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Hi, Everyone!! I’ve Had A Studyblr For About A Week Now And Have Already Met So Many Kind, Supportive
Hi, Everyone!! I’ve Had A Studyblr For About A Week Now And Have Already Met So Many Kind, Supportive
Hi, Everyone!! I’ve Had A Studyblr For About A Week Now And Have Already Met So Many Kind, Supportive
Hi, Everyone!! I’ve Had A Studyblr For About A Week Now And Have Already Met So Many Kind, Supportive
Hi, Everyone!! I’ve Had A Studyblr For About A Week Now And Have Already Met So Many Kind, Supportive

Hi, everyone!! I’ve had a studyblr for about a week now and have already met so many kind, supportive people. I couldn’t be more thankful. That said, I really wanted to give back to such an amazing community! So here’s my first printable for you! 

It includes:

a 5AM-10PM schedule (for my early hustlers)

‘Top 3 Priorities’ + ‘Can Wait’ categories

a ‘To-Do’ list

Daily Goals, Notes, Doodles

a water tracker (stay hydrated, friends!)

10 Good Things (reflect back on your day and jot down the little things that made you happy even if your day wasn’t the greatest)

They’re available for download in PDF and PNG formats + in pink, blue, yellow, and white! I’ve also made a grid and grid-less version! 

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Blue: pdf / png Pink: pdf / png White: pdf / png Yellow: pdf / png

No Grid

Blue: pdf / png Pink: pdf / png White: pdf / png Yellow: pdf / png

And here’s a link to the entire folder on my DropBox!

Please tag me with #arystudies or mention me if you use these!! I’d love to see them in action. :’) I’m also really curious to see what you all think of them, so please let me know!! 

Be sure to check out my monthly calendars too!

Happy studying!  

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6 years ago
Me Durning Finals.

Me durning finals.

6 years ago

Actinomyces israelii

Gram+, anaerobic, non-spore forming, branching rod

Endogenous transmission (dental crevices -bad higiene, dental trauma- ; female genital tract -IUD-)

Dx: branching rods in “sulfur granules”; colonies resemble a molar tooth.

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Not painful but very invasive penetrating tissues, including bone.

Draining abscess (sinus tracts) CULTURE THAT PUS

Disease: ACTINOMYCOSIS in low O2 tissues

Cervicofacil: “Lumpy jaw”, mycetoma on jaw line

Pelvic: from IUD

CNS: solitary abscess

Abdominal: qx, trauma

Thoracic: aspiration

Actinomyces Israelii
6 years ago

Clostridium perfringes

Nagler reaction: C. perfringens phospholipase causes turbidity around the colonies on egg-yolk medium. Inhibited by specific antiserum.

Anaerobic stormy fermetantion in milk media

Clostridium Perfringes

Food poisoning strains produce heat resistant spores.

Type A spores producing gas gangrene are inactivated by heat quickly.

Clostridium Perfringes
6 years ago

Cryptosporidium

Cryptosporidium is a microscopic parasite that causes the diarrhoeal disease cryptosporidiosis. Both the parasite and the disease are commonly known as “Crypto.”

The parasite is protected by an outer shell (oocyst)

Allows survival outside the body for long periods of time 

Very tolerant to chlorine disinfection.

Water is the most common form of spread

Poses serious risk to immunocompromised individuals, eg AIDS; cancer and transplant patients who are taking certain immunosuppressive drugs. 

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Symptoms

Symptoms of cryptosporidiosis generally begin 2 to 10 days (average 7 days) after infection. 

Watery diarrhea

Stomach cramps or pain

Dehydration

Nausea

Vomiting

Fever

Weight loss

Some people with Crypto will have no symptoms at all.

Symptoms usually last about 1 to 2 weeks (with a range of a few days to 4 or more weeks) in persons with healthy immune systems. Occasionally, people may experience a recurrence of symptoms after a brief period of recovery before the illness ends. Symptoms can come and go for up to 30 days.

In immunocompromised persons Cryptosporidium infections could possibly affect other areas of the digestive tract or the respiratory tract.

Diagnosis & Detection

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Cryptosporidium oocysts in a modified acid-fast stain. (CDC Photo; DPDx)

Examination of stool samples. 

Detection can be difficult - several stool samples over several days.

acid-fast staining, direct fluorescent antibody [DFA] , and/or enzyme immunoassays 

Molecular methods (e.g., polymerase chain reaction – PCR) are increasingly used in reference diagnostic labs,

Treatment

Most people who have healthy immune systems will recover without treatment. Young children and pregnant women may be more susceptible to dehydration resulting from diarrhoea. 

For those persons with AIDS, anti-retroviral therapy (improves the immune status) will also decrease or eliminate symptoms of cryptosporidiosis. However, even if symptoms disappear, cryptosporidiosis is often not curable and the symptoms may return if the immune status worsens.

Cryptosporidium and AIDS

Advanced immunosuppression — typically CD4 T lymphocyte cell (CD4) counts of <100 cells/µL — is associated with the greatest risk for prolonged, severe, or extraintestinal cryptosporidiosis. 

The three species that most commonly infect humans are Cryptosporidium hominis, Cryptosporidium parvum, and Cryptosporidium meleagridis. Infections are usually caused by one species, but a mixed infection is possible.

Up to 74% of diarrhoea stools in AIDS patients demonstrating the organism in less developed countries where potent antiretroviral therapy  is not widely available, 

cryptosporidiosis has decreased and occurs at an incidence of <1 case per 1000 person-years in patients with AIDS.4 Infection occurs through ingestion of Cryptosporidium oocysts. Viable oocysts in feces can be transmitted directly through contact with infected humans or animals, particularly those with diarrhea. Oocysts can contaminate recreational water sources such as swimming pools and lakes, and public water supplies and may persist despite standard chlorination (see Appendix: Food and Water-Related Exposures). Person-to-person transmission is common, especially among sexually active men who have sex with men.

Fever is present in approximately one-third of patients and malabsorption is common. 

The epithelium of the biliary tract and the pancreatic duct can be infected with Cryptosporidium, leading to sclerosing cholangitis and to pancreatitis secondary to papillary stenosis, 

Pulmonary infections also have been reported, and may be under-recognized.

Treatment 

ART with immune restoration to a CD4 count >100 cells/µL usually leads to resolution

Treatment of diarrhoea with anti-motility agents (AIII) may be necessary. 

Patients with biliary tract involvement may require endoscopic retrograde choledocoduodenoscopy for diagnosis. 

Immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome (IRIS) has not been described in association with treatment of cryptosporidiosis.

No pharmacologic interventions are known to be effective in preventing the recurrence of cryptosporidiosis.

No therapy has been shown to be effective without ART. 

6 years ago

Killed, inactivated Vaccines Available in the US

Killed vaccines induce only HUMORAL immunity

RIP   ACE 

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R abies

I nfluenza (injected)

P olio (salk)

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A Hepatitis

C holera 

E ncephalitis viruses (eg Japanese encephalitis)

6 years ago
Immunosupressants Drug Mnemonic

Immunosupressants Drug Mnemonic

Bc everything’s better when I study with Harry Potter references.

I’m reposting it, because I love this chart

6 years ago

Gram Negative Aerobic Rods Mnemonic

MICROBIOLOGY MNEMONIC 

BRUno, FRANCISco & COnstantine are BORing PSEUDO LEGIONnaires

Brucella sp 

Francisella tularensis 

Coxiella burnetti

Bortedella pertusis

Pseudomona aeuroginosa

Legionella pneumophila

6 years ago
Hope It Helps @shreeparn  :)
Hope It Helps @shreeparn  :)

Hope it helps @shreeparn  :)

6 years ago

Without immunity, we’RE JUST BAGS OF NUTRIENTS!

Microbiology lecturer (via scienceprofessorquotes)

6 years ago
Chlamydia Trachomatis conjunctivitis In A Newborn (ophthalmia Neonatorum) Conjunctivitis Is Usually

Chlamydia trachomatis conjunctivitis in a newborn (ophthalmia neonatorum) Conjunctivitis is usually bilateral and occurs during the second week after delivery. Infection occurs from contamination of the eyes on passage through an infected endocervical canal. Chlamydia trachomatis pneumonia also commonly occurs at the same time.

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