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Take Test: Case Study 9 4 Test Information Description Click here to access the Case Study and answer the questions. instructions INFECTIOUS DISEASE CASE STUDY 9: Meningitis Ricky, a 16-year old white male was brought by ambulance to the emergency room of a community hospital at approximately 1000 pm. He was agitated and incoherent According to his parents, he had complained that morning at breakfast of muscle aches, tiredness, and lack of appetite. When he vomited his breakfast soon after eating, his mother kept him home from school, suspecting influenza, which had been going around the community for a couple of wecks. During the day, he had a severe headache and a midafternoon rise in temperature to 1035 In the evening, Rick became extremely agitated, began to mutter in an ncoherent fashion, and was totally disoriented His mother consulted the physician and called the ambulatory service Brief physical examination n the emergency room revealed a temperature of 100.8'F and a blood pressure of 150/60 mm Hg The patient was flailing about in a violent manner His neck was stiff and even a small degree of dorsiflexion was impossible and a positive Kernig s sign was noted Multiple Not allowed. This test can only be taken once. Attempts Force Completion This test can be saved and resumed later Question Completion Status 1 pointsSave Answer QUESTION 1 If this infection was of bacterial onigin, what three bacteria (genus and species) would m be the cause? T T T Anal(12Dt) Save Al Arnswers Save and Submit Click Save and Submit to save and submit. Click Save All Anawers to save all answers.

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1. The three bacteria responsible for causing meningitis are

(1) Streptococcus pneumoniae

(2) Neisseria meningitides

(3) Haemophilus influenzae

2. Streptococcus pneumonia has accounted for most of the cases of bacterial meningitis.

3. Streptococcus pneumonia has highest mortality rates.

4. The correct statement are:

(i) Statement 2nd

(ii) Statement 3rd

(iii) Statement 5th