Resp Case 3 Flashcards

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what are the DDX for tuberculosis?

A
  1. Nontuberculosis mycobacterial infection (fatigue, dyspnea, occasional hemoptysis)
  2. Fungal infection (PNA, modules, cavitation)
  3. Lung cancer (fever, cough, chest pain, hemoptysis, dyspnea)
  4. Lymphoma (fevers, night sweats, wt loss)
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what patient population are at risk of TB

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  • close contact
  • immigrants from endemic areas
  • residents/employees of high risk areas
  • medically underserved
  • IV drug user
  • HIV/AIDS
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PPD reading of > or equal to 5mm induration interpretation / pt population

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  • HIV
  • Close contact
  • CXR w/fibrotic changes
  • Immunosuppression (TNF-a inhibitors)
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PPD reading of > or equal to 10 mm induration interpretation / pt population

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  • person with clinical conditions that INCREASE risk of reactivation: silicosis, DM, chornic renal failure with dialysis, malignancies
  • kids <4
  • from country of high prevalence
  • Residents/employees in high risk settings
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PPD reading of > or equal to 15mm induration interpretation / pt population

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Healthy individuals >4 with low likelihood of true TB infection

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signs and symptoms of active TB

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  • fever, night sweats, cough >2wks (productive or hemoptysis), weight loss, lymphadenopathy
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what is the gold standard for diagnosis of TB?

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sputum culture ( take 3 separate morning sputum and culture–Takes 6-8weeks to grow)

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what is the initial stain used for TB? confirmatory stain?

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Initial stain: Rhodamine-aureamine

Confirmatory: Ziehl-Neelson and/or Kinyun stain

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When diagnosing TB, how is interferon gamma release assay useful?

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utilized for diagnostic of Latent TB. Indicates there has been a cellular response to TB

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what are the four drugs used for TB and list major AE for each

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  1. INH- AE: hepatitis, N/V, peripheral neuropathy (give Vit B6), rash
  2. Rif (red/organge body fluids, N/V, hepatitis, Steven-Johnson syndrome)
  3. PZA (Urticaria, hypercuricema/gout, hepatitis, joint aches
  4. EMB (optic neuritis, color blindness)
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