Zusammenfassung der Ressource
TONSILLITIS
- TYPES
- Bacteria
- Throat swab culture
- Viral
- If swab negative
- PATHOPHYSIOLOGY
- Tonsillitis, inflammatory infection of the tonsils caused by invasion of
the mucous membrane by microorganisms, usually hemolytic
streptococci or viruses. (Britannica, 2014)
- VITAL SIGNS OF
JENNIFER
- Temp: 102.8°
- HR: 128
- RR: 24
- CLINICAL
PRESENTATION
- Diffuse Extudates
- Fever
- Sore Throat
- Tender Tonsils
- Malaise
- Hot & Dry Skin
- DEFINITION
- Inflamation of the tonsils
- ADAPTIVE RESPONSE
- Swollen and tender lymph nodes
- Fever
- Enlarged tonsils with exudate
- MANAGEMENT
- VIRAL
- Hydration
- Rest
- Pain & Fever Control
- BACTERIAL
- Treat With Antibiotics
- Erythromycin (Medscape, 2012)
- Pencillin (Medscape, 2012)
- Clindamycin (Medscape, 2012)
- RECURRENT INFECTIONS
- Surgery may be recommended (Tonsilectomy)
- Children with a recurring tonsillitis may benefit from a tonsillectomy (Huether & McCance,
2012)
- FUNCTION OF THE TONSILS
- To trap bacteria and viruses that you may breathe in
- EPIDIMIOLOGY
- Tonsillitis caused by bacteria (streptococcus species) Streptococcus
species typically occurs in children aged 5 to 15 years, while viral
tonsillitis is more common in younger children.