Kays - Exam 1 Flashcards
Gram positive bacteria stain _____
(positive) purple
Gram negative bacteria stain _______
red
difference between bacili and cocci
bacili: rod shape
cocci: little circles
which bacteria are lactose fermenting
CEEK: Citrobacter Enterobacter Escherichia coli Klebsiella
Which drugs/things can MASK a fever
Antipyretics
Corticosteroids
Antimicrobial therapy
an overwhelming infection can mask a fever
Systemic Signs of an infection:
Fever: Temp > _____
38 degrees Celsius/ 100.4 Farenheit
Systemic Signs of an infection:
Increased White blood count (> ________ /mm^3)
> 10,500
Normal WBC?
4,500 - 10,500/mm^3
Systemic Signs of an infection:
Tachy or Brady cardia/pnea
Tachy!!
HR > 90 beats/min
R > 20 breaths/min
Systemic Signs of an infection:
Hypo or hyper tension?
hypo! (SBP < 90 mmHg or an MAP < 70)
Normal WBC Differential:
Mature Neutrophils: _____%
50-70%
Normal WBC Differential:
Immature neutrophils: ____%
0 -5%
Normal WBC Differential:
Eosinophils: ____ %
0-5%
Normal WBC Differential:
Basophils: ____%
0 -2%
Normal WBC Differential:
Lymphocytes: _____%
15-40%
Normal WBC Differential:
Monocytes: _____%
2-8%
Which WBCs are Agranulocytes
Lymphocytes and Monocytes
Which WBCs are Granulocytes
the “Phils”
Neutrophils, Eosinophils, Basophils
Other names for mature neutrophils
PMNs, Polys, Segs
Other names for immature neutrophils
bands
Leukocytosis means ??
increased neutrophils (+/- bands)
Presence of immature forms of neutrophils means what?
aka a left shift = indication of bone marrow response to the infection
Leukocytosis generally means ______ infection
bacteria
Lymphocytosis generally means _________ infection
viral, fungal, or tuberculosis