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The most common clinical example of Type I necrotizing fasciitis

What is Fournier's Gangrene

100

Staphylococcal toxic shock syndrome is usually associated with bacteremia, true or false



What is false

100

This laboratory scoring system can be used to differentiate necrotizing fasciitis from more superficial soft tissue infections

What is the LRINEC score

100

Organism expected to see in the blood culture of this patient with iv drug use


What is Candida albicans

100

This medication can be used in patients with severe Group A Strep necrotizing fasciitis not responding to antibiotics (Pen/Clinda). It has been reported as a cause of aseptic meningitis

What is Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG)

200

Likely causative organism in this patient with H/O microcytic anemia/heme positive stool, and no trauma


What is Clostridium septicum

200

Likely diagnosis in 55 year old female visiting from Ethiopia, with fatigue, nausea, diarrhea, mild anemia, thrombocytopenia and abnormal LFTs. She is afebrile

What is malaria

200

Likely diagnosis in patient being treated for Ehrlichiosis, now developing worsening fever, anemia, thrombocytopenia, abnormal LFTs and decreased fibrinogen 

What is Hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH)

200

Causative organism in this asplenic patient, who owns a cat and a dog, presenting with shock and DIC


What is Capnocytophaga canimorsus

200

Optic neuritis is a rare side effect of this commonly used Gram positive antibiotic agent

What is Linezolid

300

This organism is the commonest cause of a febrile illness with hoarseness, difficulty clearing secretions, stridor and a positive "Thumb sign" on x-ray


What is Hemophilus influenzae


   

300

Condition in a 34 year old female with refractory hypotension, perineal erythema, severe tenderness, crepitus, leukocytosis of 66K, 4 days after vaginal delivery/episiotomy

What is gas gangrene caused by Clostridium sordellii

300

This organism appears as a "safety-pin" on Gram stain and infection from it can present as pneumonia, lymphadenopathy or sepsis


What is Yersinia pestis

300

Treatment of choice for this infection


What is Atovaquone plus Azithromycin

300

This antibiotic can be used as part of the treatment of brucellosis, tularemia, plague and tuberculosis 

What is Streptomycin

400

Infection caused by mixed aerobic/anaerobic bacteria that can cause a "bull neck" and "hot potato voice"

What is Ludwig's angina

400

Illness in a patient from North Carolina presenting in July with fever, headache, myalgias, conjunctival injection, meningismus with thrombocytopenia and abnormal LFTs 

What is Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (RMSF)

400

In a pregnant female presenting with hepatitis from this organism, Cowdry Type A inclusion bodies are seen in the hepatocytes 


What is Herpes simplex virus

400

Diagnosis in this patient with untreated sinusitis


What is subdural empyema

400

This is the antibiotic of choice for acute diarrheal illness caused by Shiga toxin-producing E coli (STEC)

What is no antibiotic

500

Group of Gram positive organisms which can cause lung abscesses, empyema, liver and brain abscesses; their culture plate smells like caramel

What is the Strep anginosus group of organisms

500

This type of isolation would be recommended for this patient with infection from the spores of a Gram positive rod


What are standard isolation precautions

500

This infection, with record local transmission in 2024 in Peurto Rico, can lead to increased blood vessel permeability, thrombocytopenia, internal bleeding and organ failure 

What is Dengue

500

The two treatments that lead to improvement in this condition as shown


What are antibiotics and anticoagulation

500

Treatment of choice in an immunocompromised patient presenting with fever, hypotension, hyponatremia, hyperkalemia, abnormal LFTs, perp smear as shown

What is Amphotericin B

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