Lecture 3 Flashcards

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Name two of our respiratory systems innate defenses and their function

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2
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What makes up our upper respiratory tract?

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3
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What are some common disease associated with our upper respiratory tract?

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4
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What makes up our lower respiratory tract?

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5
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What are some diseases associated with our lower respiratory tract?

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6
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What are some etiologies for upper respiratory tract diseases?

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7
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What are some common signs and symptoms of upper respiratory tract diseases? (7)

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What are some common modes of transmission with upper respiratory tract diseases?

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9
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Pneumonia definition, etiology and signs and symptoms

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10
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What is walking pneumonia?

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Community acquired pneumonia

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11
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Healthcare associated pneumonia is a nosocomial disease that happens in what type of patients

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Chronically ill patients in hospitals and nursing homes

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12
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Nursing home acquired and aspiration pneumonia infective agent and etiology

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Gram negative bacilli (oral bacteria) infection due to dysphagia

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13
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Pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP) infective agent and susceptibility

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14
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What is the medical management and dental management for pneumonia patients?

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15
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Tuberculosis definition, etiology, transmission

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16
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Tuberculosis: greatest risk of exposure

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17
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Signs and symptoms of active TB

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18
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How to diagnose active TB

19
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Incubation for active TB

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2 to 10 weeks

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Signs and symptoms of latent TB

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Usually none

21
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Ways to diagnose latent TB

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Mantoux tuberculin skin test (PPD)

22
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Incubation for latent TB

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2-10 weeks

23
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Medical management of TB

24
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Dental management of TB

25
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Oral manifestation of TB

26
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Tuberculosis OSHA guidelines

27
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Asthma definition and severity

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Asthma etiology and classification

29
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Asthma attack signs and symptoms

30
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Status asthmaticus

31
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Medical management of asthma

32
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Dental management of asthma

33
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Oral complications and manifestations of asthma

34
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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease definition and primary etiology

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Chronic bronchitis and emphysema description

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Chronic bronchitis and emphysema signs and symptoms

37
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Exacerbating factors of COPD (5)

38
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Medical treatment of COPD

39
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Dental management for patients with COPD

40
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Oral complications of patients with COPD

41
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Cystic fibrosis definition and disease characteristics

42
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Signs and symptoms of cystic fibrosis

43
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Med management and dental management of cystic fibrosis