MDT Meningitis Flashcards

1
Q

What is the definition of Meningitis?

A

Inflammation of the coverings of the brain(meninges)

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2
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Meninges consist of:

A

dura mater, arachnoid mater, pia mater

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3
Q

Unlike the brain the meninges have _____.

A

nociceptors

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4
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Meningitis as a mortality rate of ____

A

25%

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5
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What are the Most common bacterial etiologies for Meningitis?

A

(1) Streptococcus pneumonia
(2) Neisseria meningitides
(3) Listeria monocytogenes

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6
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What are the common viral etiologies for Meningitis?

A

(1) Enterovirus
(2) Herpes simplex virus
(3) West Nile Virus

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7
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What is the Classic triad of acute bacterial meningitis?

A

(a) Fever
(b) Nuchal rigidity
(c) Change in mental status

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8
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Meningitis vs encephalitis
(a) Important distinguishing feature is degree of _____ disturbance
(b) In meningitis cerebral function usually ______
(c) Encephalitis brain function is more abnormal leading to altered mental status, motor and sensory deficits, altered behavior, speech or movement disorders, speech changes

A

a. brain function
b. remains normal

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9
Q

Test meningeal irritation
______ spontaneous flexion of hips during passive flexion of the neck

A

Brudzinski sign

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10
Q

Test meningeal irritation
- inability or reluctance to allow full extension of knee when hip is
flexed at 90 degrees

A

Kernig sign

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11
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What should be delayed if there are signs of increased intracranial pressure

A

Lumbar puncture

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12
Q

Meningitis has what mortality rate if left untreated?

A

Close to 100%

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13
Q

Empiric treatment for Meningitis includes

A

Ceftriaxone (rocephin) cephalosporins
or Vancomycin (not in AMAL)
Dexamethasone
acyclovir IV (if HSV is suspected)

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14
Q

What is the dose for Ceftriaxone

A

Dose: 2g IV Q12Hr

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15
Q

If patient has a ______ allergy consult the MO prior to administration due to
cephalosporin and penicillin cross reactivity.

A

penicillin allergy

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16
Q

Dexamethasone Dosage

A

Dose: 0.15mg/kg IV Q6Hr

17
Q

What is the prophylaxis treatment for your exposed crew?

A

Ciprofloxacin (Fluoroquinolone antibiotic)
Dose: 500 mg PO x1