Upper Respiratory
Upper Respiratory
Upper Respiratory
Upper Respiratory
Upper Respiratory
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What are the risk factors for OSA

obesity, smoking, alcohol use, afib, diabetes, hypertension

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what are the risk factors for influenza

immunocompromised, occupational, chemo patients, transplant patients, HIV/AIDS, age <2 or >65, chronic infections

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how is influenza diagnosed

culture (takes 10 days for results), rapid test (~30 minutes for results)

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How can you help prevent covid

hand washing, social distancing, masks, cleaning, self quarantine, vaccines

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What is pneumonia

an acute infection of the lungs

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How does OSA manifest

extremely loud snoring, cessation of breathing during sleep, fatique

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How does influenza manifest.

aches, fever, cough


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How is influenza treated

fluids, rest, fever reducer/pain reliever

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How is covid diagnosed

rapid test, antibody test

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What are two ways of acquiring pneumonia?

infectious

-microorganism

non-infectious

-toxic materials

-gases

-aspiration

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How is OSA diagnosed

sleep studies are performed, mainly done at home, under special circumstances they can be done inpatient

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What do the lungs sound like in influenza patients

lung sounds are clear

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complications that can manifest from influenza

viral/bactertial pneumonia (especially in >65 y.o.), dehydration, ear infection, sinus infection, worsen CHF, asthma, and diabetes

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treatment for covid includes... how soon should treatment be started?

antivirals, monoclonal antibodies

treatment needs to be started within first 2 days of symptoms

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what are risk factors for pneumonia

age, long term residence, smoking, chronic respiratory disease, immunocompromised, altered mental status, prolonged immobility, prolonged NPO, diminished cough/gag relex, exposure to toxins, ABD/thoracic surgery,exposure to certain animals, IV drug use, recent antibiotic therapy

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Some treatment options for OSA

lose weight, positioning, corrective oral devices, cpap, surgery to remove excess tissue from throat (last resort)

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How early can symptoms appear

symptoms manifest within 8 hrs of exposure

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how do you prevent influenza

hand washing, proper PPE usage, annual flu shot, common sense

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what conditions or symptoms may stick with patients post covid

tiredness/fatigue, fever, s.o.b., chest pain, seizures, joint pain, sleep disturbances, brain fog

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clinical manifestations of pneumonia

fever, tachypnea/dyspnea, tachycardia, chills, cough, pleuritic chest pain, fatigue, myalgia, lung sounds

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What is the pathophysiology of influenza

aerosolized droplets, fomites (microorganisms found on inanimate objects)

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about how long does the virus last

~10 days

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what symptoms can manifest with covid? what symptoms are covid specific?

fever, cough, headache, body ache, cough

covid specific symptoms: s.o.b., loss of taste/smell, N/V, diarrhea

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what risk factors are involved in long covid

patients with severe covid infections, underlying health issues, non vaccinated

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Complications of pneumonia

respiratory failure, septic shock, pleural effusion, atelectasis, lung abscess, empyema, pulmonary fibrosis, pulmonary hypertension, pericarditis, meningitis

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