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©BRAINBARTER 2024/2025 NUR 676 Exam III Questions With 100% Verified Answers. What are complications of dog bites? - answercrush injuries, destructive soft tissue injuries, neurovascular and orthopedic injuries, and death. Dog bites commonly affect - answerthe extremities, children and young adults, and animals who are provoked. Cat bites commonly affect - answerthe hand and forearm in older women Why is the infection rate of cat bites higher than dogs? - answercat bites include a deeper puncture from the cats sharp teeth What are the risk factors for bite wound infections? - answerage older than 50 years, advanced liver disease, alcoholism, DM, location of bite on the hand or foot, failure to irrigate or debride wound during initial management, treatment delay of more than 12 hours, edema at the bite site, and peripheral vascular disease What are the most common pathogens that cause animal bite infections? - answerAerobic: Pasturella multocida, streptococci, staphylococci, and Coryneubacterium species. anaerobic: bacteriodes, actinomyces, porphyromonas, and fusobacterium. What rare bacterium in a dogs mouth can cause sepsis? - answerCapnocytophagia Canomoruses What is often present and transmitted during human bite? - answerEikinella Corroderes why should you be concerned about E corredens? - answerit can be resistant to empirically chosen antibiotics and produce beta lactamases. What needs to be included in history about bite injury? - answerthe location and time of the bite, species and behavior of animal, rabies vaccine of animal, and provoktion status. what needs to be included in documentation for bite? - answerlocation, extent, depth of wound, type of wound (puncture, scratch, tear, avulsion), tenderness and other signs of infection (fever, erythema, edema, warmth, streaking, flcutuation, adenopathy, and purulent discharge), testing ©BRAINBARTER 2024/2025 for tendon lacerations, joints and nerves, and signs of compartment syndrome (pain, paresthesia, pallor, paralysis) what diagnostics should you order for infected wounds? - answerCBC, ESR , CRP aerobic and anaerobic wound cultures, blood cultures if febrile what diagnostics should you order for deep and complex wounds? - answerxray studies what diagnostics should you order for human bites - answerHIV, hep B, Hep C and titer What are CRP and ESR used for? - answerto monitor response to treatment what is the first step of treatment after assessing for life threatening injuries in bites? - answerirrigate the wound with 150 ml sterile saline solution, remove any foregin bodies or clots, when do wounds develop signs of infection? - answer24-72 hours after the bite what is significant about management of bites to the face? - answerextensive irrigation, cautious debridement, preemptive antibiotics, primary closure, referral to ED or plastics What wounds should be left open? - answercat and human bites, deep puncture wounds, infectied wounds, wounds more than 6-12 hours old, and bites to the hand. What is significant about wounds to the hand or foot? - answerThey should be immobilized and elevated for 1-3 days Which bites require 5-7 days of prophylaxis? - answercat bites or bites to the hand What is the most effective prophylactic therapy for fresh bites? - answerAugmentin 500/125 every 8 hours for 5-7 days What is the treatment for bites with penicillin allergy? - answerClindamycin in combination with doxy or batrim (additional would be levo or cipro) What should pregnant patients receive for bites? - answerMacrolides (azith, claryth, eryth) What is the treatment protocol for older infected bites? - answer7-14 days of hospitalization and IV antibiotics (possible referral to infectious diseases for bone and joint damage) How to treat outpatient MRSA? - answeroral linezolid how to treat inpatient MRSA? - answerBactrim, Doxy, Clindamycin What is treatment for complicated MRSA infections? - answerPareneteral vanc, daptomycin, linezolid, ceftaroline, or tigecycline.

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What are complications of dog bites? - answer✔crush injuries, destructive soft tissue injuries,
neurovascular and orthopedic injuries, and death.

Dog bites commonly affect - answer✔the extremities, children and young adults, and animals
who are provoked.

Cat bites commonly affect - answer✔the hand and forearm in older women

Why is the infection rate of cat bites higher than dogs? - answer✔cat bites include a deeper
puncture from the cats sharp teeth

What are the risk factors for bite wound infections? - answer✔age older than 50 years, advanced
liver disease, alcoholism, DM, location of bite on the hand or foot, failure to irrigate or debride
wound during initial management, treatment delay of more than 12 hours, edema at the bite site,
and peripheral vascular disease

What are the most common pathogens that cause animal bite infections? - answer✔Aerobic:
Pasturella multocida, streptococci, staphylococci, and Coryneubacterium species.
anaerobic: bacteriodes, actinomyces, porphyromonas, and fusobacterium.

What rare bacterium in a dogs mouth can cause sepsis? - answer✔Capnocytophagia
Canomoruses

What is often present and transmitted during human bite? - answer✔Eikinella Corroderes

why should you be concerned about E corredens? - answer✔it can be resistant to empirically
chosen antibiotics and produce beta lactamases.

What needs to be included in history about bite injury? - answer✔the location and time of the
bite, species and behavior of animal, rabies vaccine of animal, and provoktion status.

what needs to be included in documentation for bite? - answer✔location, extent, depth of wound,
type of wound (puncture, scratch, tear, avulsion), tenderness and other signs of infection (fever,
erythema, edema, warmth, streaking, flcutuation, adenopathy, and purulent discharge), testing

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for tendon lacerations, joints and nerves, and signs of compartment syndrome (pain, paresthesia,
pallor, paralysis)

what diagnostics should you order for infected wounds? - answer✔CBC, ESR , CRP aerobic and
anaerobic wound cultures, blood cultures if febrile

what diagnostics should you order for deep and complex wounds? - answer✔xray studies

what diagnostics should you order for human bites - answer✔HIV, hep B, Hep C and titer

What are CRP and ESR used for? - answer✔to monitor response to treatment
what is the first step of treatment after assessing for life threatening injuries in bites? -
answer✔irrigate the wound with 150 ml sterile saline solution, remove any foregin bodies or
clots,

when do wounds develop signs of infection? - answer✔24-72 hours after the bite

what is significant about management of bites to the face? - answer✔extensive irrigation,
cautious debridement, preemptive antibiotics, primary closure, referral to ED or plastics

What wounds should be left open? - answer✔cat and human bites, deep puncture wounds,
infectied wounds, wounds more than 6-12 hours old, and bites to the hand.

What is significant about wounds to the hand or foot? - answer✔They should be immobilized
and elevated for 1-3 days

Which bites require 5-7 days of prophylaxis? - answer✔cat bites or bites to the hand

What is the most effective prophylactic therapy for fresh bites? - answer✔Augmentin 500/125
every 8 hours for 5-7 days

What is the treatment for bites with penicillin allergy? - answer✔Clindamycin in combination
with doxy or batrim (additional would be levo or cipro)

What should pregnant patients receive for bites? - answer✔Macrolides (azith, claryth, eryth)

What is the treatment protocol for older infected bites? - answer✔7-14 days of hospitalization
and IV antibiotics (possible referral to infectious diseases for bone and joint damage)

How to treat outpatient MRSA? - answer✔oral linezolid

how to treat inpatient MRSA? - answer✔Bactrim, Doxy, Clindamycin

What is treatment for complicated MRSA infections? - answer✔Pareneteral vanc, daptomycin,
linezolid, ceftaroline, or tigecycline.

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