8. Sensory Aspects of Respiratory Disease Flashcards

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What are the two main aspects that cause symptoms?

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Neurophysiology and behavioural psychology

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What are the steps of the neurophysiology aspects that causes symptoms?

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Sensory stimulus -> Transducer (sensor) -> Excitation of sensory nerve -> Integration of CNS -> Sensory impression

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What are the steps of the behavioural psychology aspects that cause symptoms?

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Sensory impression -> perception -> evoked sensation

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What is the cough mechanism for?

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Protects the lower respiratory tract from inhaled foreign material and excessive mucous secretion

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What is coughing secondary to?

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The mucociliary mechanism but it is important when the mucociliary function is impaired

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Describe the expulsive phase of the cough?

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It generates a high velocity of airflow facilitated by bronchoconstriction and mucous secretion

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Where are cough receptors located?

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They are localised In the trachea, nasal cavity, larynx and pharynx. Also in bifurcation in the lungs

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