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Name the organism:
Brancing rods in oral infection |
Actinornyces israelii
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Name the organism:
Painful chancroid |
Haemopilus ducreyi
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Name the organism:
Dog or cat bite |
Pasteurella multocida
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Name the organism:
Gardener |
Sporothix schenckii
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Name the organism:
Pregnant women with pets |
Toxoplasma gondii
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Name the organism:
Meningitis in adults |
Nesseria meningitidis
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Name the organism:
Meningitis in elderly |
Streptococcus pneumoniae
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Name the organism:
Alcoholic with pneumonia |
Klebsiella
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Name the organism:
"Current jelly" sputum |
Klebsiella
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Name the organism:
Infection in burn vicims |
Pseudomonas
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Name the organism:
Osteomyelitis from foot wound puncture |
Pseudomonas
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Name the organism:
Oseomyelitis in a sickle cell patient |
Salmonella
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A 55-year- old man who is a smoker and a heavy drinker presents with a new cough and a flulike symptoms. Gram stain shows no organisms; silver stain of sputum shos gram-negative rods. What is the diagnosis?
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Legionella pneumonia
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A middle-aged man presents with acute-onset monoarticular joint pain and bilateral Bell's palsy. What is the likely diagnosis, and how did he get it? Treatment?
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Lyme disease, txodes tick, doxycycline
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A patient developes endocarditis three weeks after receiving a prosthetic heart valve. What organism is suspected?
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S.aureus or S. epidermidis
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What are the three most common causes of fever of unknown origin (FUO)?
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Infection, cancer, and autoimmune disease
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Four signs and symptoms of streptococcal pharyngitis?
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Fever, pharyngeal erythema, tonsillar exudate, lack of cough
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A nonsuppurative complication of streptococcal infection that is not altered by teatment of 1* infection?
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Postinfectious glomerulonephritis
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Asplenic patients are particularly susceptible to which organisms?
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Encapsulated organisms:
Pneumococcus, meningococcus, Haemophilus influenzae, Klebsiella |
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The number of bacteria on a clean-catch specimen to diagnos a UTI?
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10^5 bacteria/mL
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Which healthy population is because of potential complications
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Pregnant women. Treat this group agressively because of potential complications
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A patient from California or Arizona presents with fever, malaise, cough, and night sweats.
Diagnosis? Treatment? |
Diagnosis: Coccidioidomycosis
Treatment: Amphotericin B |
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Which type of syhilis has a nonpainful change?
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1* syphilis
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A "blueberry muffin" rash is characteristic of what congenital infection?
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Rubella
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