Management of acute asthma Flashcards
Define an acute asthma attack?
One that cannot be controlled by the use of standard medication
State the 3 components of moderate acute asthma attack
Increasing symptoms
PEF >50-75% of best/predicted
No features of a severe asthma attack
State the 4 features of an acute asthma attack
Any of the following:
PEF 33-50% of best/predicted
Resp rate >/= 25/min
HR >/= 110/min
Inability to speak in complete sentences in one breath
State the 7 clinical signs of a life-threatening attack
Altered consiousness level Exhaustion Arrhythmia Hypotension Cyanosis Silent chest Poor resp effort
What are the 4 measurments that classify as a life-threatening attack?
PEF <33% best/predicted
SpO2 <92%
PaO2 <8kPa
Normal PaCO2 (4.6-6.0)
What are the 2 features of a near fatal asthma attack?
Raised PaCO2 (<2kPa) Requiring mechanical ventilation with raised inflation pressures
What are the 3 possible investigations that can be done in a severe asthma attack?
PEV/FEV1
Pulse ox/ABG
CXR
When would a CXR be indicated in asthma attacks? (5)
Suspected pneumothorax Suspected lung consolidation Life-threatening attacks Failure to respond to treatment If ventilation is required
What are the 5 initial assessments that can be done to determine the severity of an asthma attack?
PEF Ability to speak RR Pulse O2 sats
What are the 3 components of the immediate treatment of an asthma attack?
Salbutamol 5mg (or terbutaline 10mg) nebulised
Hydrocortisone 100mg IV (or prednisolone 40-50mg orally)
Oxygen if low sats
If life-threatening asthma attack features are present, what 3 things should be administered?
Nebulised Salbutamol every 15 mins
Ipatropium 0.5mg in nebs
Magnesium sulfate 1.2-2g IV over 20 mins
Who are the 2 people that should be informed if an asthma attack has life-threatening features?
ICU
Seniors
What should be monitored when administering a lot of salbutamol?
ECG for arrhythmias
What 2 things should be considered if a life-threatening asthma attack is not improving after medication?
Ventilatory support
Intensification of medication
What 2 meds could be administered as 2nd line in a life-threatening attack?
Aminophylline
IV salbutamol