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Pediatrics. Ch 23

Meningitis

QuestionAnswer
What is meningitis Inflammation of the meninges
What are meninges Covering of the brain and spinal cord
What causes meningitis Organism invasion - Indirectly by way of the bloodstream (sepsis) from centers of infection such as teeth, sinuses, tonsils, lungs – Directly through the ear or fractured skull
What are the types of meningitis Bacterial, Viral
What is purulent meningitis Bacterial – Pus forming
When is bacterial meningitis most common 6 – 12 months
Which type of meningitis is most readily transmitted to others Meningococcal/Bacterial
What is the most common causative agent for meningitis H influenza
What causes the symptoms of purulent meningitis Intracranial irritation
What usually precedes the symptoms of meningitis Upper respiratory infection, Several days of gastrointestinal symptoms such as poor feeding
What are the significant symptoms of meningitis Headache, Drowsiness, Delirium, Irritability, Restlessness, Fever, Vomiting, Nuchal rigidity, High pitched cry, Convulsions, Opisthotonic positioning, Petechia
What is petechia Small hemorrhages beneath the skin
What does petechia suggest Meningococcal meningitis
How is diagnosis of meningitis confirmed Cerebrospinal fluid exam
What is performed at the first indication of meningitis Spinal tap/Lumbar puncture
What cerebrospinal fluid characteristic suggests meningitis May be clear at first, but soon turns cloudy
What lab findings indicate meningitis Cloudy CSF, High white cell count, Increased protein, Decreased glucose
How long must a child with meningitis be isolated 24 hours after antibiotics started
How are antibiotics selected Culture and sensitivity test
How long are antibiotics prescribed for meningitis patients Minimum 10 – 14 days
Besides antibiotics, what may be prescribed to a patient with meningitis Sedative to make the child less restless, Anticonvulsant (Phenytoin/Dilantin) to decrease seizure activity
How should the environment of a child with meningitis be altered Low stimulation
What symptoms might indicate increased ICP in a patient with meningitis Slowed pulse, Irregular respirations, Increased blood pressure, Change in alertness, Muscle twitching
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