What are the causes of an ipsilateral trachea on CXR?
Borders of the chest drain site? - triangle of safety (4)
What do these symptoms suggest an infection of?
Legionella pneumophila - Legionnaire’s disease
What is the treatment for Legionnaire’s disease?
Erythromycin
What is the most likely diagnosis for a young person with a dry cough and flu-like symptoms for one week, with tender red patches on shins?
Mycoplasma pneumoniae
What are the red, tender patches on shins from mycoplasma pneumoniae?
Erythema nodosum/multiforme
What will be seen on investigations (CXR/bloods) for someone with mycoplasma pneumoniae?
Bilateral consolidation on CXR
Thrombocytopenia and low Hb on bloods
What is the management of mycoplasma pneumoniae?
Erythromycin/clarithromycin
What are the three main atypical pneumonias?
What are the most common causes of CAP? (3)
What are the three common causes of HAP? (3)
What is the CURB65 scores boundaries?
C - confusion AMTS <8 U - urea >7 R - RR >30 B - <90/60 65
What is the mnemonic helpful to learn acute life threatening asthma?
33, 92 CHEST PEFR<33% predicted O2 sats <92% C - cyanosis H - hypotension E - exhaustion S - silent chest T - tachycardia
What are the boundaries for acute severe asthma? (4)
What are the boundaries for moderate acute asthma? (4)
When decided if someone needs long-term oxygen therapy, how many ABG measurements need to be taken and how many weeks apart?
2 measurements, at least 3 weeks apart, and not sooner than 4 weeks after an acute exacerbation of disease
When is long-term oxygen therapy considered for patients? (9) …good luck with those
How is legionella pneumophila diagnosed?
Urinary antigen
What is the atypical infection associated with farm animals?
Coxiella burnetti
What is the atypical infection associated with exposure to birds?
Chlamydia psittaci
What are the characteristics associated with squamous cell cancer? (4)
What is the lung cancer least associated with smoking? most common type affecting non-smokers?
adenocarcinoma
Where do adenocarcinomas most commonly metastasise to? (2)
Brain and bone
How can bronchiectasis present?
A chronic cough with production of think, yellow sputum, sometimes tinged with blood. Recurrent episodes of fever and pleuritic chest pain requiring antibiotics.