An 18-year-old male in his first year of college presents to the emergency room with a fever and a severe headache. He reports having unprotected sex with several partners over the past few weeks. Upon examination, the male demonstrates nuchal rigidity and photophobia. His past medical history is notable for a lack of vaccinations beginning from infancy due to his parents' belief that vaccinations may cause autism. The bacteria causing these symptoms would most likely demonstrate which of the following?
ANegative catalase test
BGram-negative bacteria
CUrease positive
DPositive quellung reaction
ELactose fermentation
A medical technician is trying to isolate a pathogen from the sputum sample of a patient. The sample is heat fixed to a slide then covered with carbol fuchsin stain and heated again. After washing off the stain with clean water, the slide is covered with 1% sulfuric acid for decolorization. The sample is rinsed again and stained with methylene blue. Microscopic examination shows numerous red, branching filamentous organisms. Which of the following is the most likely isolated pathogen?
ACryptococcus neoformans
BTropheryma whipplei
CNocardia asteroides
DRickettsia rickettsii
EStaphylococcus aureus
An 18-year-old female college student is brought to the emergency department by ambulance for a headache and altered mental status. The patient lives with her boyfriend who is with her currently. He states she had not been feeling well for the past day and has vomited several times in the past 12 hours. Lumbar puncture is performed in the emergency room and demonstrates an increased cell count with a neutrophil predominance and gram-negative diplococci on Gram stain. The patient is started on vancomycin and ceftriaxone. Which of the following is the best next step in management?
ATreat boyfriend with rifampin
BAdd ampicillin to treatment regimen
CAdd ampicillin, dexamethasone, and rifampin to treatment regimen
DAdd dexamethasone to treatment regimen
ETreat boyfriend with ceftriaxone and vancomycin
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