Bites/stings and creepy things- Jaynstein Flashcards
(12 cards)
Bites: what is needed for hx taking?
Is the animal known or unknown? UTD on shots?
What breed of animal?
Time of bite
Presence of comorbitities – DM, immunocomp
Tetanus hx (q10years wo incident, every 5 yrs with incident)
Mammalian bites: wound management
- Prevention of infection is the goal
- eval for foreign bodies** (teeth/clothing material)
___% of dog wounds get infected VS ___% of cat wounds
- 5%- dogs
- up to 50%- cats
Infection Risks:
list Ex’s
- DM** & immunocompromised
- Bite to HAND or foot
- Extremity bite in a pt with poor vascular supply
- Bite near hardware
- Crush injury or multiple puncture wounds
- **Cat bite
- Delayed presentation – >12hr extremity, 24hr face
Bites will include flora from _____ and _____
-from the animal!
AND
-from human skin flora– DONT FORGET staph and strep**
What is the MC bacterial organism from both dog and cat bites? (majority are polymicrobial)
*pasteurella
What is another organism that is specific to dog bites, that is rare but has a VERY high mortality?
*Capnocytophaga
“Pt presented with a dog bite and was started on appropriate ABx. The wound progressed within 24 hours and Pt is now systemically ill. “What dx is this?
**Capnocytophaga- rare organism from dog bite
T/F: cat teeth can penetrate bones/joints
T
T/F: Cat bites can cause septic arthritis, osteomyelitis and tenosynovitis
T!
-**Pasteurella multocida usually within 12 hours
What should you document for a cat bite?
Document # of punctures, drainage, surrounding erythema, and complete NV exam with CMS
“Pt presents after a hand injury with fusiform** swelling. Pain w/ passive ROM”
dx: Tenosynovitis