Meningitis Flashcards

1
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What is meningitis?

A

-Inflammation of the meninges surrounding the brain and spinal cord

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2
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What causes meningitis?

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-Neisseria Meningiditis

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3
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How is meningitis spread?

A
  • Saliva

- Airbourne respiratory droplets by coughing and sneezing

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4
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What is the management for meningitis?

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-Antibiotic therapy

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5
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What is the prevention of meningitis?

A
  • Vaccination’s

- Don’t share drink bottles

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6
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How do you test for meningitis?

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-Lumbar puncture to test cerebral spinal fluid

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7
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What is normal cerebral spinal fluid?

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  • Slightly yellow

- Clear

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8
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What is abnormal cerebral spinal fluid?

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  • Cloudy
  • Presence of blood
  • Indicates sign of a pathogen
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9
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Where is cerebral spinal fluid kept?

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  • In the subarachnoid space

- Inbetween pia mater and arachnoid mater

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10
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What is a lumbar puncture test?

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-The needle is inserted between 2 vertebrae in the lower spine

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11
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What are the symptoms of meningitis in infants?

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  • Gradual onset
  • Fever
  • Petechial rash
  • Hard to wake
  • Doesn’t sleep
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12
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What are the symptoms of meningitis in adults?

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  • Stiff neck
  • Petechial rash
  • Fever
  • Vomiting
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13
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Where is the meningococcal bacterial kept?

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  • Nose

- Throat

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14
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What are the two types of meningies?

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  • Cranial

- Spinal

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15
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What are 3 examples of cranial meningies?

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  • Pia mater
  • Dura mater
  • Arachnoid mater
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16
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What is a petechial rash?

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-Burst capillaries in the skin.

17
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How to test a petechial rash?

A

-Blanch/ glass test

18
Q

Most common groups of meningitis?

A
  • A,B,C,X,Y,W

- B= more common in NZ

19
Q

Bacterial, viral, fungi?

A

-ALL

20
Q

Gram…

A

-Gram-negative (pink)

21
Q

Risks of getting meningitis?

A
  • Young/ teens are more prone
  • Expose to tobacco
  • Living close to others
  • Having a respiratory infection
  • Living in close proximity to others
  • Binge drinking