T4 L11: Clinical consequences of respiratory infections Flashcards

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What is CURB65 used for and what does it stand for?

A

Used to assess severity of pneumonia. It stand for Confusion, [Urea] in blood, Respiratory rate (is it raised?), Blood pressure, and aged >65

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What antibiotic would be used for community acquired pneumonia?

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Beta lactam antibiotic (amoxicillin) or Doxycycline

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What antibiotic would be used to treat not severe hospital acquired pneumonia?

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Amoxicillin with Doxycycline or just Doxycycline

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What antibiotic would be used to treat severe hospital acquired pneumonia?

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Amoxicillin and temocillin or Ceftriaxone/Levofloxacin

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in individuals aged 18-60, how long does it take for 95% of pneumonia to be cleared?

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6 weeks

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What factors slow down clearance of pneumonia?

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Comorbidities, bacteraemia, multilobe involvement, or gram-negative bacilli pneumonia

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What does CPAP stand for?

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Continuous positive airway pressure

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If all other forms of oxygenation fail, what can be concidered?

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ECMO (Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation)

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What is pleural parapneumonic effusion?

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The accumulation of exudative pleural fluid (fluid that has leaked out of vessels)

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When would a pneumocystis jiroveci infection occur?

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Only in the immunosuppressed

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