Community Acquired Pneumonia Protocol
Across
- 5. Type of pneumonia studied in this presentation
- 7. Anti-infective in class of tetracyclines
- 8. Nosocomial infection to consider in patients with "severe" CAP admitted to ICU
- 10. Pneumonia infections with differing symptoms and identifier
- 11. Comorbidity with highest risk of CAP hospitalization
- 13. Patients assessed with a CURB-65 score of 2 are considered to have ____________ CAP
- 14. ______________ conjugate vaccine
- 16. Very common symptom of pneumonia
- 17. Accumulation of these cells and fluid show as pulmonary opacities on a chest X-ray
Down
- 1. Anti-infective in class of 3rd generation cephalosporins
- 2. Most common and most serious type of pneumonia
- 3. % 30-day mortality risk for patients with CURB-65 score of 4
- 4. People older than this age are at increased risk of acquiring pneumonia
- 6. Needs to be done if azithromycin or moxifloxacin is ordered
- 9. What does the "C" stand for in CURB-65?
- 10. When patient's temperature is less than 38C
- 12. Bacteria that causes Legionnaire's Disease
- 15. Studies were done to see if CURB-65 score could be applied to this disease