Case 11: You are the school nurse at Willowdale Elementary.  This morning Ms. Matthews, one of the first grade teachers, brings a little girl to your office.  Her right eye is swollen and bloodshot.  The lining of the lower lid is bright red.  There is thick yellow discharge in the corner of the eye.  What is the most likely diagnosis, and what is the etiological agent? Is treatment necessary? Why?  What are the some of the eye’s natural defenses that help prevent infections? What should the teacher do to prevent the spread of this infection in her classroom?

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Case 11: You are the school nurse at Willowdale Elementary.  This morning Ms. Matthews, one of the first grade teachers, brings a little girl to your office.  Her right eye is swollen and bloodshot.  The lining of the lower lid is bright red.  There is thick yellow discharge in the corner of the eye. 

  1. What is the most likely diagnosis, and what is the etiological agent?
  2. Is treatment necessary? Why? 
  3. What are the some of the eye’s natural defenses that help prevent infections?
  4. What should the teacher do to prevent the spread of this infection in her classroom?

 

Case 12: A woman is brought to the emergency department where you work triage.  She has an extremely swollen right lower leg.  You see what appears to be an old surgical wound in the mid-calf, with rough scar tissue surrounded by purplish-red skin.  She is in a lot of pain.  Her husband tells you that three weeks ago she had a group of moles removed from that area.  It appeared to heal well initially, but three days ago, the incision area started looking bigger.  She did not call her surgeon.  The leg has continued to swell. 

The patient went straight to surgery and the wound was debrided.  Gram-positive cocci growing in chains were isolated in the culture.  She received IV antibiotics in the ICU but 18 hours later, her lower leg had to be amputated below the knee. 

  1. What condition did the patient have? What was the etiological agent?
  2. Why was amputation the best solution for the infection?
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