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Q: What is the cpt code for inflammation in all lobes pneumonia?
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Where can pneumonia be found?

pneumonia is found in your lungs but can be in other places and its a server illness!!


What causes pneumonia?

fluid gathers in the lungs and in the worst cases, death!


If treated for double pneumonia instead of staff pneumonia what will be the outcome?

Double pneumonia does not identify which kind of pneumonia you have or which pathogen is the cause -- it is only identifying that you have it bilaterally, or in both lungs. Staph pneumonia identifies the actually pathogen causing the infection, Staphlococcus aureus, which is a very virulent pathogen. Staph pneumonia can be deadly if not treated properly. It may be helpful if you understand that there are many different forms of pneumonia, and that being diagnosed with "pneumonia" itself isn't a death sentence by any means -- it simply means you have inflammation and fluid in the lungs. This inflammation and fluid can be caused by a virus, bacteria, fungus or parasite, and sometimes is just caused by damage to lung tissue without any infectious origin at all. In most cases, pneumonia will clear up with antibiotic therapy, and the people with the highest risk of dying from the disease are very young children, elderly, and people with compromised immune systems.


How many lobes are present in the lung of a pig?

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What is the medical term for all sinuses affected?

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What is the medical term meaning Inflammation of all of the sinus cavities?

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What are the effects on valve timing if the peaks of all cam lobes become worn?

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