Asthma FINAL Flashcards
Intermittent and reversible airflow obstruction. Affects airways only, not alveoli. Inflammation and bronchconstriction.
asthma
What triggers asthma symptoms?
allergens, cold air, dry air, airborne particles, ASA/NSAIDs, exercise, and food w/ MSG
Asthma symptoms
-audible wheeze, increased respiratory rate, SOB
-Increased cough
-Use of accessory muscles
-Barrel chest
-Long breathing cycle
-Cyanosis
-Hypoxemia
-CO2 retention
-Increased mucus
Emergent, life threatening situation for pts with asthma. Symptoms do not respond to usual treatment in 30 minutes.
Status asthmaticus
Asthma risk factors
genetic, environmental
Diagnostics for asthma
Pulmonary function tests (PFTs)
Forced vital capacity (FVC)
Forced expiratory volume in first second (FEV1)
Peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR)
Asthma meds
Bronchodilators: Short-Acting Beta2 Agonists (SABA) & Long-Acting Beta2 Agonists (LABA), Cholinergic Antagonists, Anti-inflammatories, Corticosteroids, Cromone, and Leukotriene Modifier
Cause bronchodilation through relaxing bronchiolar smooth muscle by binding to and activating pulmonary beta2 receptors
bronchodilators- SABA and LABA
Bronchodilator that primary use is a fast-acting reliever (RESCUE) drug to be used either during an asthma attack or just before engaging in activity that triggers an attack
Short-Acting Beta2 Agonist (SABA)
Ex: albuterol and levalbuterol
Albuterol pt teaching
Carry drug with them at all times because it can stop or reduce life-threatening bronchoconstriction
Levalbuterol pt teaching
-Monitor heart rate because excessive use causes tachycardia
-Teach pt technique for using the MDI or DPI
Bronchodilator that causes bronchodilation through relaxing bronchiolar smooth muscle by binding to and activating pulmonary beta2 receptors. Onset of action is slow with long duration. Primary use is PREVENTION of an asthma attack.
Long-Acting Beta2 Agonist (LABA)
Ex: Salmeterol
Salmeterol pt teaching
Do not use as a reliever drug
Spacers are helpful for what pts?
children, confused, elderly, and disabled pts
Causes bronchodilation by inhibiting the parasympathetic nervous system, allowing the sympathetic system to dominate, releasing norepinephrine that activates beta2 receptors. The purpose is to both relieve & prevent asthma and improve gas exchange.
Cholinergic Antagonists
Ex: ipratropium and tiotropium