Pulmonary pt. 3 Inflammatory/infectious disease Flashcards
asthma
reversible obstructive lung disease caused by increased reaction of the airways to the various stimuli
asthma triggers
infxns, colds, smoke, allergic to pollution/pollen/mold, PA, cold air, etc
asthma A
normal bronchus
asthma B
asthma airway inflammation begins, bronchospasms
asthma C
airway tissue swells and edema of mucus membrane further narrows lumen
asthma D
mucus produced and further compromises airway
what do you listen for with asthma?
any kind of abnormal noise produced when breathing
wheezing, irregular breathing, dyspnea, clearing throat, coughing
what should you look for with asthma
skin reaction
hunched over body
pursed lip breathing
nostril flare
pallor / sweating
pneumonia
inflammation of the lungs
pneumonia risk factors
age
smoking
endotracheal intubation, nasogastric tube
recent chest surgery
prolonged immobility
immunosuppressive therapy
nonfunctional immune system
chronic disease
aspiration
tuberculosis
bacterial infectious disease
spreads with repeated close contact with infected person
extrapulmonary TB can occur where
kidneys
bone growth plates
lymph nodes
meninges
hip joints
Potts disease
TB risk factors
health care workers
overcrowded housing
incarceration
infants/children <5
TB SxS
fatigue
malaise
anorexia
wt loss
low grade fever
night sweats
frequent productive cough
dull chest pain, tightness, discomfort
dyspnea
scleroderma
chronic, progressive
restrictive lung disease
inflammation and fibrosis of many organs - affects skin & visceral organs