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Emergency Medicine: Pulmonary
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1. Initially dry cough then becomes productive with midline chest pain and low grade fever
Ghon complex and diffuse 'milia' - Sputnum culture with acid fast stain
Beta Agonist
Acute Bronchitis - Tx: Beta Agonist MDI (NO ANTIBIOTICS)
Pneumothorax - Tx: Less than 20%: observe. - Greater than 20%: tube thoracostomy at 2nd ICS
2. Admission rule for pneumonia
Tuberculosis (Reactivation) - Primary TB usually silent asymptomatic - Tx: Isoniazid - Rifampn for 6 months - Special feature on TB xray
Pulmonary Embolism
Old and young - Pregnant - Toxic - Serious comorbidity
Klebsiella Pneumonia - H. Influenza
3. Three thypes of pleural effusion
Eliminate clot and prevent recurrence with Anticoagulation (IV Heparin and Warfarin)
Transudate - Exudate - Chylous
ABCDEFGHI - Asthma - Anxiety - Block or obstruction - COPD - Carcinoma - Cardiac - Distress (ARDS) - Embolus - Fluids (effusions) - Gone Bad (Trauma) - Hempotysis - Infection - Influenza
Acute Lung Injury (ARDS)
4. Special lab work for TB
5. Primary spontaneous common in young - tall malls in 20-40 YO
A - Winter
Within 2 days with Amantadine
Beta Agonist
Pneumothorax - Tx: Less than 20%: observe. - Greater than 20%: tube thoracostomy at 2nd ICS
6. Dyspena Differentials
Pneumothorax - Tx: Less than 20%: observe. - Greater than 20%: tube thoracostomy at 2nd ICS
CHF
ABCDEFGHI - Asthma - Anxiety - Block or obstruction - COPD - Carcinoma - Cardiac - Distress (ARDS) - Embolus - Fluids (effusions) - Gone Bad (Trauma) - Hempotysis - Infection - Influenza
Transudate - Exudate - Chylous
7. First line treatment for Asthma
Transudate - Exudate - Chylous
Klebsiella Pneumonia
Beta Agonist
Viral
8. 8th leading caUse of death in US
Deep Sulcus Sign
Pneumoccocus - 2 mo - 5 YO Pneumonia
GBS - N. Meningitis - S. Pneumonia - Mycoplasma Pneumonia (atypical) - Alcoholics and DM Pneumonia
Pneumonia - Macrolides - 3rd generation cephalosporin - fluroquinolones 3-5 days (afebrile) or 7-14 days (febrile)
9. Common symptoms of Influenza
Abrupt onset of fever - Muscle aches - Headache - General Malaise - Rhinorrhea - Sore Throat - Lymphadenopathy
GBS - N. Meningitis - S. Pneumonia - Mycoplasma Pneumonia (atypical) - Alcoholics and DM Pneumonia
Transudate - Exudate - Chylous
Acute Lung Injury (ARDS)
10. COPD and Asthma Pneumonia
Empyema 1. Exudative 2. Fibrinopurulent 3. Organization
Old and young - Pregnant - Toxic - Serious comorbidity
Tuberculosis (Reactivation) - Primary TB usually silent asymptomatic - Tx: Isoniazid - Rifampn for 6 months - Special feature on TB xray
Klebsiella Pneumonia - H. Influenza
11. Pus in pleural space and the three stages of development
Ghon complex and diffuse 'milia' - Sputnum culture with acid fast stain
Beta Agonist
CHF (Tx: Diuresis 75%) - Pneumonia (Tx: Thorancentesis 25%) - Cancer
Empyema 1. Exudative 2. Fibrinopurulent 3. Organization
12. Heroin overdose typically causes fluffy patchy bilateral infiltrates and can result in 50% mortality in 72 hours
A - Winter
Acute Lung Injury (ARDS)
Deep Sulcus Sign
Beta Agonist
13. MCC of Pleural Effusion
Pneumonia - Macrolides - 3rd generation cephalosporin - fluroquinolones 3-5 days (afebrile) or 7-14 days (febrile)
ABCDEFGHI - Asthma - Anxiety - Block or obstruction - COPD - Carcinoma - Cardiac - Distress (ARDS) - Embolus - Fluids (effusions) - Gone Bad (Trauma) - Hempotysis - Infection - Influenza
CHF (Tx: Diuresis 75%) - Pneumonia (Tx: Thorancentesis 25%) - Cancer
Beta Agonist
14. Number one pathogen of Pneumonia
Deep Sulcus Sign
Pneumoccocus - 2 mo - 5 YO Pneumonia
Klebsiella Pneumonia
Viral
15. 5 YO - 14 YO Pneumonia
Eliminate clot and prevent recurrence with Anticoagulation (IV Heparin and Warfarin)
ABCDEFGHI - Asthma - Anxiety - Block or obstruction - COPD - Carcinoma - Cardiac - Distress (ARDS) - Embolus - Fluids (effusions) - Gone Bad (Trauma) - Hempotysis - Infection - Influenza
GBS - N. Meningitis - S. Pneumonia - Mycoplasma Pneumonia (atypical) - Alcoholics and DM Pneumonia
Pneumothorax - Tx: Less than 20%: observe. - Greater than 20%: tube thoracostomy at 2nd ICS
16. Dyspnea - SOB - and hemoptysis are the most common signs in...
Beta Agonist
Pulmonary Embolism
Tuberculosis (Reactivation) - Primary TB usually silent asymptomatic - Tx: Isoniazid - Rifampn for 6 months - Special feature on TB xray
Old and young - Pregnant - Toxic - Serious comorbidity
17. When blood pressure corresponds with breathing and pressure goes down on inspiration.
Within 2 days with Amantadine
Pulsus Paradoxus
Klebsiella Pneumonia - H. Influenza
Abrupt onset of fever - Muscle aches - Headache - General Malaise - Rhinorrhea - Sore Throat - Lymphadenopathy
18. Cavitary lesions and bulging fissures
Beta Agonist
Klebsiella Pneumonia
Empyema 1. Exudative 2. Fibrinopurulent 3. Organization
Viral
19. Three mechanism of Asthma
Viral
Bronchospasm - Hypersecretion - Inflammation
Eliminate clot and prevent recurrence with Anticoagulation (IV Heparin and Warfarin)
Transudate - Exudate - Chylous
20. What is the goal of PE treatment
Ghon complex and diffuse 'milia' - Sputnum culture with acid fast stain
Deep Sulcus Sign
Eliminate clot and prevent recurrence with Anticoagulation (IV Heparin and Warfarin)
Pulsus Paradoxus
21. Acute Bronchitis is 90% caused by
Viral
Deep Sulcus Sign
Acute Bronchitis - Tx: Beta Agonist MDI (NO ANTIBIOTICS)
Eliminate clot and prevent recurrence with Anticoagulation (IV Heparin and Warfarin)
22. Fever - dry cough - night sweats - fatigue - weight loss
Tuberculosis (Reactivation) - Primary TB usually silent asymptomatic - Tx: Isoniazid - Rifampn for 6 months - Special feature on TB xray
Transudate - Exudate - Chylous
GBS - N. Meningitis - S. Pneumonia - Mycoplasma Pneumonia (atypical) - Alcoholics and DM Pneumonia
Pulsus Paradoxus
23. Which Influenza virus is worst? A or B? and which month is common for infection
Empyema 1. Exudative 2. Fibrinopurulent 3. Organization
Acute Lung Injury (ARDS)
Eliminate clot and prevent recurrence with Anticoagulation (IV Heparin and Warfarin)
A - Winter
24. Kerley V's Lines
CHF (Tx: Diuresis 75%) - Pneumonia (Tx: Thorancentesis 25%) - Cancer
Viral
Pulmonary Embolism
CHF
25. Pneumothorax is associated with chest pain - decreased breath sound - subcutaneous emphysema - and which sign
Klebsiella Pneumonia
Pneumoccocus - 2 mo - 5 YO Pneumonia
Eliminate clot and prevent recurrence with Anticoagulation (IV Heparin and Warfarin)
Deep Sulcus Sign
26. When should high risk patients such as old - pregnant - immunocompromised - and children (2-4 YO) be treated
Within 2 days with Amantadine
Klebsiella Pneumonia
Klebsiella Pneumonia - H. Influenza
CHF (Tx: Diuresis 75%) - Pneumonia (Tx: Thorancentesis 25%) - Cancer
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