Neurological Infections - Bacterial Meningitis Flashcards

1
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How are neurological infections classified?

A

By anatomical location and the microbe causing it

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2
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What are the ways pathogens can enter into the cranium? (4)

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Fractured skull
Along axon
Extension from contiguous infection (ear/nose)
BBB compromised

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3
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What is bacterial meningitis?

A

Infection & inflammation of the meninges

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4
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Is bacterial meningitis life threatening?

A

Yes

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5
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What is the etiology of bacterial meningitis?

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Bacterium within cranium

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Which bacterium cause bacterial meningitis? And what age groups do they affect?

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Streptococcus pneumonia (affects adults)
Haemophilius influenzae (kids 4-5)
Neisseria meningitidis (youth)
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7
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What puts people at a predisposition for bacterial meningitis? (3)

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Head trauma
Neuro surgery (sc or brain)
Congruent infection

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What is the patho of bacterial meningitis?

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Microbe proliferates and lysis occurs leading to compression due to taking up space

Inflammation occurs & purulent exudate forms on brain and SC leading to compression

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9
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Are just the meninges affected in bacterial meningitis?

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No, the vasculature, ventricles and subarachnoid space is also impacted

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10
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What are manifestations of bacterial meningitis?

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Systemic fever 
Headache 
Nausea and vomiting 
Neck pain (maybe back pain too)
Nuchal rigidity
Usually positive brudzinskis and kernigs sign
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11
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How is bacterial meningitis?

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History and physical/neuro exam
C&S
CSF analysis

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What is the treatment for bacterial meningitis?

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Antibiotics and steroids

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13
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What do proteins in the CSF indicate?

A

BBB compromised
Autoimmunity
Inflammation

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14
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What is bacterial meningitis?

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Infection & inflammation of the meninges

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15
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Is bacterial meningitis life threatening?

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Yes

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16
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What is the etiology of bacterial meningitis?

A

Bacterium within cranium

17
Q

Which bacterium cause bacterial meningitis? And what age groups do they affect?

A
Streptococcus pneumonia (affects adults)
Haemophilius influenzae (kids 4-5)
Neisseria meningitidis (youth)
18
Q

What puts people at a predisposition for bacterial meningitis? (3)

A

Head trauma
Neuro surgery (sc or brain)
Congruent infection

19
Q

What is the patho of bacterial meningitis?

A

Microbe proliferates and lysis occurs leading to compression due to taking up space

Inflammation occurs & purulent exudate forms on brain and SC leading to compression

20
Q

Are just the meninges affected in bacterial meningitis?

A

No, the vasculature, ventricles and subarachnoid space is also impacted

21
Q

What are manifestations of bacterial meningitis?

A
Systemic fever 
Headache 
Nausea and vomiting 
Neck pain (maybe back pain too)
Nuchal rigidity
Usually positive brudzinskis and kernigs sign
22
Q

How is bacterial meningitis?

A

History and physical/neuro exam
C&S
CSF analysis

23
Q

What is the treatment for bacterial meningitis?

A

Antibiotics and steroids

24
Q

What do proteins in the CSF indicate?

A

BBB compromised
Autoimmunity
Inflammation

25
Q

What might the contents in the CSF in bacterial meningitis contain?

A

Decreased glucose levels
Increase proteins
Neutrophils