On examination;
- patient looks unwell and deeply jaundiced.
- He had a temperature of 102 F.
- Examination of the oral cavity shows yeast infection.
- On auscultation of the lung fields there were coarse crackles at the right lung base.
- On abdominal examination spleen was palpable 3 cm below the left costal margin.
- Hb = 7.1 g/dl
- WBC = 1400/cmm
- Platelets = 33,000/cmm
- ESR 70 mm/hr
- Bilirubin = 180 micro mole/l
- AST = 180 iu/l
- Alkaline phosphatase = 450 iu/l
Answer the following questing related to the above case....
Answer;
- Septicemia secondary to respiratory infection precipitated by methotrexate induced neutropenia
- Septicemia secondary to respiratory infection precipitated by azathiprine induced neutropenia
- Septicemia secondary to respiratory infection due to felty's syndrome.
Q2: What six investigations would you perform on admission?
Answer:
- Chest X ray
- Oxygen saturation
- Blood culture
- Urine culture
- Throat swab for culture
- Hebatobiliary ultrasound.
Q3: List two immediate management steps?
Answer:
- Stop the immunosuppressant drug.
- Start broad spectrum intravenous antibiotics( usually a combination of penicillin and aminoglycoside)
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