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PCAP D Predisposing factors: Age Gender Family History Geographic Location Laryngomalacia Precipitating factors: Poor community Socioeconomic

oeconomic status Nutrition Under the care of grandmother

Streptococcus Pneumoniae

Nose

Lungs Alveoli Swelling Pain Redness Inflammatory response Activation of Goblet cells

Increased WBC Fever Increased temperature Decreased oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange

Phlegm Alveoli filled with mucus

Increased mucus production Cough

Dyspnea Seizure Cyanosis Increased carbon dioxide in the body

Respiratory Acidosis

IF TREATED FAIR PROGNOSIS

IF NOT TREATED BRAIN DEATH

Decreased oxygen in the blood circulation

CNS

Cardiovascular system

Gastrointestinal system Decreased digestion Decreased Absorption

Musculoskeletal system Decreased oxygen Weakness and lethargy Decreased muscle tone Decreased reflexes Poor hygien e, medic ations

Renal Nosoc omial infecti ons, poor imuun e system

Decreased level of consciousn ess Decreased Sensorium Dizziness Lethargy Decreased oxygen in the blood Hypoxemia Neuronal damage

Epinephrine/Norepinephrine Increased Cardiac Rate

Malabsorption Increased Blood Pressure Increased Cardiac Output Vital organs are affected

Invasion of fungal in the bladder

Fungal UTI

Hypoxic Encephalop athy

Damaged basal ganglia and cerebellum

Cerebral Palsy

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