NURS 623 EXAM 1 QUESTIONS WITH ABSOLUTE SOLUTIONS
What is treatment for stage 1 (early localized) Lyme disease? -ANSWER- Doxycycline, Cefuroxime, or amoxicillin How soon may stage 2 (early disseminated) Lyme disease present after initial infection? -ANSWER- Weeks to months With this stage of Lyme disease, symptoms can range from mild to severe, or not at all. Flu like symptoms may be similar to or worse than stage 1 and includes fever, chills, joint and muscle pain, stiff neck and headache, swollen lymph nodes or glands, fatigue, sore throat, visual disturbances such as blurry vision, paralysis or weakness in the face, pain or numbness in the bite area, and heart palpitations. -ANSWER- Stage 2 (early disseminated) Lyme disease What is treatment of stage 2 (early disseminated) Lyme disease if IV treatment is needed? -ANSWER- Azithromycin, doxycycline, amoxicillin, cefuroxime, or ceftriaxone. (Most commonly is doxycycline except for children 8 years old and younger or nursing/pregnant women). What are oral antibiotic choices for treatment of stage 2 (early disseminated) Lyme disease? -ANSWER- Azithromycin, doxycycline (except in children <8 years old, nursing or pregnant women), amoxicillin, and cefuroxime. (Most common is doxycycline except for <8 y.o., pregnant, or nursing). When does stage 3 (late disseminated) Lyme disease typically present? -ANSWER- When the infection has not been treated during stages 1 and 2. It starts months or even years after the original tick bite. What are symptoms of stage 3 (late disseminated) Lyme disease? -ANSWER- Severe headaches, arthritis of the large joints (knees, hips, etc.), heart arrhythmia, brain disturbances (memory loss, mood disturbances, sleep interruptions), difficulty concentrating and mental fogginess, temporary amnesia, difficulty following conversations or speaking, numbness or tingling in the limbs (arms, legs, feet, or hands), extreme fatigue, and temporary paralysis of facial muscles With this stage of Lyme disease, presentation is a recurrent form of joint inflammation which may include episodes of severe arthritis symptoms. The most common joint affected is the knee joint but it may also occur in other large or small joints as well. -ANSWER- Stage 4- late stage or chronic Lyme arthritis Which symptoms will present with stage 4 late stage or chronic Lyme arthritis? -ANSWER- Swelling, redness, and fluid buildup with episodes lasting greater than 6 months How long may symptoms of stage 4 late stage or chronic Lyme arthritis last? -ANSWER- Months to years What history is important for assisting with the diagnosis of Lyme disease? -ANSWER- Exposure to tick bites, recent camping trips, frequent yard work, pets that go outside and have contact with the patient, duration and characteristics of lesion(s). What is the dosage and duration and first line treatment for an adult with early Lyme disease? -ANSWER- Doxycycline 100 mg PO BID for 14-21 days What is the second line treatment for adults with early Lyme disease? -ANSWER- Amoxil 500 mg TID for 14-21 days What is the causative agent of infectious mono? -ANSWER- Epstein Barr virus What is the incubation period for infectious mono? -ANSWER- 30 to 50 days How is mono contacted? -ANSWER- Person via saliva (rarely via blood) What is the common presentation of infectious mono? -ANSWER- Fever, pharyngitis, adenopathy, fatigue, HA, glottis edema, pain behind eyes, petechiae rash on palate What lab test would most likely be elevated with infectious mono? A. hgb B. MCHC
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nurs 623 exam 1 questions with absolute solutions