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what often causes osteomyelitis?

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Staph aureus
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
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
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
treatment for Osteomyelitis?
21 days of IV antibiotics
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
teenager comes to the office with a massively swollen knee. you aspirate it and find...
Gonorrhea
patient has a viral infection that later clears. The patient then has pain in the joints. What is this?
Postinfectious arthritis
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?
Transient synovitis
this follows in fection with group A or G strep. Get problems in small and large joints, resolves on its own
Poststreptococcal arthritis