1) Haemophilus influenzae is a common bacterial pathogen.

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2) The best antibiotic for pneumococcal pneumonia is penicillin.

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3) Antibiotics should always initially be given intravenously.

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See the answer to question 2 in Antibiotics use in respiratory tract infections

4) A persistent swinging fever may mean that an empyema has developed.

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Persistent fever in a patient that has been appropriately treated for pneumonia should prompt a further clinical examination for the signs of a pleural collection (dull to percussion, reduced air entry, decreased expansion) and a repeat Chest X-Ray.

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5) Erythromycin may be given initially in sick patients to cover the possibly of atypical organisms such as mycoplasma pneumoniae, chlamydia pneumoniae and legionella pneumophila.

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Born again, phoenix from the flames of DundeeChest and DundeeChest 2.0 comes DundeeChest 3.0. The idea was to provide the medical students of Dundee University Medical School with some support for their respiratory block. Now the students have DundeeChest 4.0 for all their undergraduate needs, and now DC 3.0 is a repository for all things post-graduate. The old undergraduate material is still hidden in here, if you want it.
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