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1. Core Concept: The Pathophysiological "Why"
• The Problem: Inflammation of the leptomeninges
(arachnoid mater + pia mater) and the CSF in the
subarachnoid space.
• The Mechanism:
◦ Bacterial: Pathogens cross the blood-brain bar-
rier (BBB) → massive immune response → neu-
trophils release cytokines (TNF, IL-1) → inflam-
mation and increased vascular permeability →
Vasogenic Edema.
◦ Consequences: This leads to:
1. Increased Intracranial Pressure (ICP): Due to
edema and purulent exudate.
2. Cranial Nerve Damage: From inflammation
and pressure.
3. Vascular Damage: Can lead to vasculitis,
thrombosis, and stroke.
4. Neurological Sequelae: Neuronal damage
from inflammation and ischemia.
• Viral/Fungal: T-cell mediated inflammatory response
is typically less destructive, leading to a milder pre-
sentation (lymphocytic predominance in CSF).
2. High-Risk Populations & Pathogen Mapping (CRITICAL
for Exams)

You MUST link the pathogen to the patient scenario.




Most Likely Rationale & Key
Patient Population
Pathogen(s) Point

Newborns (0-3 Group B Strepto- Acquired during

, birth. Immature
coccus (GBS), E.
immune system.
months) coli, Listeria
Think "Get Babies
monocytogenes
Started" (GBS).

S. pneumoniae, Vaccines (Hib,
N. meningitidis, PCV13) have dra-
Infants & Children
H. influenzae (if matically reduced
unvaccinated) incidence.

Classic for out-
breaks in
dorms/military
Adolescents/ N. meningitidis
barracks. Associ-
Young Adults (Meningococcus)
ated with pe-
techial/purpuric
rash.

Most common
overall cause. Of-
S. pneumoniae
Adults (18-50) ten follows pneu-
(Pneumococcus)
monia, sinusitis,
or otitis.

Key NCLEX Point:
Older Adults Must add Ampi-
S. pneumoniae,
(>50), Alcoholics, cillin to empiric
Listeria monocy-
Immunocompro- coverage for Lis-
togenes
mised teria in this
group.

Staphylococcus
Post-Neuro- aureus, Coagu- Direct inoculation.
surgery/VP Shunt lase-negative Think "skin flora."
Staphylococci

, 3. Clinical Presentation: Classic vs. Subtle
• Classic Triad (More common in adults):
2.
Fever
3.
Headache
4.
Nuchal Rigidity (neck stiffness)
5.
But the triad is often incomplete! Altered mental
status is a more sensitive early sign.
• Meningeal Signs:
6. Kernig's Sign: Pain/resistance with knee exten-
sion while hip is flexed.
7. Brudzinski's Sign: Involuntary hip flexion upon
passive neck flexion.
8. Exam Note: These signs have low sensitivity.
Their absence does not rule out meningitis.
• Red Flag Symptoms:
9. Petechial/Purpuric Rash: Think Meningococcemia
(N. meningitidis). A medical emergency.
10. Altered Mental Status (AMS): From early en-
cephalitis or increased ICP.
11. Seizures: Due to cortical irritation.
• Infants (Subtle & Non-Specific):
12. Bulging or full fontanelle
13. Lethargy or irritability (paradoxical)
14. High-pitched cry
15. Poor feeding
16. Hypothermia can be a sign in neonates
(more ominous than fever).
4. Diagnostic Cornerstone: Lumbar Puncture (LP) & CSF
Analysis
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