Lower Respiratory Infections Flashcards
Common signs and symptoms of pneumonia and bronchitis,
• Bronchitis
Cough with purulent sputum, rhinorrhea, nasal congest, fever, myalgias, arthralgias, dyspnea/SOB, wheezing, sore throat
oPhysical exam=may have rhonchi, wheezing, coarse breath sounds
• Pneumonia
oSymptoms of acute infection (cough, sputum, fever, prodrome), abnormal lung function, infiltrate on cxray
oFever, tachycardia, tachypnea, decreased breath sounds, rigors/sweats, dyspnea, myalgias, pleuritic cp, hypoxic, tactile fremitus
Comparisons and contrasts of pneumonia and bronchitis
- Comparisons=cough w/ sputum, fever, myalgias, dyspnea
* Contrasts=lung sounds in bronchitis, infiltrate in cxray of pneumonia, more pleuritic chest pain in pneumonia
What are the most common bacterial agents for the development of bronchitis or pneumonia?
- Streptococcus pneumonia
- Mycoplasma pneumonia
- Chlamydophila pneumonia
- Haemophilus influenza
- Pneumocystis jirovecci
What are the most common viral agents for the development of bronchitis or pneumonia?
- Rhinoviruses
- Coronaviruses
- Respiratory syncytial virus
- Parainfluenza viruses
- Adenoviruses
- Influenza A
- Influenza B
- Enteroviruses
- Herpes Simplex viruses
indications for chest xray in adults?
temperature >100 F heart rate > 100 bpm ventilatory rate > 20 bpm (one of the above or two of the following) decreased breath sounds crackles (rales) absence of asthma
imaging exam findings for pneumonia
CXR to help establish diagnosis and identify complications such as pleural effusion; may be negative, especially early in disease.
*consider CT scan for CXR (-) whose diagnosis is questionable
laboratory exam for suspected pneumonia
WBC, blood cultures, sputum gram stain, urine antigens, PCR, antibody titers, cold agglutinins, CRP, procalctonin, BNP may be of some use
what diagnostic labs/tests/images may be useful for diagnosing bronchiectasis?
high resolution CT
CXR should be obtained; occasionally it will be diagnostic, if it correlates with the appropriate clinical setting.
PFTs the most common abnormality is obstruction
what diagnostic labs/tests/images may be useful for diagnosing lung abscess?
CXR- may see cavitary lesion with an air fluid level