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15 Cards in this Set
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what is the most important non suppurative complication of strep pharyngitis?
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acute rheumatic fever
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what is the most common pneumonia seen with children?
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viral pneumonia
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what is a healthy DOC for influenza pneumonia
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Amantadine
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what are the two new drugs that have recently been marketed for the treatment of influenza A and B
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Tamiflu and Relenza: neuroamididase inhibitors
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an inflammation or infection of the lungs?
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pneumonia
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what is the mc pneumonia causing bacteria?
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pneumococcal
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upon Pe what does tactile fremitus indicate?
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consolidation
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pink-salmon colored sputum is indicitive of what pathogen/pathology?
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staphylococcal pneumonia
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sputum gram's stain shows gram + cocci in grape-like clusters is indicitive of which pathology
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staphylococcal pneumonia
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what is the DOC for treatment in streptococcus pyogenes?
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PCN G
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what gram - pathogen is associated with COPD patients?
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M. cat
often: coccobacillus |
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what gram - pathogen is community acquired?
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h.flu
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what gram - pathogen is associated with alcoholics
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klebsiella
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what gram - pathogen is associated with bacteremias: intestinal or UTI's?
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e. coli
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what gram - pathogen is associated with p who have cystic fibrosis or have been intubated?
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pseudomonas
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