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dominant flora:
skin |
Staph. epidermidis
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dominant flora:
nose |
S. aureus
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dominant flora:
oropharynx |
viridans strep
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dominant flora:
colon |
Bacteroides
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most common cause of pneumonia:
6 weeks - 18 years |
RSV
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most common cause of pneumonia:
adults (18-40yr) |
Mycoplasma pneumoniae
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most common cause of pneumonia:
adults (40-65 year) |
Strep. pneumoniae
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most common cause of pneumonia:
elderly |
Strep. pneumoniae
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most common cause of meningitis:
newborn (0-6 months) |
Group B streptocci (S. agalactiae)
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most common cause of meningitis:
children (6 months - 6 years) |
Strep. pneumoniae
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most common cause of meningitis:
6 - 60 years |
N. meningitidis
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most common cause of meningitis:
60 years+ |
Strep. pneumoniae
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causes brain abscesses in HIV patients
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Toxoplasma gondii
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CSF from fungal/TB meningitis:
cell type protein sugar |
lymphocytes
↑ protein ↑ sugar |
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osteomyelitis:
diabetics |
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
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osteomyelitis:
drug users |
Pseudomonas aeurginosa
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osteomyelitis:
vertebral column |
M. tuberculosis
(Pott's disease) |
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suprapubic pain is a sign of
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UTI
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CVA tenderness is a sign of
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pyelonephritis
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shows metallic sheen on EMB agar
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E. coli
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demonstrates large mucoid capsule and viscous colonies
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Klebsiella
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demonstrates swarming motility on agar
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Proteus
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condylomata lata seen in
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secondary syphilis
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conjunctivitis and Reiter's syndrome seen in
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Chlamydial infections (serovars D through K)
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rectal strictures seen in
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LGV (serovars L1, L2, and L3)
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strawberry-colored mucosa of cervix seen in
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Trichomonas vaginalis
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inguinal adenopathy seen in
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Haemophilus ducreyi
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#1 cause of PID
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Chlamydia trachomatis
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Chlamydia trachomatis:
acute or subacute signs/symptoms readily diagnosed? |
subacute
no |
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N. gonorrhoeae:
acute or subacute signs/symptoms readily diagnosed? |
acute
yes |
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nosocomial infections:
newborn nursery (2) |
CMV
RSV |
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nosocomial infections:
urinary catheterization (2) |
E.coli
Proteus |
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nosocomial infections:
work in renal dialysis unit |
HBV
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nosocomial infections:
hyperalimentation |
Candida albicans
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pus
empyema abscess |
S. aureus
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pediatric infection
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H. influenzae
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branching rods in oral infection
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Actinomyces israelii
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surgical wound
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S. aureus
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dog or cate bite
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Pasteurella multocida
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sepis/meningitis in newborn
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group B strep (S. agalactiae)
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