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Infection in the Nursing Home Resident
, Signs of Infection in the Nursing Home Resident
See Also
Pneumonia in the Nursing Home
Infections in Older Adults
UTI in Older Adults
Intra-Abdominal Infection in Older Patients
Symptoms
Functional Decline
Altered Level of Consciousness
Confusion or
Delirium
Decreased Appetite or reduced food intake
Incontinence
Behavior Change
Uncooperative with
Nursing Home
staff
Falls
Signs
Fever
Single
Temperature
>100.0 F (37.8 C)
Repeated
Oral Temperature
s >99.0 F (37.2 C)
Repeated
Rectal Temperature
s >99.5 F (37.5 C)
Increase in
Temperature
> 2.0 F (1.1 C)
Labs
Initial Testing
Complete Blood Count
with
Platelet
s and differential
White Blood Cell Count
>14,000 cells/mm3 or
Total Band
Neutrophil Count
>1500 cells/mm3 (or 6%)
Labs
As indicated
Urinalysis
and
Urine Culture
Influenza
nasal swab
Gastrointestinal illness
Giardia
Antigen
Clostridium difficile Toxin
Imaging
As Indicated
Chest XRay
Management
See
Pneumonia in the Nursing Home
Urinary Tract Infection
See
UTI in Older Adults
Treat for 7 days in women (10-14 days for men)
Miscellaneous causes
See
Infections in Older Adults
See
Intra-Abdominal Infection in Older Patients
Precautions
Review
Advanced Directive
s (e.g.
POLST
,
Living Will
) prior to evaluation and treatment
Many conditions (e.g. uncomplicated
Pneumonia
) may be treated without hospitalization
Prevention
Influenza Vaccine
annually
Associated with a 43% reduction in
Influenza
-associated
Pneumonia
Monto (2001) Am J Epidemiol 154(2): 155-60 [PubMed]
Pneumococcal Vaccine
(
Pneumovax 23
AND
Prevnar
)
Both
Pneumovax 23
and
Prevnar 13
are recommended for age over 65 years old
References
Casey (2015) Am Fam Physician 92(7): 612-20 [PubMed]
High (2009) Clin Infect Dis 48(2): 149-71 [PubMed]
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