Wormack miscellanious Flashcards

1
Q

how is a mild to moderate complicated UTI treated

A

fluorquinolones or Bactrim PO
10-14 days
no hospitilization

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2
Q

how is a severe complicated UTI treated

A

cephalosporins or Beta lactams IV (amoxicillin…)

10-14 days

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3
Q

who should be treated for asymptomatic bacteriuria

A

pregnant or about to undergo urologic procedure

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4
Q

what needs to be done with all catheter associated UTIs

A

remobe indwelling catheters

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5
Q

what are the primary type of skin infections

A
  1. cellulitis
  2. impetigo
  3. folliculitis
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6
Q

what are 2 secondary skin infections

A

diabetic foot infection

bite wounds

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7
Q

what is a fiery red painful skin infection with sharply demarcated borders

A

erysipelas

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8
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what is a papular or postular inflammation of hair follicles

A

folliculitis

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9
Q

what is a painful, firm or flactuant abscess originating in a hair follicle

A

furuncle

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10
Q

what is a network of furuncles connected by sinus tracts

A

carbuncle

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11
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what is a large vesicle and or honey crusted sore

A

impetigo

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12
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what is cellulitis

A

painful, erythematous infection of deep skin with poorly demarcated borders

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13
Q

what is the deepest of the skin infections

A

necrotizing faciitis

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14
Q

what is the scientific term for flesh eating bacteria

A

type II necrotizing faciitis (caused by group A strep)

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15
Q

what is seen in purulent staph aureus

A
  1. furuncle (boil)
  2. carbuncle
  3. abscess
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16
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what is seen in a nonpurulent strep infection

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  1. erysipelas
  2. cellulitis
  3. necrotizing infection
17
Q

what is the cytotoxin responsible for leukocyte destruction and skin necrosis in community acquired MRSA

A

Oanton- Valentine leukocidin (PVL)