EXAM #2: REVIEW Flashcards

1
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How is N. gonorrhea septic arthritis treated?

A

Ceftriaxone

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2
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How is gram negative septic arthritis treated?

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Cephalosporin

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3
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What patients require droplet precautions?

A

Patients with:

1) Influenza
2) Pertussis
3) Adenovirus

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4
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What NNRTI is teratogenic?

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Efavirenz

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5
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What are the benefits of the varicella vaccine?

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  • Prevents 12,000 hospitalizations and 100 deaths annually

- Of those hospitalized it presents: pneumonia, encephalitis, and superimposed “flesh-eating” bacteria infections

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6
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How is late onset newborn sepsis treated?

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2nd or 3rd generation cephalosporin

Vancomycin

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7
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What are the risk factors for early onset newborn sepsis?

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1) Rupture of membranes greater than 18 hours
2) Maternal fever/ chorioamionitis
3) Previous infant with GBS
4) Mother less than 20 y/o
5) Prematurity/low birth weight

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8
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What is the algorithm for deciding to treat occult bacteremia?

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1) Order WBC count
2) WBC high, get blood culture
3) Positive blood cultures= IM ceftriaxone

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9
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What is the treatment for early onset newborn sepsis?

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Ampicillin + aminoglycoside

2nd generation cephalosporin

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10
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What is the drug of choice for meningococcemia?

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PCN G

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11
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What are the symptoms of early congenital syphilis?

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1) Mucocutaneous lesions
2) LAD
3) Rash
4) Snuffles
5) Metaphyseal dystrophy
6) Periositis

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12
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What are the clinical manifestations of secondary syphilis in adults?

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1) Rash
2) Mucocutaneous lesions
3) LAD

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13
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What is the treatment for Chancroid?

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Azithromycin or Ceftriaxone

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14
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What patients require inpatient management of PID?

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1) Unable to exclude surgical diagnosis
2) Pregnant
3) Non-compliant
4) Unable to tolerate PO meds
5) Tubo-ovarian abscess

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15
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What is the treatment for gonorrhea?

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Ceftriaxone and Azithroymcin

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16
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When should you biopsy HPV?

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1) Uncertain of diagnosis
2) Unresponse to treatment
3) immunocompromise