Asthma Flashcards
1
Q
- When to suspect asthma (10 points)
A
SOB Wheeze Chest tightness Cough Symptoms worsen at night symptoms triggered by exercise Symptoms relieved by SABA
History of allergy
Family history of asthma /allergy
Eosinophilia / Raised IgE level
2
Q
- control of asthma
A
A. good control
1. day time symptoms < 2 days/week 2. use of SABA < 2 days/week 3. night symptoms: no 4. limitation of activity: no
B. Partial control: 1-2 of the above symptoms
C. poor control: >3 of the above symptoms
3
Q
management to improve asthma (7)
A
- assure proper inhaler technique
- asthma action plan
- avoid exposure to triggers
- smoking cessation
- annual influenza vaccine
- maintain an ideal weight
- regular daily exercise 30 min per day
4
Q
Asthma in children - step approach
A
- Ventolin puffer 100mg 2-4 puffs PRN
- Flixotide (fluticasone) 50 mcg, 1-2 puffs BD
- a. < 5 years: Flixotide 125 mcg, 1-2 puffs BD
b. > 5 years: seretide inhaler 50/25, 1-2 puffs BD
5
Q
Asthma in adult - step approach
A
- Ventolin puffer 100mg 2-4 puffs PRN
- Flixotide (fluticasone) 125 mcg, 1-2 puffs BD
- Symbicort 50/3, 2 puffs BD
- Symbicort 200/6, 2 puffs BD
6
Q
common inhalors
name Flixotide, Qvar/Pulmicort/Seretide/Symbicort & Breo ellipta with the doses.
A
- Flixotide = fluticasone 50mcg - 125 mcg
- Qvar = Beclometasone 50mcg, 100mcg
- Pulmicort = budesonide 100mcg, 200mcg
- Seretide = fluticasone / Salmetrol 50/25 , 125,25
- Symbicort = Budesonide / formoterol 50/3, 100/3, 200/6, 400/12
- Breo ellipta = Budesonide /vilanterol 100/25, 200, 25