Asthma Flashcards

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Patho

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  • chronic inflammatory disorder of airway

* edema, inflammation, tenacious secretions, smooth muscle spasms (wheezing, bronchospasm), ↓ expiratory airflow

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Causes/Triggers

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  • allergy
  • environmental allergens (dust mites, roaches)/ Dust
  • smoke (any form)
  • meds
  • pets
  • exercise
  • change in weather (cold air)
  • strong emotions
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S/SX

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  • recurrent episodes of wheezing
  • can’t catch their breath, dyspnea
  • cough
  • fatigue
  • chest tightness/pain
  • retraction in infants
  • hyperresonance of chest w/ percussion
  • coarse and loud breath sounds
  • repeated episodes = barrel chest
  • sx usually worse at night

sx of acute asthma attack:
report itching in fron of neck or upper back → restless, have headache → tired, irritable w/ hacking non-productive cough →chest begins to tighten as secretions ↑ and cough becomes rattling and productive (clear frothy sputum)

as attack becomes severe:
child breathe deeply → prolonged expiration w/ audible wheezing → pale/cyanotic → restlessness ↑ w/ anxious expression → sweating → (young child) tripod sitting position → (older child) sit up w/ shoulders hunched over w/ hands on legs/bed to facilitate use of accessory muscles

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Diagnosis

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  • chronic cough w/ no signs of infection and/or diffuse wheezing during expiration
  • Pulmonary Function Test (determine presence and degree of lung disease and repsonse to resp therapy)
  • Spirometry function test (for >5 o 6 yo)
  • Peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) - max airflow that can be forcefully exhaled in one second
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Treatment

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  • Chest physiotherapy
  • percussion, vibration, squeezing chest and breathing exercises (blowing bubbles)
  • monitor O2 sat
  • allergy shots (in case of anaphylactic shock)
  • small frequent meals to prevent abd distention and help prevent diaphragm expansion
  • encourage fluids = thin secretions (no extremely cold fluids)
  • evaluate participation in exercise activities on an individual basis
  • humidified O2
  • Albuterol – EMERGENCY ACUTE ASTHMA ATTACK
  • corticosteroids for long-term – beclomethasone, fluticasone
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