Case 1 Flashcards

1
Q

postop infection (no implants)

A

staph aureus

-risk MRSA if high at hospital or prior MRSA infection

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2
Q

postop infection with implant use

A

staphlococcus epidermidis

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3
Q

puncture wound w/OM

A

pseudomonas

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4
Q

puncture wound w/cellulitis

A

staph or strep

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5
Q

diabetic ulceration

A

staph aureus

Gr B strep

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6
Q

tx puncture wound- soft tissue infection only

A
ie if no risk pseudomonas (No OM, not DM shoe wound)
PO
amoxicillin/clavulonic acid 875mg bid
clindamycin 300 mg tid
cephalexin 500 mg bid-qid
levofloxacin 500 mg bid
IV
cefazolin 1g q6h
amicillin/sulbactam 3g q6h
piperacillin/tazobactam 3.375 q6h
clindamycin 600-900 mg q8h
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7
Q

puncture wound tx

A

US to image FB
SX debridement if deep tissue infection

abx to cover gram + and -
staph and strep

later sx mean deeper infection

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8
Q

Patzakis zones of the foot

A

zone 1 - toes to MTPJ (met neck)
2- distal calc to mTPJ (met neck)
3-under calc

cx risk: 1>3>2
1- OM , pyarthrosis

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9
Q

puncture wound if OM (staph and pseudomonas)

A

PO
ciprofloxacin 750 mg q12h

IV
cefepimine 2g q12h
ceftazidime (fortaz) 2g q12h
piperacillin/tazobactam (zosyn) 3.375 g q6h

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10
Q

imaging for puncture wound

A

near bone- US
far from bone- CT

long duration -MRI

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11
Q

tx animal, human bite

A

empiric abx

beta-lactamase:
amoxicillin/clavulonic acig (Augmentin) 875 mg PO

IV
piperacillin/tazobactam (zosyn) 3.375 g q6 h or 4.5 q8h
ampicillin/sulbactam (unasyn) 1.5-3 g q6h
ticaracililn/clavulonic acid (timentin) 3.1 qi6h, heed Na loading

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12
Q

actineobacter baumanii

A

aerobic
gram - coccobacillus (rod)

soldier iraq
ICU
community infection- trauma

unasyn (ampicillin/sulbactam) 1.5-3 g qi6h
sulbactam have activity

broad spectrum cephalos
ceftazidime (fortaz) 2g q12 h
carbapenem, now some resistance
imipenem, meropenem

tigecycline- for actineobacter

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13
Q

ekinella corrodens

A

aerobic
gram - rod

human bite
needle licker- DM, IV user

beta lactam:
amoxicillin/clavulonic acid 800 mg (augmentin) bid PO

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14
Q

pseudomonas aeruginosa

A

gram - rod
aerobic
oxidase positive

puncture wound w/OM
moist shoes (DM) wound

tx

*ciprofloxacin 400 mg q8h

IV
zosyn (piperacillin/tazobactam) 3.375 q6h or 4.5 q8h

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15
Q

tetanus protocol

A

if 3, skip Tdap

give TIG (immunoglobulin) if high risk for tetanus and unsure/5yrs since last

risk: >6hr wound
>1cm
contaminants
devitalized tissue

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16
Q

pasturella multocida

A

gram - aerobic rod
animal bites

cellulitis
septic arthrits
OM
abscess

*augmentin (amox/clav) 800 mg bid

17
Q

clostridium tetani

A

gram + rod
endospore release toxin- little use abx

PCN
metronidazole

18
Q

carbapenems

A

seizure, n/v cross PCN
beta lactam, broad (gram + and -)

imipenem/cilastin (primaxin)
gram + aerobes/anaerobes
actineobacter
500 mg q6-8h
limb threatening

meropenem
gram -, pseudomonas
1.2 g q8h
limb threatneing

**ertapenem (Ivanz)
once daily DM foot infection
NO pseudomonas
1g IV 24h

19
Q

aminoglycosides

A

aerobic gram -
pseudomonas, actineobacter

gentamycin
tobramycin- pseudo best
amikacin

nephro
neurotoxic
ototoxic