WEEK 6 PNEUMONIA Flashcards

1
Q

What is the definition of pneumonia?

A

Acute inflammation of the lungs

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2
Q

What are 2 reasons children are at risk for pneumonia?

A
  1. Immature immune system
  2. Small airways permit bacterial entrapment
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3
Q

People on which medical treatments should be considered high risk for pneumonia?

A

Radiotherapy, chemotherapy, corticosteroids

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4
Q

What medical treatment can be administered to prevent pneumonia in at-risk people?

A

Pneumococcal vaccine

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5
Q

What are 3 ways hospital acquired pneumonia differs from community acquired?

A
  1. Treated with IV antibiotics, while CAP treated with oral
  2. Sputum sent for culture
  3. Usually occurs >48 hrs after admission
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6
Q

What is the sputum for acid-fast bacilli test used to diagnose?

A

Tuberculosis

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7
Q

What is the definitive test for tuberculosis?

A

Sputum culture

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8
Q

How long does C&S usually take?

A

72 hours

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9
Q

What is the purpose of a gram stain test?

A

To identify quickly (same day) if the pathogen is gram positive so a broad spectrum antibiotic can be ordered

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10
Q

How does pneumonia affect a patient’s electrolytes?

A

Elevated Na+ and Cl- due to dehydration (K+ not affected)

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11
Q

What is the normal range for urine specific gravity, and what would it indicate?

A

1.010–1.025
Indicates patient’s hydration status

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12
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If the urine specific gravity is high, what does it indicate?

A

Dehydration

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13
Q

Why may the RBC count and Hgb of a patient with pneumonia be elevated, and what should be kept in mind?

A

Dehydration, but patient may actually be anemic

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14
Q

What is C-reactive protein a measure of?

A

Acute inflammation

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15
Q

Why should the nurse monitor a patient with ineffective breathing pattern for restlessness and anxiety?

A

Signs of hypoxia

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16
Q

Under what circumstances should the nurse initiate O2 in a patient with pneumonia?

A

Cyanosis, dyspnea, chest pain with SpO2 < 92