respiratory infection LOWER RESP INF Flashcards

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respiratory tract infections indicate what 3 possibilities

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  1. defect in the host defenses
  2. exposure to virulent microorganism
  3. overwhelming inoculum (of less virulent bugs)
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2
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what are the two major respiratory tract defense mechanisms

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humoral immunity

cell mediated immunity

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3
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what are 3 examples of cell-mediated immunities

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  1. alveolar macrophages
  2. PMNs
  3. T lymphocytes
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what re 3 examples of humoral immunities

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  1. B lymphocytes
  2. IgG antibodies
  3. complement
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5
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what is the most common way by which lower airways become infected

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aspiration of upper airway resident flora

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what is the second most common way that lower airways become infected

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inhalation of aerosolized material (mycoplasma, anaerobes…)

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7
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embolic staphylococcal pneumonia in IVDA with tricuspid endocarditis is an example of what

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hematogenous seeding

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8
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what is the way airways get infected where infection spreads across diaphragm into pleural space and lung

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contiguous spread

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9
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what are two examples of reactivation of an airway infection

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  1. TB

2. fungal pneumonias

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10
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what is the most common cause of acute bronchitis

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viral infections

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11
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what are the clinical features of acute bronchitis

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  1. cough (most common symptom)
  2. fever (very uncommon)
    - combo of cough and fever usually indicates something that is not bronchitis
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12
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how is bronchitis treated

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  1. NSAID and Tylenol
  2. ipratropium
  3. nasal decongestants
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13
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what is not effective when treating acute bronchitis

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beta-2-agonists and antibiotics

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14
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what is the most common reason that antibiotics are prescribed

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acute bronchitis (even though no proven benefit)

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