Micro 3 - Hospital acquired infections Flashcards

1
Q

define HAI

A

onset of infection >48h after hospital admission

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2
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Organisms associated with Catheter associated BSI

A

MRSA
Yeast/candida
MSSA
resistant gram -ve

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3
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Organisms associated with urinary Catheter associated UTI

A

MRSA
Yeast/candida
E.coli

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4
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Organisms associated with ssi

A

MRSA

MSSA

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5
Q

3 commonest HAI starting from the most common

A

HAP
SSI
UTI

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6
Q

Which 3 drugs are responsible for C diff?

A

Clindamycin
Cephalosporins
Ciprofloxacin

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7
Q

Mx of

c diff
recurrent c diff

A

vancomycin

fidaxomicin - used in patients who get recurrent c diff to prevent recurrence

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8
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How does c. diff cause pseudomembranous colitis?

A

produces toxins

pro-inflammatory = inflammation
cytotoxic = cell damage
enterotoxic = gut damage
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9
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Commonest organisms causing UTI in community + in the hospital

A

o Community: E.coli > S. saprophyticus > Proteus > Klebsiella

o Hospital: E. coli > Klebsiella > Proteus > Pseudomonas

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10
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Which is one of the organism is responsible for SSI and what do we treat it with

A

MRSA

gram +ve

Vancomycin

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11
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What is the Hospital microbiome project

A

determined which environmental parameters have the greatest influence on the development of microbial communities within a hospital

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