it present? What pathogens are involved? Risk factors?

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What is bullous impetigo? How is it different from impetigo? What pathogens are involved? How do you treat it?

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What is folliculitis? How does it present? Pathogens? Risk factors? Treatment?

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What is the difference between furuncles and a carbuncle? How does it present? How do you treat it?

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13
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How do you classify complicated SSTIs?

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What is necrotizing SSTIs? What pathogens are involved? Risk factors? Treatment?

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What pathogens are involved in animal bite wounds? What types do we worry about the most? How do you treat it?

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What pathogens are involved in human bite wounds? How do you treat it?

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17
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What should be consider for the treatment of burn wounds? What pathogens should we be concerned about?

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18
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What are decubitus ulcers? How do you classify them? What pathogens are involved? Risk factors? Treatment?

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19
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What are diabetic ulcers? Why are we concerned about them? Pathogens? Risk factors? Treatment?

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20
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How do you assess the severity of infection?

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21
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What is osteomyelitis? What are the three different types?

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22
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What pathogens cause the three types of OM?

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23
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What are the risk factors for OM? Age of onset? and site of infection?

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24
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How does OM present clinically?

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25
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What are some important considerations when using laboratory findings to diagnose or monitor OM?

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26
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What are the non-pharmacological measures used in OM?

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27
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What are some general principles of pharmacological therapy in OM?

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28
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How do you empirically treat hematogenous or contiguous OM?

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29
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How do you empirically treat vascular insufficiency OM?

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30
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What is the targeted therapy for hematogenous and contiguous OM?

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31
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What is the targeted therapy for vascular insufficiency OM?

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32
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What are some considerations for the treatment of chronic OM?

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33
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How do you treat PJI/OM?

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34
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What are SSIs? How do we classify them?

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35
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What are the recommended ABX PPX for cardiothoracic procedures?

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36
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What are the recommended ABX PPX for orthopedic procedures?

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37
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What are the recommended ABX PPX for abdominal procedures?

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38
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What are the recommended ABX PPX for obstetrics procedures?

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39
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What are the recommended ABX PPX for hepatic/biliary procedures?

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40
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What are the recommended ABX PPX for trauma wounds?

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