Cold and Flu Flashcards

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Cold symptoms

A
  • blocked/runny nose
  • sneezing
  • cough
  • sore throat
  • fever, aches, pains
  • headache
  • sinus pain
  • earache
  • watery eyes
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2
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Flu symptoms

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  • same as cold just more sudden and severe

In Addition:
- Malaise (illness/discomfort feeling)

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3
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Referral for cold and flu

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  • > = 2 weeks no improvement
  • middle ear pain not improving with analgesics
  • persistant cough (3 weeks or more)
  • high grade temperature
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4
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Vulnerable patients referral

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  • COPD
  • Asthma
  • Kidney disease
  • diabetes
  • immuno- compromised
  • under 3 months
  • very old
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5
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OTC treatment for fever, aches and pains

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Oral analgesics

  • paracetamol 500mg x 2 QDS
  • ibuprofen 200-400mg TDS
  • Aspirin 300mg 3 x QDS
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6
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Adult Max dose Aspirin

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300mg 3 x QDS

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7
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Adult Max dose Ibuprofen

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200-400mg TDS

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8
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Adult Max dose Paracetamol

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500mg x 2 QDS

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9
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OTC treatment for nasal congestion

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Decongestants

Oral
- Pseudoephedrine
- Phenylephrine (sudafed)

Nasal
- Xylometazoline (Otrivine)
- Oxymetazoline

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10
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Legal restrictions for Pseudoephedrine

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can only sell 12 60mg tablets OTC

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11
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Warning for Oxymetazoline and Xylometazoline (Otrivine)

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do not use for more than 7 days, can cause rebound nasal congestion

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12
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Avoid Nasal decongestants in these conditions

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  • hypertension
  • hyperthyroidism
  • diabetes
  • CVD
  • glaucoma
  • prostatic enlargment
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13
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Avoid nasal decongestants when taking these medications

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  • MAOIs
  • TCA
  • Beta blockers
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14
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What does a nasal decongestant and MAOIs interaction cause

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hypertensive crisis if taken less than 2 weeks after stopping

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15
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What does a nasal decongestant and TCAs interaction cause

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hypertensive crisis

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16
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What does a nasal decongestant and Beta Blockers interaction cause

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antagonised effect

17
Q

OTC treatments: Antihistamines

A

Diphenhydramine

dries up nasal secretions via anticholinergic action

18
Q

Legal considerations for children under 6 using cough and cold remedies

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  • some ingredients in cough remedies should not be given to children under 6
  • ages 6 to 12, remedies should be given second line only
19
Q

Best practice for nasal decongestion in under 6 years

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  • Steam inhalation (olbas oil 3 months +)
  • Saline sprays/drops for under 3 months
20
Q

Advice for cold and flu

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  • vitamin c and echinaea
    (helps to prevent cold symptoms)
  • wash hands regularly, sneeze into tissue
  • annual flu jab if at risk group
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