Asthma Management Adults and Children/ LRTI Children Flashcards
what are the classes of medications for asthma?
short acting beta agonists inhaled corticosteroids long acting beta agonists leukotriene receptor antagonists theophylline oral steroids
what are SABAs?
short acting beta agonists, they are inhaled
what are LABAs?
long acting beta agonists
when are LABAs used?
they are used on a regular schedule to open narrowed airways and prevent asthma attacks
what are the disadvantages and problems associated with LABAs?
they can actually increase the risk of having a life threatening asthma attach, the food and drug administration warns that they should never be used without an inhaled corticosteroid
What is an LTRA?
a leyukotrine receptor antagonist, long term response action, drug treatment for asthma, available in tablet form
what are inhaled corticosteroids?
they are inhaled medication used to treat asthma, this medication should be taken consistently so that is decreases inflammation in the airways of your lungs and prevent asthma flare-ups
what are the adverse effects of inhaled corticosteroids?
oral candidiasis
thrush
dysphonia
when are long acting beta agonists taken?
they are taken on a daily basis to relax the muscle lining the airways that carry air to the lungs, long acting beta agonists should only be taken in combination with a corticosteroid to treat asthma
what is a nebuliser?
it is a device for producing a fine spray of liquid, used for example inhaling a medicinal drug
what is acute asthma?
acute episode of progressive worsening of symptoms of asthma, including shortness of breath, wheezing, cough and chest tightness
what are the symptoms of asthma?
shortness of breath wheeze cough chest tightness diurnal variability episodic atopy
what are the signs of asthma?
wheeze on auscultation eczema obstructed spirometry PEF changes positive response to asthma treatment
what is the aim of asthma treatment?
to control the disease
what is complete control of asthma defined as?
no daytime symptoms no night time awakening due to asthma no need for rescue medication no asthma attacks no limitation on activity including exercise and normal lung function minimal side effects from medication