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what often causes osteomyelitis?
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Staph aureus
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if you see a puncture wound on the foot, especially through tennis shoes, what should you think is the cause?
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Pseudomonas
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kid running outside with tennis shoes on a nail, what is the most common organism for infection?
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STAPH AUREUS!!!!
what other thing might you think of because they are wearing tennis shoes, what is it Pseudomonas |
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Neonates may exhibit pseudoparalysis or pain with movement of affected extremity
50% neonates have no fever or do not appear ill what does this describe? |
Osteomyelitis
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treatment for Osteomyelitis?
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21 days of IV antibiotics
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Bacterial invasion of the synovial membrane
High potential for long-term morbidity 90% cases a result of hematogenous seeding in the course of bacteremia what does this describe? |
septic (suppurative) arthritis
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teenager comes to the office with a massively swollen knee. you aspirate it and find...
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Gonorrhea
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patient has a viral infection that later clears. The patient then has pain in the joints. What is this?
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Postinfectious arthritis
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5 year old boy comes in with pain in his hip joint. WBC and ESR are normal. The patient has a recent history of a URI . What is this?
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Transient synovitis
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this follows in fection with group A or G strep. Get problems in small and large joints, resolves on its own
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Poststreptococcal arthritis
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