part 8 Flashcards

1
Q
  • exocrine gland dysfunction caused by defective chloride ion transport that produces multi system involvement
  • most common lethal genetic illness among caucasian children
  • autosomal recessive trait
  • children die from the pulmonary consequences
A

cystic fibrosis

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2
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  • abnormal secretion of viscous dehydrated mucous from exocrine glands
  • leads to mechanical obstruction in the respiratory, GI, and reproductive systems
A

CF

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3
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How do you diagnose CF?

A
  • sweat test
  • chest x-ray
  • PFTs
  • stool fat and/or enzyme analysis
  • barium enema
  • sputum culture
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4
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What are some signs and symptoms of respiratory complications associated with CF?

A
wheezing 
dry nonproductive cough 
emphysema 
patchy atelactasis
cyanosis 
digital clubbing 
barrel chest 
nasal polyps
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5
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What is the respiratory progression/deterioration of CF?

A

decreased O2 and CO2 exchange occurs, resulting in hypoxia, hypercapnia, and acidosis

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6
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What is the further respiratory progression of CF?

A

chronic hypoxemia
pulmonary hypertension
pneumothorax
hemoptysis

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7
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What is the earliest manifestation of CF postnatal?

A

meconium ileus (viscous or gelatinous consistency)

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8
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What is the presentation of CF for GI?

A
  • meconium ileus
  • prolapse of rectum
  • fecal impaction and intussusception
  • wasting of tissues
  • FTT
  • weight loss with big appetite
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9
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For patients with CF what does impaired digestion and poor absorption lead to?

A

steatorrhea

azotorrhea

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10
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For a patient with CF what can happen to the pancreas?

A

-changes in islet of Langerhans which can cause CFRD cystic fibrosis related diabetes

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11
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What might a parent report about their child with CF sweat?

A

salty taste

due to sweat gland dysfunction - increased levels of sodium and chloride in sweat

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12
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What has increased the survival rate of CF?

A

organ transplant (heart, lung, liver, and pancreas)

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