Asthma Flashcards

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What are the triggers?

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  • Airway infections
  • Allergy particles - house dust mite, pollen, fur
  • Chemical irritants
  • Air pollution
  • Cold air
  • Exercise
  • Emotion e.g. stress
  • Smoking
  • NSAIDs
  • Beta blockers
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Symptoms of an attack

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  • Wheezing
  • SOB
  • Chest tightness
  • Nighttime or early morning coughing
  • Night symptoms is a sign of poorly controlled asthma
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Differentials of bruising

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  1. Steroid use (unlikely with inhalers)
  2. Depression with self-harm behaviour (look for superficial lacerations)
  3. Domestic violence
  4. Sports related trauma
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Changes in pregnancy

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  • Stuffy or runny nose and nosebleeds
  • Chest becomes barrel-shaped or increases in size
  • Upward movement of diaphragm
  • Increase in amount of air breathed in and out
  • Reduced lung capacity
  • Increased oxygen use
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Drugs used as normal in pregnancy

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  • SABA
  • LABA
  • Inhaled corticosteroids
  • Oral and IV theophylline
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Anaesthesia, asthma and pregnancy

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Regional blockade is preferable to general due to potential risk of bronchospasm with certain inhaled anaesthetic patients.

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Physiological changes in asthma

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Histamines and leukotrienes cause:

  • Bronchoconstriction
  • Increased vascular permeability and inflammation stimulating mucus production
  • Inflamed mucosa
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Symptoms of asthma

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  • Cough
  • Dyspnoea
  • Tightness of chest
  • Difficulty speaking
  • Sputum from productive cough - curschman spirals (epithelium and mucus plug), charcot-leydin crystals (broken down eosinophils)
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What are signs of asthma exacerbation?

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  • Hyperresonance
  • Wheezing upon expiration
  • Accessory muscle use
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Signs of moderate acute asthma attack

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  • increased symptoms
  • PEF >50-75% best or predicted
  • no features of acute severe asthma
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Signs of acute severe asthma attack

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  • PEF 33-50% best or predicted
  • RR > 25/min
  • HR > 110bpm
  • inability to complete full sentences
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Signs of life-threatening asthma attack

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  • PEF <33% best or predicted
  • SpO2 <92%
  • PaO2 < 8kPa
  • Normal PaCO2 (patient tiring so not breathing out as much CO2)
  • Altered conscious level
  • Exhaustion - poor respiratory effort
  • Arrhythmia
  • hypotension
  • cyanosis
  • silent chest/less wheeze
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Signs of near-fatal asthma

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Raised pCO2 and/or requiring mechanical ventilation with raised inflation pressures

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