Clinical Approach to Meningitis, Encephalitis (Hon) Flashcards
What is the most common cause of bacterial meningitis?
What is a highly contagious cause in teenagers and young adults?
What is a potential cause in the elderly?
1) Streptococcus pneumoniae
2) Neisseria meningitidis
3) Listeria monocytogenes
What are common causes of viral meningitis?
1) Enteroviruses
2) HSV
3) HIV
4) West Nile
Which form of meningitis causes serious complications and could even result in death?
Bacterial meningitis
What is the most common causes of fungal meningitis especially in diabetic or immunocompromised patients?
Cryptococcal
What are signs/symptoms of meningitis in patients over age 2?
1) Sudden high fever
2) Stiff neck
3) Severe headache
What signs/symptoms of meningitis are seen on in newborns?
1) A bulge in the soft spot on top of a baby’s head (fontanel)
2) Stiffness in the whole body
What is the general antimicrobial therapy given for meningitis?
1) Vancomycin
2) Ceftriaxone
When examining the CSF in meningitis, what is the WBC if the cause is bacterial?
If the cause is viral?
1) Greater than 1,000 per mm^3
2) Less than 100 per m^3
When examining the CSF in meningitis, what is the cell differential if the cause is bacterial?
If the cause is viral?
1) Predominance of PMNs
2) Predominance of Lymphocytes
When examining the CSF in meningitis, what is the protein level if the cause is bacterial?
If the cause is viral?
1) Mild to marked elevation
2) Normal to elevated
When examining the CSF in meningitis, what is the glucose level if the cause is bacterial?
If the cause is viral?
1) Normal to marked decrease
2) Normal
Of the pathogens reported to cause encephalitis, the majority are?
Viruses
What are common causes of infection encephalitis in an adult?
1) HSV 1 or 2
2) HIV
3) West Nile
4) Varicella Zoster
5) Treponema pallidum
Herpes Simplex 1 encephalitis typically presents as a rapidly progressive neurologically devastating illness with combination of?
1) Fever
2) Headache
3) Impaired consciousness
4) Seizures
MRI and EEG of a patient with Herpes Simplex 1 encephalitis often demonstrates focal abnormalities in what area?
Temporal lobes