Category: Pneumonia

  • Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia and Nurse-Patient Ratio

    Table of Contents Research Question Research Design, Materials and Methods Discussion Summary Conclusion Reference Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) is one of the most common nosocomial infections associated with intensive care units (ICUs) (Blot et al., 2011). The incidence rates of VAP are correlated with the risk profile of patients and the duration of their exposure to…

  • Community-Acquired Pneumonia and Thyrotoxicosis Diagnostic

    Case Study The patient in the present case is E.B.  a 21-year old female who had arrived at the hospital with the following chief complaint: I feel sick. There was a set of symptoms displayed by the patient that came along with her main complaint. During the assessment, the patient was inquired about her…

  • Bacterial and Viral Pneumonia

    Table of Contents Viral Pneumonia Bacterial Pneumonia Respiratory Case Study References Viral Pneumonia Evidently, viral pneumonia transpires when the body is affected by viruses. The latter are small-sized transmittable bacteria (Singh, 2014). The majority of the individuals that are active within the scientific community believe that viruses are non-living entities meaning that they only become…

  • Evidence-Based Clinical Intervention: Pneumonia

    Medical Problem Pneumonia is an infectious disease that irritates the air sacs in one or both lungs. The affected air sacs are filled with fluid or purulence that causes a cough, difficulty breathing, chills, and fever. Pneumonia can be caused by many organisms, including viruses, fungi, and bacteria (Musher & Thorner, 2014). Signs and Symptoms…

  • Community-Acquired Pneumonia in an Elderly Patient

    Table of Contents The Patients Health Needs Type of Treatment Regimen Patient Education Strategy References A 68-year-old male patient was admitted with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP), given antibiotics including ceftriaxone and azithromycin, and began to improve clinically, requiring less oxygenation, over the course of treatment. COPD, hypertension, diabetes, and high cholesterol all appear in the patients…

  • Pneumonia in Children: Assessment and Treatment

    Table of Contents Etiology Exams and Studies Assessment Plan of Care Referral to a Pulmonologist References Etiology Pneumonia is one of the chronic inflammatory processes in the lungs that is caused by the obstruction of the air sacs. This condition may be caused by a variety of factors, including viruses and bacteria. Streptococcus pneumoniae is…

  • Bacterial Pneumonia in Older People

    Introduction Acute illnesses are especially dangerous for human health as they occur suddenly and have a substantial effect on the body. For this reason, patients who were hospitalized with this type of disease need a quick response, an accurate examination, and constant care. Bacterial pneumonia is an illness for which older people have high susceptibility;…

  • Review of Literature Ventilator Associated Pneumonia

    Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia: Comparison Between Quantitative and Qualitative Cultures of Tracheal Aspirates This work investigated the significance of quantitative results in regards to tracheal secretion. Quantitative cultures exhibited increased specificity over qualitative cultures but posted a decreased sensitivity compared to qualitative. VAP diagnosis prediction was not achievable through quantification It involved 106 ICU patients under ventilation…

  • Pathology of Pneumonia: Overview, Symptoms, and Treatment

    Pneumonia is one of the most common chest pathologies one can deal with in the clinical setting. It is commonly described as an acute infection in the lung parenchyma (Frank et al., 2013). It can also be of several types: bacterial, viral, lobal, or fungal pneumonia depending on the cause (Frank et al., 2013). It…

  • The NDs Pneumonia: Causes and Diagnostics

    Pneumonia can be classified in different ways depending on its nature and causes. While some people may develop this disease after receiving a bacterial infection or interacting with a sick individual, others acquire it as a result of personal health factors. NDs illness can be described as healthcare-associated pneumonia. This classification describes infections that emerge…