Pneumonia
Pneumonia Again
Flu/RSV
TB
Public Health
100

When is pneumonia determined to be hospital acquired?

What is development after 48 hrs of admission

100

45 year old pt presents with acute onset of a productive cough and fever. He also has dyspnea, headache, and sweats. What is the gold standard for you suspected diagnosis?

What is CXR

100

RSV is the most common etiology of

What is Acute bronchiolitis 

100

Inhalation of mycobacterium tuberculosis and deposition in the lungs leads to one of four possible outcomes: 

1: Immediate clearance of organism 

2: Primary disease

3: Latent infection 

4: Reactivation disease 

100

What is the difference between morbidity and mortality?

Morbidity: Departure from state of physiological or psychological well being

Mortality: Death 

200

What are the 3 most common typical and atypical etiologies?

Typical: S. pneumoniae, S. aureus, and H. influenzae

Atypical: M. pnuemoniae, C. pneumoniae, and Legionella 

200

What unique diagnostic test can be done to confirm Legionella?

What is urine antigen test
200

A 60 year old patient with a history of smoking and COPD presents with a cough, body aches, malaise, and fever x 3 days. Pulmonary exam is normal for this patient. What is the most concerning complication?

What is pneumonia?

200

The majority of pulmonary TB infections are clinically and radiographically...

What is inapparent 

200

What is difference between incidence and prevalence? 

Incidence: Number of new events in a defined population over a specific period of time

Prevalence: Proportion of people in a population who have some attribute or condition at a given point in time or during specific period 

300

A 7 year old pt presents with acute onset of cough, fever, chills, and sputum production. Upon physical exam, you note increased tactile fremitus and dullness to percussion. What are 2 treatment options?

What is amoxicillin or macrolide 

300

A 60 year old male smoker with a history of COPD is discharged from the hospital after 3 days of pneumonia treatment. He follows up a week later with you, his PCP. You should consider ordering what to rule out what? (2 answers)

CXR

Rule out malignancy/Document resolution

300

What is the most sensitive and specific diagnostic evaluation of Influenza?

What is RT-PCR and molecular assays
300

DAILY DOUBLE

A pt presents with cough, fever, hemoptysis, and weight loss. He is diagnosed with reactivation of TB. What would a CXR show?

Upper lobe involvement- infiltrates and/or cavities 

300

What are the 3 core functions of public health 

Assessment, policy development, and assurance 

400

25 year old patient presents to your clinic with a cough of 4 weeks, developing GI Issues, and a new rash. What are your 3 treatment option?

What are macrolides, fluoroquinolones, or tetracyclines

400

Pt presents after going tubing down the chip with a fever, muscle aches, and diarrhea. His friend told him it could be "Pontiac Fever." What is you suspected diagnosis (1 answer) and how could you confirm this (2nd answer)

What is legionella pneumonia

Sputum culture, CXR, or urine test (any) 

400

Pt presents with fever, headache, myalgia, sore throat, and a cough. Pulmonary exam is unremarkable. What 2 treatments should be avoided? 

What are antibiotics and cough suppressants 

400

2 part question

Pt returns from vacation in China. They present with acute onset fever, cough, hemoptysis, and recent weight loss. What is the most rapid and inexpensive diagnostic tool for you suspected diagnosis?
What does this assess in relation to the Pt's lifestyle?

Acid-fast bacilli stain

It is important for assessing pt's infectiousness. 

400

What is at the center of the 10 essential public health services?

Equity 

500

A pt hospitalized for 4 days has an acute development of fever, leukocytosis, and increased sputum production. The pt was hospitalized due to COPD exacerbation. What diagnostic tool should be done (Probably redone at this point)

What are blood cultures- need to confirm etiology if it has changed 

500

Taylor brings Grace into the local ER after she has an acute development of fever, cough, and increased sputum production. Taylor says she saw Grace pass out at The Bird Saturday and possibly puke. What should be Grace's treatment?

What is Clindamycin 

500

67 year old patient with lymphoma presents with 3 days of congestion, cough, and fever. Upon physical examination, you notice the patient breathing rapidly. On auscultation, you note wheezing and crackles. What adjunct therapy may be useful?

What is Ribavarin? 

500

A pt sees you in clinic for a skin test of TB. They had recently traveled to Eastern Europe. Their induration measured out to 12mm. What treatment would you recommend to this pt (if any) for highest compliance rate? (specific drugs) 

Isoniazid and Rifampin- 3 months, daily

OR
Isoniazid and Rifapentine- 3 months, once weekly

500

Where is the only spot the Federal government has a defined role in public health?

The preamble- "General welfare"