Chapter 24 | Infectious Disease and Sepsis Flashcards
• Pathophysiology of infectious disease and sepsis • How infectious diseases spread • Recognition and management of patients with infectious diseases • Recognition and management of the possibly septic patient
List:
types of infectious disease
2 points
- bacteria
- viruses (and other microbes)
Define:
communicable disease
disease which spreads with direct contact or contact with secretions
List:
factors causing infection/illness after exposure
4 points
- virulence (strength of virus)
- dose (how much virus)
- route (how virus got in)
- resistance (ability to fight virus)
Define:
sepsis
life-threatening condition caused by body’s counterproductive response to an infection
Define:
septic shock
shock caused by body’s response to infection
List:
3 stages of sepsis
how sepsis progresses
- (local) infection
- (systemic) sepsis
- (systemic) septic shock
List:
locations of body associated with sepsis
4 points
- lungs
- GI tract
- genitourinary tract
- skin
Describe:
primary cause of sepsis associated with lungs
pneumonia
List:
causes of sepsis associated with GI tract
2 points
- abdominal surgery
- pancreatitis
List:
causes of sepsis associated with genitourinary tract
4 points
- kidney infections
- prostate infections
- urinary catheter
- UTI
List:
causes of sepsis associated with skin
4 points
- long-term IV catheter
- tracheostomy
- gastronomy tube
- pressures sores
Define:
SIRS
(abbreviation)
systemic inflammatory response syndrome
List:
criteria for SIRS
5 points
- low/high temperature
- high HR
- high RR
- Low BP
- new-onset/worsened mental status
Define:
qSOFA
(abbreviation)
quick sepsis-related organ failure assessment
Fill in the blank:
qSOFA [DOES/DOESN’T] predict whether someone is septic.
qSOFA does not predict whether someone is septic.
quick sepsis-related organ failure assessment
Fill in the blank:
qSOFA predicts [BLANK].
qSOFA predicts whether septic patient will have longer to stay in ICU or be more likely to die.
quick sepsis-related organ failure assessment
Fill in the blank:
Chickenpox is caused by the [BLANK] virus.
Chickenpox is caused by the varicella-zoster virus (VZV).
Fill in the blank:
[BLANK] is caused by the varicella-zoster virus (VZV).
Chickenpox is caused by the varicella-zoster virus (VZV).
Describe:
early signs/symptoms of chickenpox
vague symptoms resembling cold
List:
later signs/symptoms of chickenpox
2 points (the ones you expect to see)
- fever
- itchy rash (looks like blisters)
Fill in the blank:
Chickenpox [IS/ISN’T] contagious.
Chickenpox is very contagious.
List:
ways chickenpox spreads
2 points
- direct person-to-person contact
- airborn from rash
Fill in the blank:
Dried scabs [CAN/CAN’T] spread chickenpox.
Dried scabs cannot spread chickenpox.
List:
signs/symptoms of measles
5 points
- fever
- cough
- eye irritation
- Koplik spots (white spots inside cheek)
- red and blotchy rash