Upper Respiratory Infections (URIs)

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PANCE FCM I (1. Respiratory Diseases (Infectious Disorders) Mindmap am Upper Respiratory Infections (URIs), erstellt von Kiley Whalen am 15/06/2021.
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Zusammenfassung der Ressource

Upper Respiratory Infections (URIs)
  1. Pathophysiology
    1. Rhinovirus (60% of cases)
      1. R0=6
        1. Case fatality = 0
        2. Many other organisms
          1. Transmission via direct contact

            Anmerkungen:

            • -Droplet spread -Aerosolized via cough/sneeze -Contact with tissues -Contact with fomites
          2. Risk Factors

            Anmerkungen:

            • -Younger populations -Large group contact -Immunocompromised, stress, malnutrition -Smoking, second-hand smoke -Anatomic changes, facial dysmorphism, upper airway trauma, nasal polyposis
            1. Presentation
              1. Non-specific Presentation

                Anmerkungen:

                • Cough, sneezing, swollen nares (congestion), increase in mucus production (rhinorrhea)
                1. Presentation in Children

                  Anmerkungen:

                  • May present with fever, wheezing, loss of appetite, fussiness, drowsiness, dehydration
                  1. Vital Signs

                    Anmerkungen:

                    • High temp, high HR, high RR, either high or low BP
                  2. Diagnostics
                    1. Dx usually based on signs, symptoms, PE findings
                      1. Test only for specific organisms ONLY ordered when therapy depends on result
                      2. Management
                        1. General Treatment

                          Anmerkungen:

                          • -"There is no cure for the common cold" -Reassurance -Education -Instructions for symptomatic home treatment -Antibiotics are CONTRAINDICATED for the common cold
                          1. Treatment for Congestion and Rhinorrhea

                            Anmerkungen:

                            • -Saline drops or spray -Humidification -OTC nasal decongestion or oral product -Bedtime 1st gen antihistamine
                            1. Treatment for Aches

                              Anmerkungen:

                              • -Warm showers or baths (reduces aching) -OTC analgesic prn for pain
                              1. Treatment for Fever

                                Anmerkungen:

                                • -NSAID or antipyretic  -No aspirin in children (REYES syndrome)
                                1. Treatment for Sore Throat

                                  Anmerkungen:

                                  • -Saline gargles every 4 hours -Local anesthetic sprays or lozenges (small tablet)
                                  1. Treatment for Cough

                                    Anmerkungen:

                                    • -Dextromethorphan or guaifenesin -Local anesthetic sprays or lozenges
                                  2. Prevention

                                    Anmerkungen:

                                    • Avoid close contacts, avoid touching mucous membranes, cover your nose while sneezing, dispose of dirty tissues, wash your hands, social distancing 
                                    1. Complications

                                      Anmerkungen:

                                      • Initial infection may spread to adjacent structures -Sinusitis, otitis media, epiglottitis, laryngitis, tracheitis, bronchitis, pneumonia
                                      1. Pharyngitis

                                        Anmerkungen:

                                        • -Throat culture for unimproved pts. -Use Centor score for pharyngitis/tonsilitis (absence of cough, anterior cervical lymphadenopathy, fever, tonsillar erythema or exudates, age)
                                        1. Rhinosinusitis

                                          Anmerkungen:

                                          • -Symptomatic management -Radiology if complications are suspected (meningitis, orbital cellulitis, intracranial abscess) -Amoxicillin for severe or uncomplicated rhinosinusitis
                                          1. Croup (Laryngotracheobronchitis)

                                            Anmerkungen:

                                            • -Steeple sign on CXR, inspiratory stridor -Corticosteroids -Nebulized epinephrine +/- cool mist nebulized saline
                                            1. Epiglottitis

                                              Anmerkungen:

                                              • -Thumb sign on lateral CXR -Don't examine the throat  -Position for comfort -Have ETT/trach tube available if needed -Cool mist humidification -Oxygen -IV fluids -Antibiotics
                                              1. Laryngitis

                                                Anmerkungen:

                                                • -Inhale humidified air to help clear secretions and exudate -Rest voice
                                                1. Bronchiolitis and RSV

                                                  Anmerkungen:

                                                  • -Symptomatic treatment
                                                  1. Bronchitis

                                                    Anmerkungen:

                                                    • Symptomatic treatment
                                                    1. Red Flags

                                                      Anmerkungen:

                                                      • -Temp >100.4 F -Dyspnea or chest pain -Underlying chronic cardiopulmonary disease -Age <9 months or frail/elderly -Worsening/unresponsive to OTC medications -New symptoms suggesting complications
                                                    2. Prognosis
                                                      1. Typically mild and self-limited
                                                        1. Immunocompromised

                                                          Anmerkungen:

                                                          • Immunocompromised, elderly, and infants are more likely to have lethal complications
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