Patient A: Parasitic meningitis.
Commonly seen patient diary farm, history of cirrhosis.
Patient B:
Viral infection.
This is common among children.
For patient A & B, what type of meningitis do they appear to have? Meningitis Case...
1. what clinical observations would have led the physician to test the patient for possible meningitis? case study 15.4 nosis of an STD? 2. What are some of the signif diagnosis of an STD? Multiple Choice Questions Answers are in Appendix A. 1. Which of the following is the test of choice for the laboratory diagnosis of chlamydial infections? Note: Narrative answers poste CASE STUDY 15.4 A disoriented 58-year-old man with a history of poorly controlled diabetes melli- tus and...
Case 2 A 30-year-old dairy farmer was in good health until the day prior to admission, when he felt chilled and feverish. He developed nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and lower abdominal discomfort and presented to the emergency room, where he was noted to be lethargic. His vital signs included, temperature of 40°C. His physical examination was remarkable for lower abdominal tenderness to palpation bilaterally. A rectal examination revealed occult blood in the stool the patient was lethargic but had no focal...
A 14-year old high school student with fever, chills and severe headache is seen in an urgent care clinic. At the clinic, his temperature is 104 °F, with neck rigidity and complains of back pain. Some small petechial spots are noted on his chest and back and in the mouth. Blood is drawn for a complete blood count and blood glucose, and a lumbar puncture is performed. Cerebrospinal fluid is collected sequentially in three sterile tubes and examined. The results...
Claire is a healthy 19 year-old college freshman enjoying her first few weeks of being on a college campus. She’s made lots of new friends, has been participating in many of the on-campus outdoor social activities, and is getting used to a hectic class schedule. For the last couple of days, she’s been feeling more tired than usual, and she’s had a sore throat. Her sore throat has been worsening, and she also has a low-grade fever and a headache...
Case Study #2 Clinical history:A 33-year-old female dairy farmer develops a severe headache unrelieved by medication and neck stiffness. On physical examination, her temperature is 38.2°C. She has no papilledema. (Papilledema is a condition in which increased pressure in or around the brain causes the part of the optic nerve inside the eye to swell. Symptoms may be fleeting disturbances in vision, headache, vomiting, or a combination of these.) A lumbar puncture is performed, and a Gram stain of the...
An 18-year-old male high school student was brought by ambulance to the hospital emergency room. The patient was acutely agitated and incoherent. According to the patient's parents, he had complained that morning at breakfast of diffuse muscular aching, malaise, and anorexia. He had vomited his breakfast soon after eating and declined to go to school. Because of a very severe headache that was unresponsive to aspirin, and a rise in temperature to 104 F during the early afternoon a physician...
A 30-year-old dairy farmer was in good health until the day prior to admission, when he felt chilled and feverish. He developed nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and lower abdominal discomfort and presented to the emergency room, where he was noted to be lethargic. His vital signs included, temperature of 40°C. His physical examination was remarkable for lower abdominal tenderness to palpation bilaterally. A rectal examination revealed occult blood in the stool the patient was lethargic but had no focal neurological deficits....
Name the genus and species of each of these An 18-year-old male high school student was brought by ambulance to the hospital emergency room. The patient was acutely agitated and incoherent. According to the patient's parents, he had complained that morning at breakfast of diffuse muscular aching, malaise, and anorexia. He had vomited his breakfast soon after eating and declined to go to school. Because of a very severe headache that was unresponsive to aspirin, and a rise in temperature...
A 15-year old boy complains of headache, dizziness, nausea, and feeling very weak. The following day he experiences an increase in body temperature, an increase in the severity of his headache, and the development of a rash, whereupon he is taken to hospital. Upon examination by the physician, it is noted that the patient has a temperature of 103.5 F and an increased heart rate. The doctor also notices some stiffness in his neck, as the boyis unable to bring...
Case Study 6 A 23-year-old male presented to the ER with a 5-day history of fever, headache, sore throat, muscle pain, nausea, and diarrhea. He described his headache as a 10/10 on a pain scale and was worsened by bright lights, movement, or noise. He had migraines in the past but stated this felt different. He said there was not a prior history of head injury, chest pain, or ear pain. He does not have abdominal pain, dysuria, or a...