EXAM #1: CASE II Flashcards

1
Q

Which does not ferment lactose, E. coli or Salmonella?

A

Salmonella

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2
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How should you initially treat a child with Salmonella food poisoning?

A

Supportive care

*Note that abx can PROLONG fecal shedding

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3
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What parasite is strongly associated with bloody diarrhea?

A

Entamoeba histolytica

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4
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What is the initial treatment for RSV?

A

Watchful waiting

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5
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What is the most likely cause of an aspiration pneumonia IN A NURSING HOME?

A

Streptococcus pneumoniae*

*This is the most common cause of nursing home acquired pneumonia

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6
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A patient with a painful penile lesion, beefy red base, and tender inguinal lymph nodes most likely has?

A

Chancroid

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7
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A patient with a painful penile lesion, beefy red base, and tender inguinal lymph nodes. You think its Chancroid, how do you rule out Herpes?

A

Tzanck Smear

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8
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What is RPR/VDRL used to diagnose?

A

Syphilis

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9
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Describe a positive Tzanck smear?

A

Large multinucleated lobules

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10
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What organism causes Chancroid?

A

Haemophilus ducreyi

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11
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If you see gram positive cocci in clusters, what should you suspect?

A

S. aureus

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12
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How can you tell the difference between S. aureus and S. epidermidis in the lab?

A

Coagulase

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