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Differential diagnosis for community acquired acute airspace pneumonia: |
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Streptococcus pneumoniae, Staphylococcus aureus, Haemophilus influenzae, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Pseudomons aeruginosa, Legionella, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Coccidioides, Moraxella catarrhalis |
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Differential diagnosis for community acquired acute interstitial pneumonia: |
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Chlamydophila Mycoplasma Influenza Parainfluenza RSV Other resp viruses Herpes viruses |
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Differential diagnosis for hospital acquired acute airspace pneumonia: |
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Staph. aureus Enterobacteriaceae Pseudomonas aerug. Other Gram negative rods |
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Stages of airspace pneumonia: |
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Acute congestion (24 hrs), red hepatization (2-3 days), gray heptization (2-3 days), resolution (weeks) |
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Microscopic appearance of interstitial pneumonitis: |
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Edematous alveolar septae, WBC infiltrate, type 2 alveolar cell hyperplasia, clear alveolar space, hyaline membranes, microorganisms |
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Agents that cause milliary pneumonia: |
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Coccidioides Histoplasmosis Herpesviruses Hematogenous TB |
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Possible complications associated with airspace pneumonia: |
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Pleural effusion, lung abcess, necrosis, ARDS |
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Possible complications associated with interstitial pneumonia: |
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Bacterial superinfection Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome |
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Types of pleural effusion: |
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Uncomplicated (no bacteria), complicated (more significant effusion), empyema (bacteria and WBC's in pleural space) |
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Most common causes of cavitary pneumonia: |
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Mycobacterium tuberculosis Coccidioides Blasto Histo Actinomyces |
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Pneumonia with rust colored sputum: |
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Pneumonia with "currant jelly" sputum: |
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Pneumonia with foul smelling sputum: |
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mixed anaerobes (aspiration) |
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Clinical presentation of airspace pneumonia: |
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fever, chills, cough, sputum production, pleuritic chest pain, shortness of breath, tachypnea, lung crackles, consolidation |
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Signs of lung consolidation: |
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vesicular breath sounds become tubular increased voice transmission egophony (ee to ay) tactile fremitus |
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Clinical presentation of interstitial pneumonia: |
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fever (variable), cough (variable), sputum - absent, clear or watery, DOE, appear less ill than airspace pneumonia, lung crackles, wheezing |
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Differential diagnosis for chronic airspace pneumonia: |
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M. tuberculosis Coccidioides Blastomyces Cryptococcus Actinomyces Nocardia |
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Differential diagnosis for chronic intersitial pneumonia: |
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Pneumocystis M. avium complex Histoplasma |
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Infectious agents associated with COPD/smoking: |
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H.influenzae, M.catarrhalis, Strep pneumo, Pseudomonas aeruginosa (severe COPD). |
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CF / Bronchiectasis: associated agents of pneumonia |
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Staph aureus, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Burkholderia cepacia |
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Alcoholism: associated agents of pneumonia |
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Klebsiella pneumoniae, Strep pneumo, oral anaerobes, Mycobacterium tuberculosis |
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HIV/AIDS: associated agents of pneumonia |
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Strep pneumo, Mycobacterium tuberculosis, Pneumocystis, Cryptococcus, P.aeruginosa |
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immunocompromise: associated agents of pneumonia |
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Aspergillus (Neutropenia / Tx), Nocardia (Tx / Steroids), M. tb (TNFa inhibitor), CMV (Tx) |
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Necrotizing pneumonia after Influenza = |
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bacterial super infection – staph or strep |
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Pneumonia with cold agglutinins = |
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IgM that precipitates RBC’s at low temp - mycoplasma |
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Pneumonia with erythema nodosum = |
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inflammatory infiltrate of subQ - Cocci |
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Pneumonia in pregnancy with vesicular rash- |
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Pneumonia in a patient with a pet parakeet |
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NSCLC, Stage I, treatment strategy: |
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Stage II, NSCLC treatment strategy: |
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surgery followed by chemo (cisplatin + vinorelbine) |
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Stage IIIa, NSCLC treatment strategy: |
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chemotherapy and/or radiation, sometimes followed by surgery |
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Stage IIIb, NSCLC treatment strategy: |
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chemotherapy and/or radiation, NO surgery |
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Stage IV, NSCLC treatment strategy: |
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Chemotherapy (platinum + second drug), targeted therapy |
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limited, SCLC treatment strategy: |
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chemo (cisplatin + etoposide), radiation, prophylactic cranial irradiation |
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extensive, SCLC treatment strategy: |
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chemo (cisplatin + etoposide OR irinotecan), NO radiation |
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