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Pneumonia Appropriate Care Measure
Pneumonia is an inflammation of the lungs caused by a viral or bacterial infection. This infection can fill the lungs with mucus and lower the oxygen level in the blood. Symptoms can include fever, fatigue, difficulty breathing, chills, a "wet" cough, and chest pain.

The eight pneumonia measures are:

 PN-1  Oygenation Assessment
 PN-2  Pneumococcal Vaccination
 PN-3a  Blood Culture within 24 hours of Arrival
 PN-3b  Blood Culture Before Antibiotic (Emergency Department)
 PN-4  Adult Smoking Cessation Advice/Counseling
 PN-5b  Initial Antibiotic Given Within 4 Hours of Arrival
 PN-6  Given the Most Appropriate Initial Antibiotics
 PN-7  Influenza (Flu) Vaccination


The graph below illustrates the “composite” measure of how consistently our hospital provided evidence-based care for Pneumonia in 2007.

Baptist Regional Medical Center strives to attain the highest score possible on this measure.

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