Subject: Medical and Surgical Nursing I (Theory)
An acute or ongoing lung infection known as a lung abscess is characterized by a localized pus accumulation, swelling, and tissue degeneration.
Nursing management
An acute or ongoing lung infection known as a lung abscess is characterized by a localized pus collection, swelling, and tissue degeneration.
The lung abscess most usually develops as a side effect of aspiration pneumonia brought on by oral anaerobes. Patients at risk for aspiration and frequently suffering from periodontal disease are those who develop lung abscesses. Infection begins when a bacterial inoculum from the gingival crevice enters the lower airways and is not eliminated by the patient's host defense system. As a result, aspiration pneumonitis develops, and 7–14 days later, tissue necrosis progresses to lung abscess formation.
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