Women health
*Women health>>>Sinusitis

On july 8 a woman was given an antibiotic for sinusitis.?


On july 8 a woman was given an antibiotic for sinusitis. Her condition worsened because of severe pain and tightness of the jaw.

On july 12 she was admitted to the hospital with severe facial spasm. She reported that on jul5, she incurred a puncture wound at the base of her great toe, cleaned the wound but did not seek medical attention.

Explain how the disease had occured even if the woman had taken an antibiotic.

My sister could so give you the answer to this, she is in nursing school and these are the questions she has to answer. In my opinion, just using common sense and no book knowledge I would say that she developed an infection from the puncture wound that was of a different strain than the sinusitis. Thus, the antibiotic prescribed being for the sinus infection, would not necessarily treat the toe puncture. One antibiotic does not treat all infections. You are in nursing school aren't you? I will ask my sister tomorrow and see what she says. I will edit my answer for you then. Good luck with classes, they are tough!

Here is what my sister said. She said that the antibiotic will not treat tetnus (sp.?), which is what it appears to be. She needs a tetnus shot in order to treat the toe punture. Hope that helps!

It takes 3 days to 3 weeks of incubation before symptoms of tetanus (lockjaw) from the bacteria, Clostridium tetani, with a week being about average, hence july 5th to july 12th. A standard drug for sinusitis, like Augmentin, or Azithromycin, wouldn't necessarily take out tetanus.

She might be unimmunized to tetanus and if that's the case, oral antibiotic ( possibly with insufficient dose in this case) will not totally get rid of the bacteria.

she was given the wrong antibiotic

Tags
Yoga Schizophrenia Scleroderma Sexual Dysfunction Sinusitis Sjogren Syndrome Skin Cancer Skin Health Sleep Disorders Smoking
Related information
  • On july 8 a woman was given an antibiotic for sinusitis.?

    My sister could so give you the answer to this, she is in nursing school and these are the questions she has to answer. In my opinion, just using common sense and no book knowledge I would say that...

  • How did YOU cure your chronic sinusitis?

    surgery

    ...
  • What are the causes of recurring sinusitis?

    Sometimes the passages from the sinuses (there are 6) that drain into the nose are blocked. An infected tooth can cause problems in the maxillry sinuses. Cystic fibrosis also, but you would have...

  • How can i cure my sinusitis? please help me.?

    If it is a true sinusitis, it will require an antibiotic to get under control. Then taking the decongestant or antihistamine your doctor prescribes will help keep it from coming back. You need to...

  • PLEASE HELP! sinusitis or astigmatism?

    Sphenoid sinusitis is a sinus infection in a particular part of the sinuses called the sphenoid area which is deeper in the skull, behind the eyes. Sinusitis is an inflammation of one or more of th...

  • Sick in New York whilst on vacation. Sinusitis?

    Hi Sarah, it's not an infection; it's the heavily polluted air which is causing the inflammation. There are a number of herbal remedies which help with this but as I've never ne...

  • What is the best and simplest treatment for chronic sinusitis?

    The cause for pimples are many and not only adolescence as popularly believed. Chronic constipation is one major cause, the food we eat plays a very important role. You will have to cut down the...

  • I have Sinusitis, is this causing the bad taste in my mouth?

    ChelseaBoy01 - Yes, sinusitis can cause a bad taste in your mouth (and really bad breath). Sinusitis usually means you have a sinus infection, which with medication can usually clear up in about 3...

  •    

    Health Categories--Copyright/IP Policy--Contact Webmaster
    The information on whfhhc.com is provided for educational and informational purposes only and is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment for any medical conditions.