What is meningitis?
Inflammation of the meninges surrounding the brain and spinal cord
Which type of meningitis is generally self-limiting and less severe than bacterial meningitis?
Which of the following is a hallmark physical sign of meningitis?
Vomiting in meningitis is usually due to:
Why is decreased cerebral blood flow a serious consequence in meningitis?
Which structures are primarily affected in meningitis?
In neonates, which bacterial pathogen is a common cause of meningitis?
Which clinical sign might specifically indicate Neisseria meningitidis meningitis?
A) Petechial rash
Which of the following symptoms is NOT typically associated with meningitis?
Vasogenic oedema in meningitis results from:
Which of the following best describes meningitis?
Which of the following is the most common bacterial cause of meningitis in adults?
A bulging fontanelle may be seen in:
Infants with meningitis
Which of the following is a common symptom of viral meningitis?
Which process allows pathogens to reach the meninges in meningitis?
What term describes inflammation of the meninges without infection?
Meningococcal meningitis is caused by which pathogen?
Kernig’s sign, commonly seen in meningitis, involves pain with:
In cases of bacterial meningitis, which symptom can often indicate a more severe infection?
Increased intracranial pressure (ICP) in meningitis is primarily due to:
Which of the following is not a meningitis-related structure?
Which virus commonly causes viral meningitis?
A patient with suspected meningitis has a positive Brudzinski sign. This indicates:
Which symptom in children may suggest meningitis, even in the absence of other classic signs?
The initial immune response in bacterial meningitis includes the release of which cytokine?