Dyspnea in Cats Flashcards

1
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Upper airway narrowing and/or obstruction leads to increased inspiratory/expiratory (choose) effort.

A

(Inspiratory)

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Lower airway narrowing and/or obstruction leads to increased inspiratory/expiratory (choose) effort.

A

(Expiratory)

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Obstructive breathing patterns are associated with (slower, deeper breaths)/(short, rapid, shallow breaths) (choose).

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(Slower, deeper breaths)

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Restrictive breathing patterns are associated with (slower, deeper breaths)/(short, rapid, shallow breaths) (choose).

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(Short, rapid, shallow breaths)

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5
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What localization pairs with restrictive breathing?

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(Pulmonary parenchymal and/or pleural space disease)

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What are signs of respiratory distress in cats?

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(Tachypnea, increased inspiratory and/or expiratory effort, open mouth breathing, lethargy, depression, and orthopnea)

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Will the inspiratory or expiratory phase of breathing be longer when a cat has upper airway disease?

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(Inspiratory, may also have stertor or stridor)

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Will the inspiratory or expiratory phase of breathing be longer when a cat has lower/small airway disease?

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(Expiratory, will see signs of effort or push)

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9
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What are some immediate therapies that should be considered for respiratory distress patients?

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(Sedation, IV access, cooling if hyperthermic, endotracheal intubation as necessary)

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What is the purpose of performing a TFAST on a patient with respiratory distress?

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(Screening for pleural effusion, maybe looking for B lines, and evaluating left atrial size)

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How do cats with feline inflammatory bronchial disease typically present after an exacerbation (such as exposure to potential allergens or irritants)?

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(Open mouth breathing, dyspneic, and cyanotic)

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What is the purpose of corticosteroids used in the treatment of feline inflammatory bronchial disease?

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(Reduce inflammation and airway hyperreactivity)

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What can occur secondary to inflammation of the airway and can lead to respiratory distress?

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(Bronchoconstriction → why you use bronchodilators)

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