A 24 year outmoded Female complains of hallucination and strain?

Q: A 24 year old female automotive technician presents herself at the doctor's office. She complains of frenzy and of pain in her left foot. On physical examination, the patient had a insightful wound on her left palm that was oozing pus. She has purplish, red streaks running up her gone arm. She had enlarged lymph nodes at the elbow and under her arm. The patients skin was thaw out and dry. In her history, the patient had punctured her left palm near sharp metal from the undercarriage of a "real cherry" 1977 Malibu about a week earlier. She said the wound have bled for a few minutes and she thought that she had washed it "real good" next to soap and water. She had covered the wound with a huge "band-aid" and gone back to work. She developed a fever about three days subsequent. For the past couple days, she "did not feel so good" and she had vomiting and diarrhea.
treptococcus Pyogenes.
B. Staphylococcus aureus.
C. Clostridium.
D. Pseudomonas.
i can't figure out which infection she have could someone please help me :D.... I'm studying to become a phlebotomist this is a question on my worksheet for my clinical Laboratory class
Answers:    E. Pasturella Multocida - usually associate from animals infections
D. Pseudomonas. - usually associated cross contamination from places like hospitals.
C. Clostridium - can incentive tetanus (kind of trick because the infection could have started with sharp metal - but has non of the symptoms) and Food poisoning, botulism (part of the symptoms)

B. Staphylococcus aureus - this type of infection from cuts and among other things. It's the most common, that maybe you have guessed it be the one, before.


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