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Chilled Construction Worker

A 22-year-old construction worker was hospitalized in early December because of increasing shortness of breath and a cough with blood-stained sputum that had developed over a 2-day period.

Question 1 - Single Best Answer

What organ or organ system should you concentrate on to determine this young man's problem?   Bugs Database

heart
gastro-intestinal
upper respiratory
lower respiratory
urinary tract

Except for various injuries suffered on the job and allergies to a variety of environmental substances, he had always been in good health. One week before hospitalization, this patient had developed a cold characterized by a mild sore throat and nonproductive cough, malaise, and a generalized dull headache. The day before hospitalization, just as he was leaving work at the Army Chemical Warfare plant at 4 o'clock, the patient experienced a severe shaking chill that lasted for ten minutes. Following this, the cough became worse and more productive of sputum. It became frankly bloody a few hours before admission to the hospital.

Question 2 - Single Best Answer

What is the most likely cause of his "cold"?   Bugs Database

influenza virus
respiratory syncytial virus
rhinovirus
Bordetella pertussis
Haemophilus influenzae

Question 3 - Single Best Answer

The symptoms that brought him to the hospital are most likely due to?   Bugs Database

reactivation of his cold
allergy
a "Strep" throat
nitrogen oxide or chlorine gas poisoning
pneumonia

Question 4 - Single Best Answer

What physical signs could help you decide on the disease and cause?   Bugs Database

pulse and respiration only
fever blisters only
chest sounds only
temperature only
all of the above

Physical examination revealed a temperature of 104 and a pulse rate of 130/min; blood pressure was 112/70, and respirations were 38/min. Each respiration was accompanied by an audible grunt. The chest was hyper-resonant to percussion and filled with inspiratory and expiratory wheezes. Fine crackling rales were heard on inspiration over the lower anterior chest just to the right of the sternum.

Question 5 - Single Best Answer

What diagnosis would you make at this point?   Bugs Database

poison gas
pneumonia
heart attack
allergy

Question 6 - Single Best Answer

What organisms should be included in your differential diagnosis?   Bugs Database

Klebsiella, Legionella, Mycoplasma, Chlamydia
Streptococcus pneumonia, Klebsiella, Staphylococcus aureus
Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Brucella abortus, E. coli
Afipia felis, Vibrio cholera, Campylobacter jejuni
Listeria monocytogenes, Francisella, Chlamydia

Question 7 - Single Best Answer

What laboratory data would you request?   Bugs Database

blood counts only
chest x-ray only
sputum gram stain only
blood cultures only
all of the above

Question 8 - Single Best Answer

Why is it important to determine the causative agent?   Bugs Database

treatment
epidemiology
prognosis
all of the above

Initial laboratory data included a total leukocyte count of 12,100 per cubic millimeter, with 71% segmented neutrophils, 17% band forms, 11% lymphocytes, and 1% eosinophils. Freshly collected sputum was Gram stained and revealed many neutrophils and a mixture of Gram-positive rods and cocci. Chest x-ray showed a distinct infiltrate involving the right middle lobe.

Question 9 - Single Best Answer

Do any of these results help you determine the cause?   Bugs Database

yes
no

Blood and sputum cultures were done. From two of the blood cultures, a Gram-positive, lancet shaped diplococcus was isolated. It was catalase negative, alpha hemolytic, and optichin sensitive. The third blood culture was negative and the sputum culture grew only normal oral flora.

Question 10 - Single Best Answer

What organism was in the blood culture?   Bugs Database

Streptococcus pyogenes
Streptococcus pneumonia
Staphylococcus aureus
Klebsiella pneumonia
Legionella pneumophila

Question 11 - Single Best Answer

What is alpha hemolysis and how is it determined?   Bugs Database

increase in the amount of soluble hemoglobin in a standard preparation of red blood cells.
decrease in the number of red blood cells, determined by direct count, in a standard preparation of red blood cells.
a clear zone surrounding a colony on a blood agar plate
no hemolysis seen on a chocolate blood agar plate
a greenish discoloration of the agar on a blood agar plate

Question 12 - Single Best Answer

What is the major virulence factor for the causative organism?   Bugs Database

intracellular growth
streptolysin
M protein
polysaccharide capsule
adhesin

Question 13 - Single Best Answer

Why was the sputum culture negative?   Bugs Database

S. pneumonia is never isolated from sputum
50% of people with S. pneumoniae pneumonia have negative sputum cultures.
The sputum became contaminated with saliva
S. pneumonia is an obligate intracellular pathogen and cannot be cultured in the laboratory
All the S. pneumonia was in the blood so there was none in the lungs.

Question 14 - Single Best Answer

What was the relationship of the young man's cold to his subsequent pneumonia?   Bugs Database

the pneumonia and cold were caused by the same organism
the interferon induced by the cold virus stimulated the bacterium
the cold virus denuded the ciliated epithelium, and interfered with the natural mechanism by which bacteria are cleared from the lung.
the cold virus inactivated the IgG in the lung
there was no relation - it was coincidental

Question 15 - Single Best Answer

What was the most likely origin of the S. pneumonia?   Bugs Database

the raw oysters he had after work the day before.
his cat that had scratched him on the face the night before.
his girlfriend who had an insatiable sexual appetite.
the dust in the construction work.
his normal flora

Question 16 - Single Best Answer

What is the cause of the disease (dis-ease) and death, when it occurs, in pneumococcal pneumonia?   Bugs Database

endotoxemia
endocarditis
inflammatory response in the alveoli
cytotoxin
cytokine production

What is the origin and significance of the single shaking chill? Actually, this is a good question - but no one seems to know the answer.


   

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  Updated: October 6, 2005

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