Respiratory Tract Infections Flashcards
What are the common upper respiratory tract infections?
- Rhinitis
- Sinusitis
- Pharyngitis
- Epiglottitis
What is the cause of most rhinitis?
Viral
What are the causes of sinusitis?
Many are viral, some bacterial (S pneumonia, H flu, moraxella and oral anaerobes)
Why is pharyngitis often treated?
Treatment prevents complications (rheumatic fever, post strep GN)
What are the signs of epiglottitis?
– High fever, systemic toxicity, drooling, blood cultures positive in 65% of kids, 30% adults
What are the causes of epiglottitis?
H flu, group A strep, H parainfluenza
What are the cause of acute bronchitis?
- Majority are viral (influenza, parainfluenza, RSV, coronavirus, adenovirus, rhinovirus)
- Bacteria include mycoplasma, strep pneumoniae, H flu, chlamydophila, B pertussis
What are some risk factors for pneumonia?
- Old age
- Pulmonary disease
- Smoking
- Recent viral illness
- Diabetes
- Chronic renal disease
- Immunodeficiency
What are some signs of pneumonia?
- Cough, sputum, fever, shortness of breath
* Signs of consolidation
What is seen in typical CAP?
Acute onset of symptoms (cough, sputum, fever, shaking chills), lobar infiltrate, gram stain with PMNs and organisms
What is the most common cause of typical CAP?
Streptococcus pneumoniae
What is seen in atypical CAP?
Subacute onset of symptoms, prodrome, milder symptoms (“walking pneumonia”), negative gram stain
What are the common causes of atypical CAP?
Mycoplasma, Chlamydia, Legionella, viruses
What are the typical signs of influenza?
Fever, cough, headache, sore throat, myalgias.
What are the signs of CAP in pediatric patients?
• Tachypnea, fever, cough, dyspnea