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Lung invasion
Lung Invasion
Infection lodges and stimulates in the parenchyma
Leukocytes increased
DIFFICULTY BREATHING
COUGHING
INEFFECTIVELY
PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF PEDIATRIC COMMUNITY-ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA
Aspiration of Secretions
Containing Microbes
Failure of Defense Mechanisms
Release of Antibodies
Antigen-Antibody Reaction
Increased Plasma
Hydrostatic Pressure
Increased Capillary
Permeability
Product
ive
Escape of Escape of Transportatio
Cough
Plasma RBC, Serum n of
Phagocyting
Edema Exudate Engulfing
of the
Narrowing Filling of the Antigen
of Airway Bronchi,
Replication
Bronchioles,
of the
and Alveoli
Antigen
within the
Consolidat
Cells
ion of
become
Lung
Infected
Inspirato Increased Asymmetr Use of Decreased
ry rales Respiratio ical Chest Accessory Lung Detection of
n Expansion Muscles Inflation the Infected
Cells by the T
Cells
Effector T
Cells Destroy
the Antigen
Regulator T
Cells
Strengthen
the Activity of
thje Effector
Effector and
Regulator
Cells
Synthesize
and Release
Release of
Pyrogens
Altered
Temperature
Regulating
Mechanism in
the
Effective
Fever
Breathing
Ineffective
Airway