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100

The most common etiologic agent for this condition that resulted after minor trauma

What is Strep pyogenes

100

The name of this sign, with painful lesions to the tip of the nose

What is Hutchinson sign

100

The causative organism for this lady's hot rub rash 

What is Pseudomonas

100

An antibiotic against what organism should be included in the regimen in this neutropenic febrile patient 

 

What is Pseudomonas aureginosa

100

This percentage of patients with cellulitis is bacteremic

What is 5-10%

200

This Gram negative organism associated with water related skin/soft tissue infection is beta hemolytic/oxidase positive, and can also cause gastroenteritis 

What is Aeromonas hydrophila 

200

The name of the tick borne infection seen in the South-Central US that can present as an erythema migrans type rash, not caused by Borrelia burgdorferi

What is Southern tick-associated rash illness (STARI)

200

The likely organism causing this infection in a diabetic patient

What is Staph aureus

200

Trimethoprim/sulfa would be effective in staphylococcal and streptococcal skin/soft tissue infections

True or False

What is True

200

This condition with fever and painful skin lesions has been associated with pregnancy, viral infections, IBD and leukemias

What is Sweet Syndrome

300

These are the two main toxins produced by Clostridium perfringens that lead to gas gangrene

What are alpha and theta toxins

300

These two Gram positive bacterial infections can cause sporotrichoid lesions (lymphangitic spread) 

What are cutaneous Nocardisosis and Mycobacterium marinum infection

300

Bacterial infection also known as Saint Anthony's fire

What is Erysipelas

300

These two long acting antibiotics have been FDA approved as a single dose for SSTI

What are Dalbavancin and Oritavancin

300

This condition can cause a genital ulcer with a positive "groove sign" 

What is lymphogranuloma venereum

400

This salt-water related bacterial infection is seen in patients with chronic liver disease

What is Vibrio vulnificus

400

Rate bit fever characterized by fever, skin ulcer/rash, arthralgias, headache is caused by this organism

What is Streptobacillus moniliformis

400

The organism causing a subacute erysipelas like infection in a fisherman, not responding to vancomycin

What is Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae

400

The D-test is used to demonstrate inducible resistance in Staph aureus against which antibiotic


What is Clindamycin

400

This drug was considered the magic bullet for the primary and secondary stages of this STI prior to penicillin 

What is Arsenic (Salvarsan)

500

These two mycobacteria that can cause cutaneous lesions need lower temp around 30 degrees C to grow on culture

What are Mycobacterium marinum and hemophilum

500

Gram neg organism growing from a wound culture, on blood and chocolate agar but not MacConkey, in a patient that owns a dog and cat

What is Pasteurella multocida

500

This condition presents as a mildly pruritic rash mimicking Candida is caused by a Corynebacterium 


What is Erythrasma

500

The two antibiotics of choice for this condition in HIV and immunocompromised patients caused by a fastidious Gram neg rod


What are Doxycycline and erythromycin

500

Antimicrobial regimen of choice in an organ transplant patient with skin lesions with these biopsy findings

What is Liposomal Amphotericin B and flucytosine