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As availability and use of antibiotics has increased, Infective Endocarditis has replaced older terms and classifications relating to infections of the endocardium.
Which one of the following statements is correct?
A 67-year-old previously well man presents to the emergency department (ED) with a history of fever for 2 weeks. He saw his GP last week and was advised to rest and use over the counter medication for pyrexia and malaise. His wife has noted that in the last couple of days he has been confused and seems unable to grip his tea cup properly. On examination he has a temperature of 38.8 C, BP 142/74 and pulse rate of 114 and irregular. You can detect a systolic murmur which the wife was not aware of previously.
Which one of the following is correct?
You complete a full clinical examination of the gentleman and notice small painful nodules on his fingers suggestive of Oslers nodes. His ECG reveals Atrial Fibrillation but is otherwise normal. Blood tests including full blood count, cultures, renal function and clotting have been sent. You request a chest x ray and echocardiogram.
Which one of the following is correct?
The transthoracic echocardiogram reveals a calcified mitral valve with 4 mm vegetations.
Urine dipstick is positive for red blood corpuscles. Blood results reveal a CRP of 150, Hb 11.2 g%, and normal kidney and liver function.
You find that he has cerebellar signs and a CT head confirms small cerebellar infarcts.
Which one of the following is correct?
The police bring in a 44-year-old female for evaluation. She is complaining of ‘shivers’ and has been sleeping rough. She has been a long term injectable drug user.
Her observations are: Temp 39 C, heart rate 110/min, BP 108/64, RR 24/min, SpO2 94% on air.
On examination you find normal heart sounds, crackles in lungs, mild splenomegaly and petechial haemorrhages.
Which one of the following is correct?
Medical treatment of endocarditis involves use of antibiotics.
Which one of the following statements is correct?
A 58-year-old male with a mitral valve endocarditis is being treated with IV Vancomycin.
On the sixth day of treatment, he has temperatures and positive blood cultures of Staph, sensitive to Vancomycin.
Which one of the following is correct?
A 38-year-old injectable drug user is being treated for infective endocarditis. On day 4 of treatment she suddenly become short of breath and progresses to acute pulmonary oedema.
Which one of the following is correct?
It is recognised that pre-existing cardiac abnormality predisposes to infective endocarditis.
Which one of the following is correct regarding antibiotic prophylaxis?
Regarding endocarditis, which one of the following statements is correct?
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