pleurisy & costochondritis Flashcards

1
Q

what is Costochondritis

A

benign inflammation of costal cartilage at costosternal joint

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2
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most common junctions for Costochondritis

A

2nd to 5th

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3
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what is tietze syndrome

A

rare d/o involving swelling of single costal joint (2nd rib most common)

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4
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describe the pain with Costochondritis

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  • sharp, aching or pressure-like localized pain
  • worse w/ UE movement, deep breathing or exertion
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5
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PE finding with Costochondritis

A

reproducible pain w/ palpation

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6
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5 tx options for Costochondritis

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  • acetaminophen or NSAID
  • heating pad or warm compress
  • limit aggravating activities
  • cough suppressants
  • local injection if refractory
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7
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what is pleurisy

A

pleura inflammation most commonly d/t viral infection that spread from the lungs

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8
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which layer of the pleura has nociceptors

A

parietal layer

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9
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presentation of pleurisy (2)

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  • localized sharp/stabbing pleuritic chest pain secondary to taking a breath
  • prior URI history
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10
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classic PE finding with pleurisy

A

friction rub

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11
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3 general tx guidelines for pleurisy

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  • tx chest pain
  • tx underlying condition
  • smoking cessation
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12
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first line medication for pleurisy and 2 other options

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  • 1st line: NSAIDs
  • narcotics if severe
  • PO steroids
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