Haemophilus Species Flashcards
What is the most common cause of sinusitis, otitis, bronchitis, epiglottitis, pneumonia, cellulitis, arthritis, meningitis, and endocarditis
in adults?
Answer: H. influenzae
What is the treatment for sinusitis, otitis, and URIs?
Answer: Amoxicillin PO
What is the treatment for beta-lactamase strains?
Answer: Augmentin PO
What is the treatment for a seriously ill patient with multilobe pneumonia?
Answer: IV Ceftriaxone
A patient presents with ABRUPT ONSET HIGH FEVER and c/o severe sore throat. Upon physical exam, you note the patients throat to be mildly beefy red with no exudate. What is the patients most likely diagnosis?
Answer: epiglottitis (abrupt onset of high fever, drooling, inability to handle secretions; complaint of severe sore throat despite unimpressive
exam of pharynx)
What is treatment for epiglottitis?
Answer: IV Ceftriaxone (patient is at HIGH RISK for laryngeal obstruction – thus requires more aggressive treatment)
What part of a patient’s recent history would signal to the FNP to consider a diagnosis of meningitis? A: URI B: AOM C: strep throat D: mononucleosis
B: AOM
Answer: B (Also, sinusitis)
What is the initial treatment of a patient diagnosed with meningitis?
Answer: REFER FOR HOSPITAL ADMIT! Initiate IV ceftriaxone + IV dexamethasone (reduces long-term symptoms of hearing loss)