HIV Flashcards

1
Q

What is the term used to describe the condition/illness experienced in the first few weeks of HIV infection?

A

HIV seroconversion illness

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2
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In which scenario is HIV viral load testing preferred over HIV antibody testing?

A

In neonates, as they may contain maternal HIV antibodies.

In the HIV seroconversion period.

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3
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What is a cause of pneumonia that must be ruled out in those with low CD4 count?

A

Pneumocystis jiroveci pneumonia

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4
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Which medication is the first line treatment of Pneumocystis Jiroveci Pneumonia?

A

Co-trimoxazole

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5
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What are the 2 common AIDs-defining conditions?

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Pneumocystis jiroveci and Kaposi Sarcoma

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6
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PCP may not always show on a CXR. What other tests can be done to increase suspicion of PCP?

A

Testing for a decrease in Oxygen saturations when exercising.
In PCP, there will be a decrease in O2 sats/ exertional hypoxia.

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7
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What are the classes of Anti-retroviral medications?

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  1. Fusion inhibitors: Maraviroc and Enfuvirtide
  2. Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase inhibitors: Zidovudine (AZT)
  3. Non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors
  4. Protease inhibitors
  5. Integrase inhibitors
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8
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Which antimotility drug is the drug of choice for anti-diarrhoeal medication?

A

Loperamide

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Which anti-emetic medication is the drug of choice for adults who have severe vomiting?

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Metoclopramide 10MG IM

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10
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What is dysentry?

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Dysentry is a type of gastroenteritis that results in diarrhoea with blood

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What is amoebic dysentry treated with?

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Metronidazole and Paromomycin or Iodoquinol

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12
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What medication is given for those with infected with Salmonella, Shigella or Campylobacter?

A

Ciprofloxacin

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13
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What is AZT? Describe its mechanism of action.

A

Zidovudine.

Zidovudine is a nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor

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14
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What are the contraindications of AZT?

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Anaemia, Neutropenia and breastfeeding

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15
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What is HAART? Give an example.

A

Highly Active Anti-retroviral therapy.

Efavirenz (a NNRTI) and 2 NRTI (Lamivudine + Tenofovir)

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16
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What is the recommended HIV testing?

A

simultaneous HIV antibodies and p24 antigen test

17
Q

What is the advantage of Point Of Care Testing?

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Either a fingerprick or mouth swab sample can give a result within minutes.

18
Q

Give examples of Nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase inhibitors

A
  1. Zidovudine (AZT)
  2. Didanosine (ddl)
  3. Lamivudine (3TC)
  4. Tenofovir
  5. Abacavir
19
Q

Give examples of Non-nucleoside Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors

A
  1. Efavirenz

2. Nevirapine

20
Q

Give examples of Protease Inhibitors

A
  1. Atazanavir

2. Darunavir

21
Q

Give an example of a fusion inhibitor and another example of CCR5 inhibitor

A

Fusion inhibitor: Enfuvirtide

CCR5 inhibitor: Maraviroc

22
Q

What is Cobicistat?

A

Cobicistat is a drug that helps Atazanavir and Darunavir (both Protease inhibitors) to work better.

23
Q

What is the most common cause of cerebral abscess in patients with HIV? (Think of an opportunistic infection)
What are 2 other common causes of brain abscess formation in HIV patients?

A

Neurotoxoplasmosis also known as Cerebral Toxoplasmosis

Others include Aspergillosis and Cryptococcus Neoformans

24
Q

What is the cause of Neurotoxoplasmosis?

A

Parasite Toxoplasma gondii infection/invasion into the brain.

25
Q

What are the 2 differential diagnosis of ring-enhancing lesions seen on CT or MRI scans with radiocontrast, in patients with HIV or AIDS?

A

CNS lymphoma or CNS Toxoplasmosis

26
Q

What is the CXR image of patient with PCP?

A

Ground-glass appearance