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at 1:54 p.m. Feb, 14, 2024
by
Cameron
Author:
Cameron
Type of change:
Other
Rationale for change
Not needed to answer this, early vs late covered well on a couple other cards + extra on this card and gives too much of a hint here w/o testing treatment
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- "Gonorrhea Goes Early; Chlamydia Comes Later"
- Neisseria presents early (2-5 days); Chlamydia is late (5-14 days)
- Oral therapy is required for Chlamydia conjunctivitis as topical erythromycin is ineffective
- Neisseria conjunctivitis will require 1 dose of IM ceftriaxone or cefotaxime
- Neisseria presents early (2-5 days); Chlamydia is late (5-14 days)
- Oral therapy is required for Chlamydia conjunctivitis as topical erythromycin is ineffective
- Neisseria conjunctivitis will require 1 dose of IM ceftriaxone or cefotaxime
Lecture Notes
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Missed Questions
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Pathoma
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Boards and Beyond
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First Aid


Sketchy 2




Watch Neonatal Conjunctivitis DDx




Watch Neonatal Conjunctivitis DDx
Sketchy Extra



Watch Macrolides



Watch Macrolides
Picmonic
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Physeo
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Additional Resources
Remember to give orally for chlamydia to prevent pneumonia
One by one
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