meningitis

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Mind Map on DISEASE, created by Ali Almudarsy on 19/07/2016.
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meningitis

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  • 0-acute bacterial meningitis  in children ( neonatology 2mon-12yrs).1-viral meningo-encephalitis 
  1. s. pneumonia

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    • trt by vancomycin +3rd generation cephalosporins i.v. alternative chloramphenicol.              
    1. INVESTIGATIONS
      1. BLOOD TEST
        1. BIochemical test
      2. CLINICAL SIGNS
        1. CLINICAL EXAMINATIONS

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          • Dx=Hx,Ex,Ix
        2. N. meningitidis

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          • 0-penicillin i.v. alternative 3rd generation cephalosprins 
          1. H. influenzae type b

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            • 0-3rd generation cephalosporins  i.v.
            1. Gram -ve or P. aeruginosa

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              • 3rd generation cephalosporins
              1. Gram -ve = immunocompromised

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                • 0-ceftazidime +aminoglycoside
                1. Listeria monocytogenes

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                  • ampicillin I.V. alternative Trimethoprim -sulfamethaxzole 
                  1. neonatal period up to 3 month=3rd generation cephalosporins +ampicilin

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                    • until you get the culture.
        3. TREATMENT

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          • 0-ask to LP 1-admitted to hospital 2-empirical treatment. 3-waitting to result of LP (CSF analysis ). 4-trt according the causative agent. -------------------------------------------- pediatrics intensive care unit ICU => -shock=F/D/E. -ICP=endotracheal intubation           +hyperventilation.          +Furosemide           +Mannitol. -Seizure=Benzodiazepine               =s.Glucose .               =electrolyte.               then Phenytoin .
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