Pneumonia Flashcards

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What is Pnuemonia?

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An inflammatory condition of the lung which leads to abnormal alveolar filling with consolidation and exudation

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What is the pathology of Pneumonia?

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During a pulmonary infection
Acute swelling
Causes migration of neutrophils from capillaries to airspace’s (Alveoli)
Cells phagocytose releasing antimicrobial enzymes and inhibitors
=more inflamation and oedema

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What are the 4 stages of pneumonia?

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Congestion - first 24 hours
Red Hepatization - 2-3 days
Grey Hepatization - 4-6days
Resolution - >6days

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What is the Congestion phase of Pneumonia?

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1st, 24 hours
Vascular engorgement
Intra-alveolar fluid 
Numerous bacteria 
Boggy, red lungs
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What is the Red Hepatization phase of pneumonia?

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2-3 days
Massive exudation develops- RB cells, fibrin and leukocytes filling space
Affected area - red, firm, airless, liver like state

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What is the grey Hepatization phase?

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4-6 days
Progressive disintegration of red blood cells
Persistence of fibrin exudate

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What is the resolution phase of pneumonia?

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> 6 days
Consolidated exudate in alveoli undergoes progressive digestion
Creates debris which is later reabsorbed, indigested by macrophages or coughed up
Most physio involved - clear in order to avoid further infection

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What are the cause of pneumonia?

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Bacteria - streptococcus pneumonia, HIB - haemophilus influenza type B
Fungi
Virus - respiratory
Parasites
Chemicals 
Aspiration
Inhalation. - smoke, burns
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What are the classifications of pneumonia?

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Community Acquired Pneumonia - CAP
Health Care Associated Pneumonia - HCAP
Hospital Acquired Pneumonia - HAP
Ventilator Associated Pneumonia - VAP

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What are symptoms of Pneumonia?

Most to least common

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Fever 
Malaise
Muscle ache/ fatigue 
Coughing
Tectile Fremitus on palpation 
Dyspnoea - SOB
Pleuritic or chest pain
Loss of appetite
Rapid HR
Coughing up blood
Fatigue 
Nausea 
Diarrhoea 
Wheezing 
Confusion
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What are complications of Pneumonia?

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Lung abscess
Pleural effusions
Epyema
Septic Shock

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What is the medical diagnosis of Pneumonia?

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Temp >38
HR >100
Crackles
Decreased breath sounds/ bronchial breath sounds
Absence of asthma 
CXR
CT scan
Blood test
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How to manage Pneumonia?

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Antibiotics/ anti-fungal
Oxygen support
Hydration
Rest
Analgesics
Cough suppression
Meds/physio for symptoms
Non P - positioning/VQ
P - sputum clearance, breath exercises
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