CU7-8 MICP

Cards (55)

  • Folliculitis
    A common skin condition that happens when hair follicles become inflamed, often caused by an infection with bacteria
  • Carbuncle
    A cluster of boils — painful, pus-filled bumps — that form a connected area of infection under the skin
  • Boil
    A painful, pus-filled bump that forms under the skin when bacteria infect and inflame one or more hair follicles
  • Stye (hordeolum)

    A tender red bump on the edge of the eyelid, an infection of a gland of the eyelid, most often caused by bacteria called staph (Staphylococcus aureus)
  • Impetigo
    A mild infection that starts as a red, itchy sore and as it heals, a crusty, yellow or "honey-colored" scab forms over the sore, most often affecting exposed skin around the nose and mouth
  • Abscess
    A swollen area within body tissue, containing an accumulation of pus
  • Scalded skin syndrome (SSSS)
    A serious skin infection that causes peeling skin over large parts of the body, looking like the skin has been scalded or burned by hot liquid, more common in summer and fall
  • Pseudomonas aeruginosa

    A blue-green pus-filled skin lesion with a sweet grape-like odor
  • Erysipelas "St Anthony's fire"

    Streptococcal erysipelas, an intensely painful burning sensation in the limbs and extremities caused by ergot, a fungus (Claviceps purpurea) that contaminates rye and wheat
  • Cellulitis
    A common bacterial skin infection that causes redness, swelling, and pain in the infected area of the skin, can spread and cause serious health problems if untreated
  • Necrotizing fasciitis
    A rare bacterial infection that spreads quickly in the body and can cause death, requires accurate diagnosis, rapid antibiotic treatment, and prompt surgery
  • Glomerulonephritis
    Inflammation of the tiny filters in the kidneys (glomeruli)
  • Rheumatic fever
    A condition that can inflame or make the heart, joints, brain, and skin swell, thought to be an immune response to an earlier infection
  • Group A beta-hemolytic streptococci (GABHS) infection
    If left unresolved or partially treated can lead to Rheumatic Fever and Glomerulonephritis
  • Chlamydia trachomatis
    An eye infection called trachoma, transmitted by personal contact, contaminated surfaces, or flies
  • Staphylococcus epidermidis

    A bacteria that can infect a stitch abscess at the operation site after an appendectomy
  • Colitis
    A bacteria that infects and inflames the mucosal lining of the colon
  • Carbuncle
    A red, swollen, painful cluster of boils that are connected to each other under the skin
  • Trachoma
    Caused by Chlamydia trachomatis, associated with Serotypes A, B and C
  • Escherichia coli
    A microorganism mainly utilized as a Fecal index for contamination of water
  • Shigella sp
    A bacteria transmitted by food, finger, flies and fomites, releases a Shiga toxin and leads to the development of a bloody mucoid diarrhea
  • M Protein
    Has an anti-phagocytic action that contributes to the development of cellulitis infection
  • Clostridium Tetani
    Bacteria that causes a lock of the jaw making the mouth impossible to open
  • Bacterial Meningitis
    An infection / inflammation of the membranes (meninges) surrounding the brain and spinal cord
  • Crede's prophylaxis
    Prevents eye infection in newborns right after birth
  • Legionella pneumophila
    Bacteria that can multiply in water systems in a built environment, causing acute bacterial pneumonia
  • Enterococcus faecalis
    Part of enteric normal flora, belongs to Enterobacteriaceae, most common among the Enterococci, frequent cause of hospital-acquired infections, transmitted primarily on the hands of hospital personnel, most common site of infection: urinary tract, wounds, biliary tract & blood
  • Cystitis
    An inflammation or infection of the urinary bladder
  • Escherichia coli
    The most common cause of cystitis
  • Urethritis
    Dysuria, frequency, urgency
  • Cystitis
    Suprapubic pain & tenderness, frequency, occasional hematuria
  • Urethrocystitis
    May be asymptomatic, malodorous urine, incontinence
  • Pyelonephritis

    Flank pain, fever, chills, hematuria, (+) kidney punch
  • Chlamydia trachomatis
    The most common cause of urethritis
  • Mantoux tuberculin skin test (TST)

    Performed by injecting 0.1 ml of tuberculin (PPD) Purified protein derivative
  • AFB (acid-fast bacilli) sputum smear/test
    Collect 2 different sputum specimens on 2 different days to test for possible tuberculosis
  • Multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis
    One reason is noncompliance due to duration of medication treatment needed
  • Gonorrhea symptoms
    Penile discharge, dysuria, and genital irritation
  • Diphtheria
    An acute, contagious, potentially serious upper respiratory tract disease affecting the tonsils, pharynx, larynx, and nose
  • Pharyngitis
    An acute bacterial infection of the throat