9. Emergency salbutamol supply (Emergency supply) Flashcards

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What is the regulation of emergency supply?

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  1. Previously prescribed: Previously been prescriber for a particular condition, In addition
  2. Pharmacist satisfied: pharmacist must be satisfied about the person requires an emergency supply of the medicine for that condition; and
  3. THREE days or 72 hours of supply: In an amount not exceeding for a period of 72 hours, or a minimum pack size.
  4. Need to record name and address!!
  5. Not subsidised
    MR R44(m) states,
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Symptoms of Asthma?

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Difficulty breathing
A tight feeling chest
Wheezing (a whistling sound)
Cough, which can be worse at night or in the morning.

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Triggers of Asthma?

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Dust,Pollen, Colds and flu,Cigarette smoke,Cold weather or humid weather,Heavy exercise,Stress and high emotion, Chemicals that irritate the airways, such as sprays, perfumes, cleaning fluids.

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Treatment?

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  1. SABA Reliever: Salbutamol SE: headache, dizziness,dry mouth, Irregular heartbeat
  2. ICS: Preventer: Beclomethasone (corticosteroids reduce inflammation by reducing inflammatory mediators)
  3. SAMA ( Ipratropium, SE blurred vision, dizziness) or LAMA: or Glycopyrronium
  4. LABA (Symptom control)Long-acting bronchodilator Ex: Formoterol or Salmeterol.
    Combination therapy: SABA+SAMA or LABA+ICS or LABA+LAMA
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Red Flag (Use Reliever)?

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Difficult to talk, Your heart is racing,Hard to walk.

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How to improve adherence?

What is asthma First Aid?

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Reminders, Councelling

Red flag: distressed, gasping for breath, having difficulty speaking two words and is blue around the mouth.

Asthma First aid needed:
S = Sit. Sit the person and stay with them. Reassure them calmly.

T = Treat With reliever inhalers: Symbicort, Vannair, DuoResp Spiromax, Ventolin, Respigen, SalAir or Bricanyl.

H = Help. If the person is not improving, call an ambulance immediately on 111. Continue to use the reliever inhaler every few minutes until help arrives.

M = Monitor

If the person is improving, keep monitoring them. If necessary, repeat doses of the reliever inhaler.
If the person is not improving, continue to use the reliever inhaler every few minutes until help arrives.

A = All OK!

When the person is free of wheezing, cough, or breathlessness, they can return to quiet activity.

If symptoms recur, repeat treatment and rest. It is important to always see a doctor after an asthma attack.

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Self care?

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Avoid triggers.managing allergies,Take your prescribed medicine, especially your preventer, every day,
regardless of whether you have asthma symptoms or not. Quit smoking,Keep active regular light exercise, avoid NSAIDs and alcohol

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How to use Spacer?

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REMOVE the inhaler cap and shake it well , insert to the spacer, place lips around the mouthpiece, press puffer, breath
in and out normally through 5 times. If more than one puff is required , repeat the steps above. Cleaning: wash in soapy water , allow air to dry.

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