Infectious disease Flashcards
features of staph aureus diarrhoea
fast onset
lots of vomiting
E coli diarrhoea
Common amongst travellers
Watery stools
Abdominal cramps and nausea
campylobacter diarrhroea
A flu-like prodrome is usually followed by crampy abdominal pains, fever and diarrhoea which may be bloody
May mimic appendicitis
Complications include Guillain-Barre syndrome
bacillus cereus
Two types of illness are seen
vomiting within 6 hours, stereotypically due to rice
diarrhoeal illness occurring after 6 hours
amoeba diarrhoea
Gradual onset bloody diarrhoea, abdominal pain and tenderness which may last for several weeks
leptospirosis presentation
mild flu like prodromal sx
aki
hepatitis
aseptic meningitis
how do you manage epistaxis that is MINOR BLEEDING with VISIBLE SOURCE?
cautery
how do you manage eppistaxis that is MAJOR bleeding with no visible source
anteror pack