What is the severity of pneumonia?

The severity of pneumonia (PSI) is a method of determining whether a person suffering from pneumonia obtained by a community (CAP) is sufficiently ill to be hospitalized. The clinical prediction rule uses a score in a number of issues to determine how a patient is a patient. Patients are divided into five categories of risks using dogs. The severity of pneumonia is perceived as an accurate way to decide on the best treatment of patients, but is more difficult to use it than other common method, Curb-65. Pneumonia may be deadly in some patients and the severity of pneumonia helps doctors to decide which patients must be in the hospital and who can be treated at home. This helps to release sources for those patients who are seriously ill and avoid unnecessary hospitalizations.

A series of IS questions uses to decide where the patient falls on the severity of pneumonia. Used questions such as mental state, age, gender and history. Dogs also use vital symptoms and results of laboratory tests. There are 20 questions andEach of them is assigned a certain amount of points.

Risk category is assigned based on the number of points. Patients falling into the first two categories are administered outpatient treatment and sent home with medicines. A patient falling into category III can be treated at home using intravenous (IV) antibiotics or hospitalized briefly. Any patient falling into the fourth or fifth category should be treated in a hospital. In the categories of higher risk, there is an increased risk of death that requires constant monitoring in the hospital and treatment with stronger drugs.

The severity of pneumonia requires 20 questions to be answered, so it is not as easy to use in the standby room as the CURB-65 method, which is a method that decides how a serious case of pneumonia acquired in the community is in fact. PSI method has been studied more and its effectiveness is documented, so even if it is more difficult to use it,It is often a preferred method. Some doctors use these two methods in combination to provide best care for patients, often with successful results.

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