COPD - GOLD Flashcards

1
Q

What is the 4th leading cause of death in the world?

A

COPD

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2
Q

What was the GOLD COPD level of evidance?

A

Evidence based RCT and Meta analysis

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3
Q

Which disease is preventable, reversible, and treatable with limited airflow after chronic exposure to noxious gases?

A

COPD

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4
Q

What are the classic symptoms of COPD

A

Dyspnea, Cough, Wheezing

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5
Q

How can you measure quality of life lost with COPD?

A

DALYs

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6
Q

What Disease has the Pathology of oxidative damage that leads to inflammation and finally to mucus hyperproduction?

A

COPD

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7
Q

How can you diagnose COPD?

A

With Spirometry post dilation with an increase in FEV1/FVR of >12%

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8
Q

How can you treat mild, moderate, and severe COPD exacerbations?

A

Mild - SABD
Mod - SABD + Antibiotic + Steroids
Severe - Hospitalize

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9
Q

No. 1 way to prevent COPD?

A

Quit Smoking

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10
Q

Describe the ABCD assessment tool.

A

Exacerbations > 2 CD
Exacerbation < 2 AB
CAT score < 2 AC
CAT score > 2 BD

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11
Q

What must all COPD patients be screened for?

A

Alpha - 1 - antitrypsin Deficiency

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12
Q

What are the 3 things to prevent and manage COPD?

A

1 - quit smoking
2 - use proper inhaler technique
3 - vaccinate (pneumovax, flu)

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13
Q

What are the two flu vaccinations

A

PCV - 13 PPSC - 23 for all patients over 65

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14
Q

What do you give a patient for palliative care?

A

Opiates and neuromuscular stims

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15
Q

What medication is used to improve FEV1?

A

SABA or SAMA

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16
Q

What medication is used for exacerbations?

17
Q

What medication is used for pulmonary rehab?

A

Tiotropium

18
Q

What medication is used to improve dyspnea symptoms

A

LABA and LAMA

19
Q

are inhaled medications more effective that oral medications?

20
Q

Group A patients receive what medication?

A

A bronchodilator

21
Q

Group B patients receive what medication?

A

LABA or LAMA

22
Q

Group C patients receive what medication?

23
Q

Group D patients receive what medication?

A

LAMA + LABA or ICS

LABA + ICS

24
Q

What do patients with persistent exacerbations use for therapy?

A

LABA/LAMA or LABA/ICS

25
If a patient has >300 Eosinophilia and 1 exacerbation a year
LABA/ICS
26
If a patient has > 100 Eosinophilia and 2 exacerbation a year
LABA/ICS
27
if Eosinophil count < 10, what medications do patients receive?
roflumilast or azithromycin
28
what medication is not recommended for COPD
Methylxanthines (theophylle)
29
Life threatening signs from COPD that lead to hospitalization?
change in mentation, hypoxemia
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What are some COPD comorbidities?
Lung cancer, CVD, Osteoporosis, GERD, Depression, Anxiety