MISSED MICRO Flashcards

(66 cards)

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Reheated Rice

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B. Cereus

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Improperly Canned Foods

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C botulinum

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3
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Reheated Meat

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C perfringens

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4
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Undercooked Meat

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E coli (O157:H7)

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5
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Deli Meats and Soft Cheeses

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Listeria monocytogenes

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Poultry, meat, or eggs

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Salmonella

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Meats, mayonessaise

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S. Aureus

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Seafood

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V. Vulnificus

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9
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Alocholism

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Klebsiella

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10
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IV drug abuse

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S aureus

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11
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Aspiration Pneumonia

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Anaerobes

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12
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CF

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Pseudomonas, S. Auerus

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Immunocompromised

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S Aureus, P Jirovecii

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Hospital Acquired infection

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S aureus, pseudomonas

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Post viral status

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S pnemonia, S auerus, H influenzae

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16
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Recent antibiotic use

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C diff

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17
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Altered Mental status

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Anaerobes

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Ulcers, wounds, surgical drains

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S aureus

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Intravascular cathethers

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S aureus, s pidermidis

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Intubation or mechanical ventilatin

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Klebsiella, pseudomonas

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21
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Dialysis

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Hep B , Hep C

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22
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Urinary Catheter

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Proteus, E coli

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23
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Water Aerosol

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Legionella

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Cats

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Bartonella

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Ixodex tick, deer and mice reservoic
borrelia burgdorgeri
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louse
borrelia recurrentis
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unpasteruized dairy
brucella
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pet feces
campylobacter
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parrots
chlamydia psittaci
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cattle/sheep amniotic fluid
coxiella burnetti
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Ixodex tick
Anaplasma
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Prairie dogs and rats reservoir, fleas
yersina pesis
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reptiles, poultry
salmonella
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Fleas
rickettsia typhi
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dog tick (dermacentor)
ricketssia rickettsii
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Body louse
rickettsia prowazekii
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Cat, dog, animal bite
pastuerella multocida
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Armadillo
M. leprae
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Water, urine in water
Leptospira
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Rabbit, deer fly
francisella tularensis
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Osteomyelitis
S aureus
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Osteomyelitis in sickle cell
salmonella
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osteomyelitis in IVDA
pseudomonas
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myocarditis
Coxsackie B
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Kidney stone
klebsiella
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Bacterial Meningitis (adults)
S penumonia
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UTI
E. Coli
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Temporal Lobe Encephalitis
HSV
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group Staph Aureus ?
Gram + cocci
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Group enterrococcus?
Gram + cocci
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Group strep viridans
Gram + cocci
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Group strep epidermidis
Gram + cocci
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Group Staph agalactae
Group B and Gram + cocci
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Group strep penumoniae
Gram + cocci
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Group neisseria meningitidis?
gram - diplococci
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after rubeola (measles infection) what is a potential neurological complication that occurs 7-10 years after rubeola infection
Subacute sclerosing panencephalitits (SSPE)
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Acute disseminated encephalomyelitis (ADEM) occurs within ___ weeks of rubeola
2 weeks
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In congenital rubella syndrome, what can occur in the second decade of life and be fatal?
progressive panencephalitis
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what is responsible for causing hand-foot-mouth disease?
Coxsackie A, nonenveloped single stranded RNA enterovirus
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low infectious dose can thrive in acidic environments Example
campylobacter shigella entamoeba histolytica giardia
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new heart murmur, vegetations on mitral valve, and low grade fever after dental procedure. Think..
S. sanguinis. Causes subacute infective endocarditis
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fever, abdominal pain, bradycardia, rose spots (small macules on chest and abdomen) in a patient residing in or traveling from endemic area
Typhoid fever from salmonella enterica --> serotype typhi infection Peyers patches in terminal ileum invovled
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Necrotizing fasciitis is associated with
staph aureus, strep pyogenes, c perferingins
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acute otitis media in children usually from
strep pneumo and strep pyogenes. Mastoiditis can also develop
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with blastomyces the most frequent presentation shows up as
skin lesions / involvement resembles SCC
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baby born with profuse rhinitis, hepatomegaly, jaundice, rash, generalized lymphadenopathy , skeletal abnormalities
congenital syphillis Screen with VDRl/RPR