COPD Flashcards

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What is COPD?

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  • Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
  • A group of lung diseases characterised by airflow obstruction that interferes with normal breathing
  • Causes lungs to loose elasticity
  • Walls of airways may also become inflamed or damage, or mucus within airways
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What are the major causes of COPD?

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  • Cigarettes leading cause of COPD
  • Long term exposure to lung irritants, air pollution, chemical fumes, dust
  • the lungs become more “floppy and somewhat deflated”.
  • Alveoli walls become deflated or damaged, thereby restricting the amount of gas exchange that occurs
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What are the signs and symptoms of COPD?

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  • Dyspnea (increased shortness of breath) with exertion
  • Increased breathlessness
  • Fatigue
  • Chronic cough
  • Tightness of chest with exertion
  • Sputum production through coughing: saliva + mucus from respiratory tract. A build-up can lead to problems with breathing
  • Wheezing/whistling while inhaling
  • Severe stages, may have swelling in the ankles and feet
  • Due to decreased oxygen levels, their lips and fingernails may be bluish.
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What is the medical/surgical management of COPD?

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  • Diagnosed through history of exposure to toxins and lifestyle choices
  • Series of functional pulmonary tests to determine lung function
  • Spirometry test: assesses how well lungs work by measuring how much air is inhaled/exhaled
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What is the impact of COPD on ones occupational performance?

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  • Increased difficulty managing all occupations, lead to decreased quality of life
  • Have precautions after cardiac procedures
  • Precautions: no pushing, pulling, lifting
  • Functional transfers and bed mobility modified to maintain precautions
  • Household chores, work tasks, play, leisure activities limited from procedures due to lifting restrictions
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What is the role of the OT when treating COPD?

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  • Assess and treat activity limitations associated with the symptoms of COPD, most notably dyspnea to maximise patient’s ability to participate in activities of daily living (ADL), leisure and vocational pursuits
  • Assessing one’s ability to safely complete ADLs
  • Educating patients regarding energy conservation and work simplification techniques
  • Assisting patients with progressing back to normal activities by a program of strengthening and endurance training
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What does cardiopulmonary rehabilitation involve?

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  • Coordinating activity with correct breathing to increase overall endurance.
  • Breathing retraining from respiratory therapist to be incorporated into OT program
  • Smoking cessation, coughing and fluid intake, postural draining to prevent mucous pooling in lungs, controlled coughing and humidification in rooms
  • Relaxation techniques
  • Exercise and activity programs
  • Medication
  • Graded progressive activity program
  • Reconditioning activities
  • Psychological counselling may be required
  • Work simplification and energy conservation techniques
  • Job analysis if required
  • Education so client able to self monitor and plan activities in future
  • Use of MET system to grade activities
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