Is 105.4F a high temperature
yes
A baby receives antibodies from his mother while breastfeeding. This is an example of ____________ immunity.
Passive
What is the space that contains petidoglycan in Gram negative bacteria?
the periplasmic space
Beta lactamase that inhibits penicillin
Penicillinase
a group of physiological and immune-mediatedreactions that are triggered in response to an infectious or noninfectious insult with 2 of the 4 following criteria:
Temperature >38,<36
Heart rate>90
RR>20 or PaCO2 <32
White blood cell count >12000, <4000,and/or >10% band cells
Systemic inflammatory response syndrome
Noncancerous fluid filled cysts that form from impaired lymphatic drainage are called
Lymphangiomas
The Immunoglobulin produced from T-cell independent adaptive immunity
IgM
Inflammation of the lymph nodes due to infection is called
Lymphadenitis
Bacteria associated with Scarlet fever: diffuse sandpaper-like rash, strawberry tongue, often after strep throat; due to pyrogenic exotoxins
S. Pyogenes
_______________ shock – Body’s mechanisms are compensating for diminished perfusion
Compensated
Name a drug that can be used for hypotension in the case of septic shock
Dopamine, Norepinephrine
What are the two critical windows for Early-Life Vaccinations
First year of life and preschool
Partial lysis of blood agar is will have the color ________ and is referred to as ____ hemolysis
green, alpha
IV clindamycin blocks peptide transfer at ________ ribosomal subunit preventing peptide bond formation
50s
the presence of viable bacteria in the bloodstream,with or without signs of infection
Bacteremia
Does not necessarily mean sepsis if there is lack of systemicinflammatory response to infection
Condition in which there is abnormal blood clotting throughout the patients vessels, Sepsis is the most common risk factor.
disseminated intravascular coagulation
With the COVID vaccine viral proteins are from (where do COVID vaccine viral proteins come from)
host cells
The last step of Gram Stain reaction
Counter Stain safranin to see the Gram negative bacteria
This drug Forms toxic free radical metabolites in bacterial cell that damage DNA (attacksbacteria & protozoa)
Metronidazole
Most common cause of sepsis
Respiratory Pneumonia
Why do you treat Gram negative bacteria with Ceftriaxone but not vancomycin?
Ceftriaxone is able to breach the first lipid layer, Vancomycin cannot
The vaccine given at birth
Hepatitis B
coagulase negative, novobiocin sensitive bacteria are presumed to have what identitiy
Staph Saprophyticus
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breaks down connective tissue, facilitating bacterial spread in Group A Strep Pyogenes
Hyaluronidase
What do you give to patients with streptococal Toxic Shock Syndrome
IVIG