MCC Genital Herpes by which HSV type
What does HSV 2 MCC?
Given with positive exposure to Rabies and no previous vaccination
When is HRIG given?
DOC for Legionnaire's
What is Azithromycin?
The use of multiple ABX w/ the specific intent of covering the known or suspected pathogen(s) w/ more than one ABX to accelerate pathogen clearance rather than broaden antimicrobial coverage
What is Combination Therapy?
Normal CD4 cell count range
What is a 500-1200 cell/mm3 count?
Dendritic corneal ulcers that can result in blindness
What is herpes keratitis?
**DOUBLE**
**JEOPARDY**
IM administration of HTIG timing
What injection should be administered within 24 hours of presentation?
DOC for streptococcal eripsyela
What is IV pencillin?
Administered in addition to crystalloid when large volume is required
When is albumin given?
When post-exposure prophylaxis is given
What is given 24-36 hours after exposure to a KNOWN HIV+?
**DOUBLE JEOPARDY**
After taking ASA for a HA a 6 yo w/ chickenpox vomits, becomes lethargic, and has a seizure
What is Reyes syndrome?
Animals presumed to be rabid if not caught
Are raccoons, skunks, bats, & foxes rabid?
DOC for Typhoid Fever
What are Fluoroquinolones?
**DOUBLE**
**JEOPARDY**
First-line vasopressor
What is norepinephrine?
Labs taken to determine the stage of infection of HIV/AIDS
What are CD4 and HIV load used to mark?
Prevention method used to reduce incidence zoster and post-herpetic neuralgia
What is the vaccine Shingrix?
Days that a Rabies IM vaccination is given
What vaccine is given on day 0, 3, 7, and 14?
DOC for Listeria
What is IV ampicillin?
Seen with positive correlation with severity of systemic bacterial infections and sepsis
What is procalcitonin?
Sulfamethoxazole -trimethoprim 1 Dose daily w/ a CD4 count <200
What is the preferred prophylaxis for PCP?
Dx of pt w/ ear pain and lesions, ipsilateral facial palsy, and vertigo
What is the dx for Herpes Zoster Oticus or Ramsay Hunt Syndrome?
S/Sx seen in rabies that progress to the CNS stage
When are the following S/sx seen:
- hallucination, anxious, combative, confused, hyperexcitability, hydrophobia, hypersalivation, seizures
First line tx for Aspergillosis
What is Voriconozole?
Clinical Markers of End Organ Dysfunction
Clinical Markers are seen for the Brain, Lungs, Heart, Liver, Kidneys, GI, Skin, and Lactate
Antiretroviral drug that causes CNS toxicity
- confusion, vivid dreams, and "hungover feeling"
What is Efavirenz (sustiva)?