pneumonia Flashcards
CXR changes
consolidation
classifications
community acquired, hospital acquire (>48hrs after admission), aspiration pneunomia
presentation
SOB, cough, sputum, fever, heamoptysis, pluritic chest pain, delirium, sepsis
signs
tachypnoea, tachycardia, hypoxia, fever, confusion, bronchial breath sounds, focal crackles, dullness on percussion
severity assessment
CURB 65
CURB 65: C
confusion (orientated in person, time, place??)
CURB 65: U
urea > 7
CURB 65: R
RR 30+
CURB 65: B
BP <90 systolic or <60 diastolic
CURB 65: 65
age 65+
CURB 65: score 0-1
consider treatment at home
CURB 65: score 2+
consider hospital admission
CURB 65: 3+
consider intensive care assessment
most common causes
step pneumoniae
heamophilus influenxae
atypical pneumonia
caused by an organism that cannot be cultured in normal way or detected using gram stain , –>
dont respond to penicillins and treated with macrolides, fluoroquinolones, or tetracycloines