Respiratory Tract Infections Flashcards
What is coryza?
Common cold - acute inflammation of nasal passages
How does diphtheria present?
Sore throat, low fever and pseudomembrane on tonsils/pharynx/nasal cavity
Describe acute epiglottitis
Inflammation and swelling of the epiglottis obstructs the vocal folds/trachea: life-threatening in children
What are some symptoms of acute bronchitis?
Productive cough (with fever in minority) Transient wheeze
CXR and chest examinations are usually normal in acute bronchitis. True/False?
True
Are antibiotics indicated in acute bronchitis?
No, unless there is underlying (chronic) lung disease
Abdominal pain is not a symptom of pneumonia. True/False?
False
It could well be
What does CURB65 stand for? When is it used?
Confusion Urea more than 7 Resp rate more than 30 BP less than 90/61 65 yrs old Used to assess community-acquired pneumonia
What is the commonest pathogenic cause of pneumonia?
Streptococcus pneumoniae
What is special about legionella-acquired pneumonia?
Chest symptoms may be absent - usually more GI disturbance
How does influenza present?
High fever of abrupt onset
Malaise and myalgia
Headache
Cough (initially dry and painful)
Haemophilus influenzae is the primary cause of flu. True/False?
False
May be secondary invader
Which influenza virus is present in pandemics?
Influenza A
When are antivirals given for flu?
When patient is at risk of complications (such as pneumonia)
Give examples of 2 antivirals
Oseltamavir
Zanamivir
Which disease(s) arises due to Coxiella burnetti?
Pneumonia
Q fever
Endocarditis
What is bronchiolitis? Who is mainly affected?
LRTI common in babies and young children
Similar symptoms to a cold
Which virus is responsible for 90% of bronchiolitis?
RSV
What is an abscess?
Local collection of pus
Which 3 main types of virus cause coryza?
Rhinoviruses, coronaviruses, adenoviruses