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Esse mapa conceitual, produzido no IHMC CmapTools, tem a informação relacionada a: pneumonia2, Exposure to a pathogen Inhalation of airborne microorganisms released into the air when infected person coughs, sneezes, talks, or from aerosolized water from contaminatedrespiratory therapy equipment, 66 year old with Pneumonia Sighns and symptoms Productive cough with purulent,yellow or bloody sputum, Signs and Symptoms Wheezing, Complications Respiratory Failure, 66 year old with Pneumonia Risk Factors community-acuired History of alcohol or tobacco use, allergen ttaches to IgE on Mast cells Mast cells release mediators, Sputum specimen, gram stain and culture identify pathogen Bronchoscopy or tranacheal aspiration allow for collection of material, Hypoxemia Reduced arterial blood gas, Exposure to trigger/allergen allergen is ingested by macrophages and present to B cells, risk Factors Environmental Factors, Can be Viral, Pneumococcal Viral infection damage defense mechanisms; Cillia and mucous membranes. This allows for infiltratioin of bacteria, 66 year old with Pneumonia Risk Factors community-acuired recent history of or exposure to viral of influenza infections, risk Factors Strong Emotions and Stress, Wheezing Anxiety, allergen is ingested by macrophages and present to B cells production of IgE antibodies, Complications Cardiac Arrest, Complications Chronic Cough, The acini and and terminall bronchioli fill with infectious debris and exudate. Alveoli walls thicken leads to Sepsis if pathogen moves into bloodstream, The acini and and terminall bronchioli fill with infectious debris and exudate. Alveoli walls thicken leads to Pleural effusion: fluid in the pleural space, Chronic disease that affects your airways. The airway will occasionally constrict, become inflamed, and is lined with excessive amounts of mucus. This is usually caused by one or more triggers. Complications