Infectious diseases Flashcards

1
Q

How are measles spread?

A

by respiratory droplets

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2
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What is the prodrome of Measles?

A
fever
malaise
conjunctivitis 
cough 
coryza 
koplik spots
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3
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What is the exanthem of measles?

A

erythematous macules and papules begin on face and go down

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4
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What is the test for measles?

A

serology for measles specific IgM and IgG

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5
Q

What is the tx for measles?

A

supportive care

possible vitamin A helps

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6
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what are some complications to measles?

A
OM 
pneumonia (most fatal)*
croup
diarrhea
hepatitis
thrombocytopenia
encephalitis
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7
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How is Rubella spread?

A

through air droplets or droplet contact of nasopharyngeal secretions

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8
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What is the prodrome of rubella?

A
low grade fever
HA
sore throat 
conjunctivitis 
rhinorhrrea 
cough
lymphadenopathy
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9
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What is the exanthem of rubella?

A

pruritic, pink to red macules

begin on the face and spread to the trunk over 24 hours

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10
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What are some complications

A

MC encephalitis

thrombocytopenia

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11
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If a pregnant patient has rubella, how will this effect the infant?

A

mental retardation
SN hearing loss
eye abnormalities
CHD

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12
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What is the Dx test for rubella?

A

serology for rubella specific IgM

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13
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What is the tx for rubella?

A

supportive care

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14
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How is Erythema Infectiosum (5th disease) spread?

A

respiratory secretion
blood
vertical

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15
Q
Low grade fever 
malaise 
HA 
pruritis 
coryza
myalgia
joint pain
A

Prodrome of Erythema Infectiosum (5th)

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16
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Bright red cheeks for 1-4 days followed by symmetric, erythematous lace-like rash on trunk and extremities for 5-9 days

A

Exanthema of Erythema Infectiosum (5th)