Upper Respiratory Tract Infection Flashcards

1
Q

Give examples of different types of URTIS

A
Rhinitis
Tonsilitis
Otitis media
Pharyngitis
Laryngitis
Epiglottitis
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2
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Name some viral infective agents

A
Adenovirus 
Influenza A, B
Para'flu I, III
RSV 
Rhinovirus
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3
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Name some bacterial infective agents

A
H influenzae
M catarrhal is 
Mycoplasma
S aureus
Streptococci B haemolytic - S pyogenes
Alpha haemolytic - S pneumonia
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4
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When considering the natural history of a URTI what three questions are important to consider?

A

Is the patient past their worst?
Is the patient at their worst?
Is the patient going to get worse?

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5
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What is the most important thing to do to discover what stage in the natural history a URTI is at?

A

Review the patient

Ask the parent to review child and seek help if symptoms worsen

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6
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What is rhinitis?

A

Common cold

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7
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What is the management for Rhinitis?

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Nothing, it is self-limiting

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8
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What is Rhinitis prodrome to?

A

Pneumonia, bronchiolitis
Meningitis
Septicaemia

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9
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How does otitis media present?

A

Erythema - reddening skin of ear

Bulging ear dum

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10
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How should otitis media be treated?

A

It is self limiting so no antibiotics should be given as side affects are common
Give analgesic to relieve pain.

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11
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What causes otitis media and what does it cause?

A

Primary viral infection follow by bacterial infection (pneumococcus or H influenzae)
Spontaneous rupture of drum

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12
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What is the problem with tonsillitis/pharyngitis?

A

Determining whether it is viral or bacterial

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13
Q

How do you determine the infective agent for tonsillitis/pharyngitis?

A

Throat swab

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14
Q

What is the treatment for tonsilitis or pharyngitis?

A

Either nothing or 10 days penicillin if bacterial

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15
Q

Why must amoxycillin not be given to suspected tonsillitis/pharyngitis patients?

A

Incase they have glandular fever, the drug can cause severe rashes

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16
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What causes epiglottitis?

A

H influenzae

17
Q

What causes croup?

A

Parainfluenzae I

18
Q

What are the symptoms of croup?

A

Coryza
Stridor
Hoarse voice
‘Barking cough’

19
Q

What are the symptoms of epiglottitis?

A

Stridor

Drooling

20
Q

What is the treatment for croup?

A

Oral dexamethasone

21
Q

What is the treatment for epigottitis?

A

Intubation

Antibiotics

22
Q

What is the pathophysiology of croup?

A

Virus infects larynx and bronchus (causing narrowing)