pneumonia Flashcards
First part of pneumonia, where there is a proteinaceous exudate in alveoli
Congestion
Part of the congestion where there is erythrocytes in exudate
Red Hepatization
Part of the congestion where neutrophils arrive and there is fibrin deposits
Grey heaptization
Cell in charge of resolution
Macrophages
Antamocial class of pneumonia where Affects the lungs in patches around bronchi
Bronchopneumonia
Antamocial class of pneumonia where Only involves a single lobe or section of a lung
Lobar
Antamocial class of pneumonia where
Interstitial
Clinical classifications of pneumonia
Community acquiered
Nosocomial
Ventilator associated
General malaise, fever, productive cough and pleuritic chest pain are symptoms characteristic of ____
Typical Community acquired pneumonia
Fever, tachycharxia, tachypnea, crackles are physical signs characteristic of
Typical community acquired pneumonia
Minimal sputum production, low grade fever, sore thought and intractable cough are symptoms of
Atypical community acquired pneumonia
Physical signs of atypical
Diffuse wheezes
Main cause of typical neumonia
S. Pneumoniae
Bacteria cause typical
S. Pneumoniae, H. Influenzae
M. Catarrhalis
Bacteria cause atypical
M. Pneumoniae
C. Psitacci or pneumoniae
L. Pneumophilla
Bacteria cause nsocomial pneumoniae
S. Pneumniae
H. Influenzae
P. Aeruginosa
Bacteria cause ICU pneumoniae
S. Pneumoniae
P. Aeruginosa
S. Aureus
A. Baumanii
Tx for healthy px with no risk factors
Macrolides
Tx for Px with comorbidites
Fluoroquinolones or B lactam + macrolides
Tx for SAMR
Vancomicin or linezold
Tx for ICU
b LACTAM + FLUOROQUINOLONE
rr>30 pAo2 <250 Confusion Bun>20 Leukopenia Thromocytopenia Hypothermia Hypotension that needs volume asap SS Mechanical ventilation
Criteria for CAP