GI sepsis Flashcards

1
Q

What is cholangitis?

A

infection of the common bile duct - usually resulting from a common bile duct stone

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2
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What could enterococcus found in the blood signal?

A

endocarditis

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3
Q

What antibiotic causes a C. diff infection?

A

cephalosporin

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4
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What is sepsis?

A

uncontrolled amplification of the immune response throughout the whole body
- life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a dysregulated host response to infection

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5
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What is septic shock?

A

subset of sepsis with circulatory and cellular/metabolic dysfunction associated with a higher risk of mortality

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What is spontaneous peritonitis?

A

intact abdomen and gut, translocation across a boggy bowel into the ascites

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What is secondary peritonitis?

A

spontaneous burst (the bacteria are introduced)

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8
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What is the drug of choice for sepsis and enterococci in the gi tract?

A

Amoxicillin

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Apart from amoxicillin, what drug is also effective against enterococci?

A

vancomycin

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10
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What is the drug of choice for sepsis and coliforms in the gi tract?

A

gentamicin

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What is the drug of choice for sepsis and anaerobes in the gi tract?

A

Metronidazole

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What is the back up drug if any of the others are contraindicated?

A

Co-trimoxazole

Aztreonam

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