Respiratory- Common PC wheeze Flashcards
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Cough- questions to ask about
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- Duration of the cough
- Whether it is present everyday
- If it is intrusive/uncontrollable or deliberate to clear throat
- Whether it produces sputum (ask colour, consistency, volume)
- Any haemoptysis
- Any triggers (swallowing, cold, allergens)
- Smoking
- Associated Sx: wheeze, GORD, altered voice or swallowing
- DHx
2
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Patholophysiology- Airway inflammation
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- asthma
- COPD
- persisting airway reactivity following acute bronchitis
- bronchiectasis
3
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Features in Hx or exam- airway inflammation
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- affects children and some adults
- associated wheeze
- Hx of smoking and intermittent sputum
- cough persisting after infection
- daily purulent sputum for long periods
- pneumonia or whooping cough
- recurrent haemoptysis
4
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Features in Hx/examination- lung Ca
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- persistent cough, especially in smokers
- any haemoptysis
- pneumonia that fails to clear in 4-6/52
5
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Features in Hx/exam- Rhinitis with post nasal drip
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- chronic sneezing
- nasal blockage/discharge
6
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Oesophageal reflux- features in Hx/exam
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- heartburn or reflux after eating
- particularly on bending or lying
- nocturnal and daytime cough
7
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Drug affects- features in Hx/exam
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ACEI
8
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ILD- features in Hx/exam
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- persistent dry cough
- fine inspiratory crackles at bases
9
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Idiopathic cough- features in Hx/exam
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- long history with no signs and negative Ix
- diagnosis of exclusion
10
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Cough other facts
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- Green or yellow sputum suggests bronchial infection
- large volumes over time suggest Bronchiectasis
- in patients with malignancy at the left hilum, damage to the left recurrent laryngeal nerve may paralyse the left vocal cord, making the voice hoarse without explosive cough