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Community Acquired Pneumonia Case Study

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An article By Moran, Rothman, and Volturo (2013) examined the emergency management of community acquired bacterial pneumonia (CAP) and compared new aspects of treatment to the 2007 Infectious Disease Society of America/American Thoracic Society Guideline (Moran, Rothman, & Volturo, 2013). S. pneumonia was found be the cause of the most community acquired pneumonia, and S. aureus was a close second with its increase of incidence (Moran et al., 2013). Community acquired methicillin-resistant S. aureus is now the most common organism found in soft tissue and skin infections (Moran, Rothman, & Volturo, 2013). An epidemiologic study revealed that 14% of patients with MRSA all had resistance to clindamycin, ciprofloxacin, erythromycin, and levofloxacin; but none were resistant to trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (Moran et al., 2013). Antibiograms are tools used to aid antimicrobial selection and monitor resistance tendencies (Moran et al., 2013). Severity-of-illness scoring system models …show more content…

A complete history and physical was performed and disclosed a past medical history of acute otitis media (AOM) diagnosis at 12 and 18 months of age; this patient was treated with antibiotics and her symptoms resolved (Fahey, 2011). It was determined that this patient attends a group daycare, and her older sibling has recently been diagnosed and is being treated for influenza type A (Fahey, 2011). Suggested differential diagnoses were identified and viruses were quickly ruled out because the patient’s symptoms had already passed the time frame (3 days) for viral syndromes (Fahey, 2011). The patient had already received an influenza vaccine for this season, however a rapid influenza and RSV test were completed and resulted negative (Fahey,

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