Der Vortrag „Bacterial Meningitis: Definition “ von John Fisher, MD ist Bestandteil des Kurses „Year 4 – Selective Sub-Internship“. Der Vortrag ist dabei in folgende Kapitel unterteilt:
What is the most common etiology of bacterial meningitis in newborns?
What is the most common etiology of bacterial meningitis in a 1-year-old child?
What is the most common etiology of bacterial meningitis in the geriatric population?
What is the most common etiology of meningitis?
What is the most common cause of bacterial meningitis in a 15-year-old adolescent?
Which of the following statements about bacterial meningitis is TRUE?
A 61-year-old woman is brought to the emergency department for altered mental status that developed this morning. She has a several-day history of fever and productive cough. Two weeks prior, she developed symptoms of acute bronchitis with hoarseness and nasal congestion, which have been slow to resolve. On exam, she is febrile (102°F) and confused. Her pupils are equal, round, regular, and reactive, but she exhibits a left VI nerve palsy. Her lungs reveal dullness to percussion and bronchial breath sounds in the right lower lung field. The heart and abdominal exam is unremarkable, but her neck is stiff and, when flexed, results in bilateral hip flexion. Complete blood count shows a white blood count of 18,000 with a left shift. Blood cultures are obtained and a lumbar puncture is successfully performed. What is the most likely result of a Gram stain of the cerebrospinal fluid in this patient?
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crystal clear concept.very helpful lecturer.His voice is also very attractive.