STEP 447: Three Rapid Screening Tests for Cryptococcus Neoformans in the Laboratory (CE: 1.0)
Article Overview:
This article presents a case study of a 29-year-old male presenting with headaches, sensitivity to light, seizures, and stiff neck. Upon admission, he was treated with Dilantin and Phenobarbital for the seizure, concurrently, with Amphotericin B and flucytosine every six hours for two weeks for cryptococcal meningitis. This article discusses the three rapid screening tests used to detect the pathogen.
Learning Objectives:
- Reflect on a case study presenting crypococcus neoformans
- Discuss transmission and clinical manifestations of C. neoformans
- Describe the prevalence of C. neoformans
Additional Information
| Author(s) | Marjorie D. Palmer-Newball, MT (AMT) |
|---|---|
| Relevant Certifications | Patient Care Technician (PCT) |
| Launch Date | 2018 |
| Enrollment Expiration | 180 days after purchase |
Available Credit
- 1.00 Continuing Education (CE)
AMT offers standard CE credits only for completion of certain coursework by successfully passing course quiz/assessment.

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