Respiratory Flashcards
what is a positive TB test?
indurated or raised, not just red!
> 5mm (+) test if HIV+, recent contact with TB, or immunocompromised
> 10mm (+) test if immigrant from Asia, Africa, young child exposed to TB, IV drug user, jail/nursing home
> 15mm (+) for person with no risk factors
1st line treatment for asthma
SABA (albuterol)
Which among the list can cause increase in respiration?
a) low oxygen
b) high oxygen
c) hypercapnia
d) hypocapnia
C) hypercapnia (retention of CO2)
increase RR to blow off excess CO2
treatment for acute bronchitis?
NO antibiotics, 90% viral
define CURB-65
scale for PNA: Confusion BloodUrea nitrogen elevated Respiratory rate of >30 breaths/min Blood pressure less than 90 mmHg systolic or diastolic blood pressure 60 mmHg or less Age 65 or older 0-1 outpatient treatment 2: possible hospital or close watch outpatient 3-5: requires hospitalization
what is the most common form of lung cancer?
non-small cell carcinoma
What is the screening for lung cancer?
55-80 years old with a 30 pack year history of smoking or have quit smoking in the past 15 years.
Low-dose CT scan.
1st line treatment for SEVERE asthma attack
adrenaline injection
a healthy adult with no fever and a barking cough for 3 weeks.
pertussis (whooping cough)
also rule out PNA
treatment for pertussis/whooping cough
macrolides:
Azithromycin
antitussives
mucolytics
treatment for community acquired PNA?
Azithro or Doxy for healthy adult and kids, Levaquin or older adult or comorbids
treatment for atypical (Mycoplasma) pneumonia?
doxy or azithro
An FEV1/FVC ratio under ____ confirms COPD diagnosis.
0.70 or 70%
Is Ipratropium (Atrovent) preferred to treat asthma or COPD?
copd
when do you premedicate for exercise induced asthma?
10-15 min before