Respiratory Flashcards
What is status asthmaticus?
An acute severe asthma attack
What treatment should be given in status asthmaticus?
Oxygen Nebulise salbutamol IV hydrocortisone Aminophylline or Magnesium Oral prednisolone
When should a steroid be given in asthma?
When control is inadequate on steroid alone ie. using more than once daily or nightime symptoms
Name a SABA
Salbutamol
Name two LABAs?
Salmeterol
Formoterol
What are the side effects of a B2 adrenoceptor agonist?
Desensitisation and endocytosis
Fine tremor
tachycardia
Name two CysLT1 receptor antagonist?
Montelukast
Zafirlukast
Name two Xanthines?
Theophylline
Aminophyline
When should a xanthine be used?
If LABA not working
What are the side effects of xanthines>
nausea
vomiting
abdominal discomfort
headache
Whee are corticosteroids produced in the body?
Adrenal cortex
What are the effects of glucocorticoids?
decreases inflammatory responses
decreases immunological responses
What other effects do glucocorticoids have on metabolism?
increases glycogen depositions increases gluconeogenesis increases glucose output from liver decreases gluose utilisation increases bone metabolism increases gastric acid and pepsin sectrection
What is the main glucocorticoid in the body?
cortisol (hydrocortisone)
What is the main mineralocorticoid in the body>
Aldosterone
Why are synthetic dericitates of cortisol useful>
Have little mineralcorticoid effect