Tetanus Flashcards

1
Q

Forms spores terminally, producing a drumstick or tennis racket appearance microscopically

A

C. tetani

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2
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2nd most poisonous substance known

A

Tetanospasmin

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3
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1st most poisonous substance known

A

Botulinum toxin

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4
Q

MC form of tetanus

A

Neonatal (or umbilical) tetanus

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5
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MOA of tetanus toxin

A

Blocks normal inhibition of antagonistic muscles by inhibiting release of glycine and GABA

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6
Q

Incubation period of tetanus infection

A

2-14 days

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7
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In generalized tetanus, presenting symptom in about half of the cases is

A

Trismus

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8
Q

Neonatal tetanus typically manifests within

A

3-12 days of birth

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9
Q

T/F Opisthotonus is characteristically seen in neonatal tetanus

A

F

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10
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T/F Tetanus toxin cannot be neutralized by TIG after it has begun its axonal ascent to the spinal cord

A

T

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11
Q

Antibiotic of choice for tetanus

A

Penicillin G; Metronidazole equally effective

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12
Q

Highest survival rates with generalized tetanus are achieved with ___ agents

A

NM blocking agents such as pancuronium and vecuronium

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13
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Favorable prognosis of tetanus is associated with

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1) Long incubation period 2) Absence of fever 3) Localized disease

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14
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Unfavorable prognosis of tetanus is associated with

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1) Onset of trismus <7 days after injury 2) Onset of generalized tetanic spasms <3 days after onset of trismus

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15
Q

Active immunization for tetanus should begin in infancy with what vaccine and at what schedule

A

DTaP (diphtheria-tetanus toxoid-acellular pertussis) at 2, 4, and 6 months of age, booster at 4-6 years of age, and at 10-yr intervals therafter

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16
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WHO recommendation for tetanus toxoid among pregnant women to eliminate neonatal tetanus

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At least 2 doses

17
Q

Recommendation for TIG for non-minor wounds

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All non-minor wounds require human TIG EXCEPT in a fully immunized patient

18
Q

Recommendation for tetanus toxoid booster to injured persons whose immunization status is unknown or incomplete

A

Administer to all

19
Q

Recommendation for tetanus toxoid booster to injured persons who have COMPLETED primary immunization series

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1) Clean and minor wound but ≥10 years since last booster - give booster 2) Non-minor wound and ≥ 5 years since last booster - give booster