Week 3 Continuation Flashcards
type of pressure that is discontinued when the client is no longer considered infectious.
Negative pressure
First line of Drugs for TB
RIPES
Rifampicin -
Isoniazid (INH)-.
Pyrazinamide (PZA)-
Ethambutol -
Streptomycin -
drug for TB that inhibits RNA Synthesis of mycobacteria
Rifampicin
side effect of Isoniazid?
Peripheral neuritis
Clients are generally considered noninfectious after _______weeks of continuous drug therapy. for TB
1-2
Drugs taken for 6-12 months. for TB
Rifampicin, INH, Streptomycin and Ethambutol.
SECOND line of drugs for TB
Salicylates
Ethionamide
Cycloserine
Old drug- Thiacetazone
Newer drug: Ciproflaxacin
Drugs rarely used: bedaquiline
accumulation of fluid in the parenchyma and air spaces of the lungs that leads to impaired gas exchange and may cause respiratory failure.
Acute pulmonary edema
preventive therapy for 6 to 12 months. for TB
Isoniazid
Vaccine for TB
BCG
Neurogenic cause of Pulmonary edema
Seizures, head trauma, strangulation, electrocution.
Cardiogenic cause of Pulmonary edema
Left sided Heart disease
Left ventricular congestion or failure
4 categories on the basis of pathophysiology in pulmonary edema:
Increased hydrostatic pressure edema
Permeability edema with diffuse alveolar damage (DAD)
Permeability edema without diffuses alveolar damage (DAD)
Mixed edema
noninvasive ventilations for PE
CPAP = continuous positive airway pressure
BiPAP = bi-level positive airway pressure o mechanical ventilator,
PEEP = positive end-expiratory pressure.
delivers higher air pressure when you breathe in.
BiPAP