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Module 3
hand washing, frequent
compresses neurologic exams
reduced fluid intake
, 2
How do you diagnose RMSF?
Development of cardiac problems such as aneurysm, mitral/aortic regurgitation
and MI
Persistent
months to years after bite. Recurrent arthritis in large joints (knees).
encephalopathy and polyradiculopathies, myalgia, arthralgia and fatigue
refer if emergent
immobilize and elevate extremity to reduce swelling
Burrow solution dressings 3-4 times a day for 15-20 min each
Cephalexin or dicloxacillin if infection is not on face, and not b-hemolytic strep
and not MRSA
make sure all patients get tetanus shot
get two sets of immunofluorescent assays about 2-3 weeks apart
if the antibodies increase by 4x... you can diagnose RMSF
plt can show <150,000, hyponatremia, increase BUN/Cr, LFTs increased
, 3
What lab findings will you see in mono?
Koplik spots
potential increased LFTs
lymphocytosis
Rubeola
hepatosplenomegaly none. Clinical exam is sufficient
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What are the causes of bacteria menengitis?
Group B or D streptococcus, strep pneumoniae, neisseria meningitidis,
haemophilus influenzae, listeria monocytogenes--from unpasteurized dairy
or meats