Micro Ch 23 Flashcards
1
Q
Septicemia
- Infectious Agent
- Signs&Symptoms
- Risks
A
- bacteria (Strep A)
- toxins
- nosocomial- pseudomonas
- fever
- chills
- anxiety
- breathing issues
- Lymphangitis- inflamed lymph vessels
2
Q
Child Birth Fever
- Disease
- Manifestation
- Risks
A
- Systemic Inflammation Respons Syndrome
- severe abdominal infection
- penicillin can help
3
Q
Describe the progression of septicemia
A
- Septicemia
- Child Birth Fever
- Rheumatic Fever
- Heart Valve Fail
- Shock
4
Q
Anthrax
- Prognosis
- Transmission
- Mechanism of Action
- Treatment
- Prevention
A
- treatable if caught early
- endospore
- Protective Endotoxin- binds and enters cells
- Lethal Endotoxin- kills phagocytes
- Edema- local swelling
- cipro if caught early
- vaccine
- 6 doses in 18 months
- has to be administered yearly
- only front line workers get it
5
Q
Anthrax: GI
- Signs&Symptoms
- Risk
A
- intestinal hemorrhage
- 50% fatality rate
6
Q
Cutaneous Anthrax
1. Manifestation
A
- skin
- charcoal lesion
- eschar
7
Q
Pulmonary Anthrax
1. Risks
A
1.
- 100% fatal
8
Q
Gangrenes
- Shape
- Transmission
- Mechanism of Action
- Signs&Symptoms
- Risk Factors
A
- lolly pop rod
- endospores
- alpha toxin
- hylorinidase
- callagenase
- cuts blood supply
- necrotic tissue
- blackening of infection area
- abrupt pain
- swelling
- cut blood supply
- foul odor
- snap, crackle, pop
- bad abortion
- gun-shot wounds
- diabetes
- fractures
9
Q
HHSV- 4: Burkitts Lymphoma
- Productive
- Non-Productive
A
- virus cleared out
- infected cell dies
- latent
- infected cell survives assault
- abnormal enlarged B-cells
10
Q
HHSV-4: Nasopharyngeal Cancer
- Transmission
- Location
A
- does not spread from person to person
- SE Asia
- latent
11
Q
HHSV-4: Mononucleosis
- Other Names
- Transmission
- Vulnerable Populations
- Incubation Period
- Signs&Symptoms
- Diagnostics
A
- Kissing Disease
- Mono
- saliva
- college students
4. - 30-60 days
- college students
- pussy soar throat
- lymph node enlargement
- spleen enlargement
- fatigue (especially muscles)
- increased Ig titer for EBV (tests for antibodies in blood)
12
Q
Why does mono cause spleen enlargement?
A
over production of B-Cells
13
Q
Malaria 1. Infectious Particle 2. Treatment 3 Transmission 4. Signs&Symptoms
A
- plasmodium vivax
protozoan - requires host
- plasmodium vivax
- Quinine
- adverse effects
- Mosquitos
- fever–> paroxyms–> cold, hot, wet and repeat
- aches
- vomiting
- anemia
- enlarged spleen and liver
- kidney
14
Q
Describe plasmodium vivax reproduction in various hosts
A
- Humans- asexual
- Mosquitos- sexual
15
Q
Describe lifecycle of plasmodium vivax
A
- mosquito drops off sporozoite
- blood
- liver
- rupture cells
- merozites
- infect RBC
- new mosquito moves merozite
- continues or reproduction occurs