Fungal/Parasitic Flashcards

1
Q

The actual growth of fungi characterized by threadlike, branching, cylindrical tubules is also referred to as

A

hyphae

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2
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Distinguish btw a yeast and a mold

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yeast are unicellular and grow by budding wheras molds are multicellular

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3
Q

Which form of fungi are more commonly found in the body due to temp.

A

yeast

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4
Q

How do antifungal drugs work?

A

prohibit the synthesis of ergosterol, the main sterol in their cell membrane

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5
Q

whats the most common cause of Malaria

A

Plasmodium vivax (out of the 4 causes)

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6
Q

Your pt traveled to Africa and has gotten back progressing from Hot, Cold, to Wet. The most likely cause

A

Malaria

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7
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Where does malaria affect the body?

A

It infects the hepatocytes in the liver, multiplying in RBC’s eventually causing them to rupture. Hence anemia

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8
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This infection causes profuse, watery stools. Greasy diarrhea can be DX with cysts or trophozoites in feces

A

Giardiasis

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9
Q

How would you treat a patient affected by Giardiasis?

A

Metronidazole

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10
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This parasitic infection presents with explosive watery diarrhea, onset 1-2 wks post exposure and can be treated with hydration due to its self-limiting characteristic. (can also cause biliary cholecystitis, ect.)

A

cryptosporidium

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11
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This tropical helminth infection can enter the bloodstream by ingestion of its eggs.

A

whipworm

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12
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Whipworms can be treated with:

A

mebendazole

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13
Q

What is the MOA for mebendazole

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inhibits the growth/division of worms (particularly intestinal)

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14
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This helminth infection can be characterized by female transitting the anus at night to deposit eggs. Dx by putting tape over anus at night

A

pinworm

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15
Q

How would you treat a patient with known pinworm infection

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Mebendazole (inhibits growth/division of worm)

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16
Q

This helminth infection causes pruritus (anal itching)

A

pinworms

17
Q

This type of helminth infection can penetrate the skin

A

hookworm

18
Q

This fluke inhabits the portal vascular system of many animals

A

schistosoma

19
Q

This helminth infection can cause vitamin B12 deficiency along with intestinal obstruction

A

fish tapeworm