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100

This is the most common bacterial pathogen causing osteomyelitis.

What is Staphylococcus aureus?

100

This complication can result when osteomyelitis spreads to a joint.

What is septic arthritis?

100

This imaging modality is most sensitive for early detection of osteomyelitis.

What is MRI?

100

Tapering chronic opioid therapy is essential to prevent this syndrome from developing when medication is stopped.

What is opioid withdrawal syndrome? 

Absent or diminished stimulation of μ-opioid receptors → ↑ norepinephrine levels → OWS

100

Patients identified with IVDU should also be screened for these 3 infectious diseases.

What are HIV, hepatitis B, and hepatitis C?

200

This is a common presenting symptom associated with vertebral osteomyelitis,  while fever may be absent.

What is insidious back pain?

200

Osteomyelitis in IV drug users most commonly affects this part of the skeleton due to rich blood supply.

What is the vertebrae?

200

When blood cultures are negative in suspected vertebral osteomyelitis, this diagnostic step is indicated.

What is an image-guided biopsy?

200

This long-acting opioid agonist is commonly used to manage opioid withdrawal symptoms.

What is methadone?

200

Urine drug test opioid assays can generate false-positive results because of cross-reactivity with this antibiotic.

What is rifampin?

300

Systemic symptoms (fatigue, fever, chills, malaise) are more likely to occur in this form of osteomyelitis.

What is acute ostemyelitis?

300

Children usually develop osteomyelitis through this route of infection.

What is hematogenous spread?

300

In cases of spinal infection with neurologic deficits or instability, this specialty should be consulted urgently.

What is neurosurgery?

300

This long-acting partial opioid agonist with high receptor affinity has a risk of precipitating withdrawal symptoms.

What is buprenorphine?

300

This screening tool contains the following question:

"How many times in the past year have you used an illegal drug or used a prescription medication for nonmedical reasons?”

What is the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) quick screen?

400

Osteomyelitis associated with prosthetic devices often involves this type of bacteria, besides S. aureus.

What are coagulase-negative staphylococci (Staphylococcus epidermidis)? 

400

The three routes of infection leading to osteomyelitis.

What are hematogenous spread, contiguous spread, and direct inoculation (trauma or surgery)?

400

X-rays show osteomyelitic changes after infection has been present for this amount of time.

What is 2 weeks?

400

This rescue medication should be considered for co-prescription in high-risk patients to reverse overdose.

What is naloxone?

400

An approach to the treatment of opioid use disorder or alcohol use disorder that combines counseling with pharmacological and behavioral therapy, tailored to each patient's needs.

What is medication-assisted treatment (MAT)?

500

These risk factors increase the likelihood of osteomyelitis (at least 3).

What are poor tissue perfusion, open fractures, severe soft tissue injury, immunosuppression, systemic diseases (e.g., diabetes mellitus, atherosclerosis), IV drug use?

500

In chronic osteomyelitis, this is a necrotic bone fragment that has become detached from the original bone and serves as a nidus for persistent infection.

What is sequestrum?

500

Initial treatment of osteomyelitis includes this when signs of sepsis or rapid progression are present, but should be tailored after culture results.

What is empiric antibiotic treatment (IV vancomycin + 3rd or 4th generation cephalosporin)?

500

Opioid withdrawal is generally uncomfortable but not fatal unless these complications are left untreated.

What are severe dehydration and electrolyte disturbances?

500

These are social factors that can predispose to IV drug use (at least 4).

What are childhood trauma, poverty, unemployment, unstable living situation, co-occurring psychiatric disorders, high availability of drugs, limited access to treatment services?

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