7. Cough Flashcards
What specific questions should you ask about a cough?
OPTTS
Onset- is it acute or chronic, BTS defines acute as <3 weeks and chronic as >8 weeks
Productive? Ask about blood as well
Timing? Time of day and seasonal variations
Triggers?
Smoking?
What triggers may cause a cough?
PATSO
Pets, allergies, travel (areas where TB is prevalent), smoking, occupation
What associated symptoms should you ask a person with a wough?
FLAWS- malignancy, TB
Breathlessness
Chest pain
Wheeze
How can you classify causes of cough?
Acute/ Chronic
Productive/ Dry
What are the main causes of an acute dry cough?
Asthma, rhinit, URTI, drug induced- ACE inhibitors
What are the main causes of a chronic dry cough?
Asthma, GORD, post-nasal drip
What are the main causes of an acute productive cough?
LRTI, COPD and TB
What are the main causes of a chronic productive cough?
Bronchiectasis, TB, Lung cancer
What signs are consistent with an infective cause of a cough?
Systemic features- fever, tachycardic
Resp distress
Tender cervical lymphadenopathy
Lungs- reduced chest expansion, abnormal breath sounds
Signs of RHF- due to COPD
Asterixis- CO2 retention in some COPD patients
What is the CURB 65 score?
Score used to calculate the severity of pneumonia
Confusion- AMTS= 8
Urea- >7mM
Resp rate >30
Blood pressure <90 systolic and <60 diastolic
>65 years old