Pulmonary Review
From Iusmicm
Introduction
Approach to Shortness of Breath
History and Physical Exam
Know the key details of the pulmonary history and physical exam • Interpret basic acid-base disorders • Diagnose pneumothorax, pleural effusion, and atelectasis on exam or xray (know what to look for!) • Know how to treat a pneumothorax, atelectasis secondary to mucus plug, and pleural effusion • Know basic bronchoscopic indications • Know the objective findings in vocal cord dysfunction syndrome
Pulm Function Testing
Peds Pulmonary
Pneumonia
Definitions
Concepts
- Time of onset informs the likely causative agent:
- 0-2 days: bacterial
- 0-2 days: mycoplasma, viral, legionella, pneumocystis, fungal
- chronic: anaerobic, mycobacterial, fungal, nocardia, actinomycosis
- Distribution informs the likely causative agent:
- Lobar: bacterial, anaerobes
- Diffuse: viral, pneumocystis, mycoplasma, fungal
- Nodular / cavitary: mycobacterial, fungal, anaerobes
Details
- Workup for the pt with pneumonia:
- H&P
- CBC, electrolytes, glucose, BUN / Cr, LFTs
- ABG, puls oximetry
- Chest radiograph
- Sputum gram stain, sputum culture (2 days)
- Blood culture x2 (hospitalized pts, only)
- Legionella
- Fungi
- Mycoplasma
- Respiratory viral titers
- Thoracentesis
Pulmonary Hypertension
Pulmonary Embolism
Obstructive Airways Diseases
Know the components of COPD (asthma, chronic bronchitis, emphysema) and their defining characteristics including: – Basic pathophysiology – Symptomatology – Diagnostic studies – Classifications (asthma & emphysema) – Treatment strategies (asthma & emphysema) – Factors indicating poor prognosis (emphysema) – Management goals (asthma)
The Pleura & Neurologic Disorders
• Recall the anatomy and physiology of the normal pleural space • List the signs and symptoms of pleural effusion and pneumothorax • Identify pathophysiologic causes of an effusion or pneumothorax • Differentiate a transudative from an exudative effusion • Identify the characteristics of pleural fluid analysis in common pleural diseases • Identify the pulmonary function abnormalities associated with neuromuscular weakness • List those neuromuscular diseases associated with respiratory failure
Interstitial Lung Disease and SPNs
Treatment of Respiratory Failure
• Be able to calculate the A-a gradient given an ABG and FiO2 • Define Shunt & V/Q Mismatch (increased and decreased) • Know what influences the Oxygen dissociation curve to the right and left • Learn the types and FiO2’s of various supplemental oxygen devices • Understand the types and indications for Non-invasive positive pressure ventilation • Understand the procedure of endotracheal intubation and indications for mechanical ventilation • Learn basic mechanical ventilation (not covered on exam) • Review for the Pulmonary Exam
Pulmonary & Critical Care Case Conference
• Introduce you to “real-world” clinical medicine through actual case studies • INSPIRE you to know your stuff! • Reassure you that hard work now will pay off in the years to come (the light at the end of the tunnel is not a freight train!) • Have fun • Think • Pay attention • Cases not on exam