TUBERCULOSIS
What is it Caused By
Primary Cause of
Leading Mortality In
Risk Factors
MDR-TB
XDR-TB
How is TB spread vs. Unlikely Routes
What Are Factors That Influence Likelyhood of Transmission
Size of Droplet Nuclei
Local Inflammation Occuring Is Termed
Hallmark of TB is
TB Bacterium Favors
Primary Infection
Latent TB
Primary TB
Post Primary/Reactivation TB
What Site Categorized as Infectious
Charactersitic S/S
Initial S/S
Acute S/S
Late Symptom
Auscultation
Elderly S/S
Renal TB
Bone and Joint TB
TB Meningitis
Miliary TB
Pleural TB
Now Your Pt has Pleura Effusion What is Your Next move?
TB in The Spine
CNS involvement would cause
Abdominal TB Can Lead to What
DIAGNOSTICS
What is The Standard Method
How Much Do You Inject and Where
When Do You Read It
If Immunocompromised What is Positive Reading
If Health Care Professional What is + Reading
How Do You Prevent Misinterpertation
What Test is Available in Hours
Chest X-Ray
What are findings suggestive of TB
Bone Scan
Bacteriology Studies
How Must it Be Collected
How Long For Results
Do You Start Tx While Awaiting Results
Option One Drug Treatment
What Drugs
Initial Phase
Continuation Phase
rimfapin(Rifadin) and rifabutin (Mycobutin)
Isonazid (INH)
If Susceptibility Test Indicates They are Susceptible What Can Be Taken Out
Also Not Used With Children
OPTION 2
OPTION 3
OPTION 4
How Long is The Continuation Phase
Who Would Need Longer Continuation Phase
MDT-TB
HIV positive patients
What Would You Not Use
What if CD4 100/uL or Less
LATENT TB Treatment
Why would you use Isonaizid and RIfapentin Regime in Latent Tb
EMB what are side effects
INH PZA RIF
INH S/E
PZA
RIF
BCGa Live Strain Vaccination
Nursing Assessment
Admitted for Triage for TB should be
How Often Should negative pressure Air Flow Room Exchange be Done
When is Pt considered NonInfectious
What if Pt Has to Leave The Room