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Pneumonia (community-acquired, hospital-acquired) — Flashcards

Pneumonia (community-acquired, hospital-acquired) — Flashcards

Pneumonia (community-acquired, hospital-acquired) — Flashcards
#1

What type of pneumonia is typically caused by Mycoplasma, Chlamydia, Legionella and viruses (RSV, CMV, influenza, adenovirus)? _____

#2

Cryptogenic organizing pneumonia is treated with _____ as it does not respond to antibiotics.

#3

Which cause of pneumonia can cause a high fever with watery diarrhea in a smoker?_____

#4

_____ is a cause of pneumonia that most commonly affects the elderly, alcoholics, and diabetics (due to aspiration)

#5

_____ is the most common cause of community-acquired pneumonia

#6

Pneumocystis pneumonia is a(n) _____ pneumonia

#7

Pneumocyctis pneumonia

#8

Extrapulmonary tuberculosis can affect the _____, _____, _____, _____, and _____.

#9

prostatitis

#10

lateral medullary syndrome

Pneumonia (community-acquired, hospital-acquired) Flashcards for USMLE

Study 10 flashcards on Pneumonia (community-acquired, hospital-acquired) for USMLE Internal Medicine. These active recall cards cover the key concepts, clinical associations, and high-yield facts from this chapter of Infectious diseases (sepsis, endocarditis). Each card is designed to test your understanding rather than just recognition, building stronger and more durable memories for exam day.

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