COMMUNICABLE DISEASE

Cards (428)

  • Pathognomonic Sign of Communicable Diseases Hemorrhagic rashes - Menigococcemia
  • Pathognomonic Sign of Communicable Diseases Koplik’s spots - Measles
  • Pathognomonic Sign of Communicable Diseases Hydrophobia - Rabies
  • Pathognomonic Sign of Communicable Diseases Landry’s sign - Poliomyelitis
  • Pathognomonic Sign of Communicable Diseases Lockjaw - Tetanus
  • Pathognomonic Sign of Communicable Diseases Forchheimer’s spots - German measles
  • Pathognomonic Sign of Communicable Diseases Hansen’s disease - Leprosy
  • Pathognomonic Sign of Communicable Diseases Rose Spots - Typhoid fever
  • Pathognomonic Sign of Communicable Diseases Infectious hepatitis - Hepatitis A
  • Pathognomonic Sign of Communicable Diseases Serum hepatitis - Hepatitis B
  • Pathognomonic Sign of Communicable Diseases Reactivated Dormant Hepa B - Hepatitis D
  • TB Drugs Side Effects Rifampin - Orange urine
  • TB Drugs Side Effects Isoniazid - Neuritis and hepatitis
  • TB Drugs Side Effects Pyrazinamide - Hyperuricemia
  • TB Drugs Side Effects Ethambutol - Optic nerve neuritis
  • Pathognomonic Sign of Communicable Diseases Hepatitis leading to cancer - Hepatitis E
  • Pathognomonic Sign of Communicable Diseases 7-day fever- Measles
  • Pathognomonic Sign of Communicable Diseases 3-day fever - German Measles
  • Pathognomonic Sign of Communicable Diseases Spiking fever followed by rashes - Roseola Infantum
  • Pathognomonic Sign of Communicable Diseases Acute parotitis - Mumps
  • Pathognomonic Sign of Communicable Diseases Rice, watery stools - Cholera
  • Pathognomonic Sign of Communicable Diseases Reverse transcriptase - HIV
  • Pathognomonic Sign of Communicable Diseases Morning drop - Gonorrhea
  • Pathognomonic Sign of Communicable Diseases Bad blood - Syphilis
  • Pathognomonic Sign of Communicable Diseases Night sweats - PTB
  • TB Drugs Side Effects Streptomycin - Ototoxicity
  • Pulmonary Tuberculosis Agent: Mycobacterium Tuberculosis
  • Pulmonary Tuberculosis Pathognomonic: Night sweats
  • Pulmonary Tuberculosis Screening: Mantoux Test
  • Pulmonary Tuberculosis Primary diagnostic: direct sputum smear microscopy or DSSM
  • Pulmonary Tuberculosis Confirmatory: Sputum culture
  • Cholera Most common (Philippines): Vibrio Coma
  • Cholera MOT: Fecal-Oral
  • Cholera Toxin: Choleragen
  • Cholera DOC: Tetracycline
  • Diphtheria Agent: Corynebacterium Diphtheriae
  • Diphtheria Common complication: Myocarditis
  • Diphtheria DOC: Penicillin
  • Measles Agent: Rubeola
  • Measles Common complication: Otitis Media and bronchopneumonia