High-Yield Facts in Multisystem Infections and Management
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Shock - Inadequate tissue oxygenation for organ function.
Fever - Temporary increase in body temperature.
Postoperative Fever - Occurs in 40% of postoperative patients.
Fever of Unknown Origin - Fever without identifiable cause after extensive workup.
Sepsis - Systemic response to infection causing organ dysfunction.
Malaria - Mosquito-borne disease caused by Plasmodium parasites.
Lyme Disease - Tick-borne illness caused by Borrelia burgdorferi.
Babesiosis - Infection by Babesia parasites transmitted by ticks.
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever - Tick-borne illness caused by Rickettsia rickettsii.
Infectious Mononucleosis - Viral infection often caused by Epstein-Barr virus.
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) - Virus causing acquired immunodeficiency
syndrome (AIDS).
HIV Serology - Blood tests monitoring HIV disease progression.
Opportunistic Infections - Infections occurring in immunocompromised patients.
Management of HIV - Antiretroviral therapy to control viral load.
Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome - Inflammatory response after immune
recovery in HIV.
Prophylaxis for Opportunistic Infections - Preventive treatments for at-risk HIV patients.
Cytomegalovirus - Common virus causing disease in immunocompromised individuals.
Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections - Infections related to central venous
catheters.
Hypothermia - Abnormally low body temperature, below 95°F.
, Hyperthermia - Abnormally high body temperature, above 100.4°F.
Burns - Tissue damage from heat, chemicals, or electricity.
Drowning - Suffocation due to submersion in water.
High-Altitude Sickness - Illness due to reduced oxygen at high elevations.
Primary Survey - Initial assessment of trauma patients for life threats.
Secondary Survey - Comprehensive assessment after primary survey.
Penetrating Trauma - Injury from objects piercing the body.
Blunt Trauma - Injury from impact without skin penetration.
Fever of Unknown Origin - Temperature > 38.3°C lasting over 3 weeks.
Differential Diagnosis - Includes infectious, neoplastic, autoimmune causes.
Infectious Causes - Tuberculosis, endocarditis, abscesses, osteomyelitis.
Endocarditis - Infection of heart valves, often caused by HACEK organisms.
Occult Abscess - Hidden pus collection, can occur in various organs.
Atelectasis - Collapse of lung tissue, common postoperative complication.
Malignant Hyperthermia - Severe reaction to anesthetics, causes muscle rigidity.
Postoperative Day (POD) - Days following a surgical procedure.
POD 1-3 Causes - Atelectasis and pneumonia are common.
POD 4-5 Causes - Urinary tract infection, deep venous thrombosis.
POD 7+ Causes - Surgical site infection typically occurs.
Endometritis - Infection of the uterus, occurs POD 2-10.
CBC - Complete blood count, assesses overall health.
ESR - Erythrocyte sedimentation rate, indicates inflammation.
CRP - C-reactive protein, marker for inflammation.
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Shock - Inadequate tissue oxygenation for organ function.
Fever - Temporary increase in body temperature.
Postoperative Fever - Occurs in 40% of postoperative patients.
Fever of Unknown Origin - Fever without identifiable cause after extensive workup.
Sepsis - Systemic response to infection causing organ dysfunction.
Malaria - Mosquito-borne disease caused by Plasmodium parasites.
Lyme Disease - Tick-borne illness caused by Borrelia burgdorferi.
Babesiosis - Infection by Babesia parasites transmitted by ticks.
Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever - Tick-borne illness caused by Rickettsia rickettsii.
Infectious Mononucleosis - Viral infection often caused by Epstein-Barr virus.
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) - Virus causing acquired immunodeficiency
syndrome (AIDS).
HIV Serology - Blood tests monitoring HIV disease progression.
Opportunistic Infections - Infections occurring in immunocompromised patients.
Management of HIV - Antiretroviral therapy to control viral load.
Immune Reconstitution Inflammatory Syndrome - Inflammatory response after immune
recovery in HIV.
Prophylaxis for Opportunistic Infections - Preventive treatments for at-risk HIV patients.
Cytomegalovirus - Common virus causing disease in immunocompromised individuals.
Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections - Infections related to central venous
catheters.
Hypothermia - Abnormally low body temperature, below 95°F.
, Hyperthermia - Abnormally high body temperature, above 100.4°F.
Burns - Tissue damage from heat, chemicals, or electricity.
Drowning - Suffocation due to submersion in water.
High-Altitude Sickness - Illness due to reduced oxygen at high elevations.
Primary Survey - Initial assessment of trauma patients for life threats.
Secondary Survey - Comprehensive assessment after primary survey.
Penetrating Trauma - Injury from objects piercing the body.
Blunt Trauma - Injury from impact without skin penetration.
Fever of Unknown Origin - Temperature > 38.3°C lasting over 3 weeks.
Differential Diagnosis - Includes infectious, neoplastic, autoimmune causes.
Infectious Causes - Tuberculosis, endocarditis, abscesses, osteomyelitis.
Endocarditis - Infection of heart valves, often caused by HACEK organisms.
Occult Abscess - Hidden pus collection, can occur in various organs.
Atelectasis - Collapse of lung tissue, common postoperative complication.
Malignant Hyperthermia - Severe reaction to anesthetics, causes muscle rigidity.
Postoperative Day (POD) - Days following a surgical procedure.
POD 1-3 Causes - Atelectasis and pneumonia are common.
POD 4-5 Causes - Urinary tract infection, deep venous thrombosis.
POD 7+ Causes - Surgical site infection typically occurs.
Endometritis - Infection of the uterus, occurs POD 2-10.
CBC - Complete blood count, assesses overall health.
ESR - Erythrocyte sedimentation rate, indicates inflammation.
CRP - C-reactive protein, marker for inflammation.