Respiratory Disease Flashcards
1
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FEV1/FVC ratio in Obstructive vs Restrictive lung disease
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FEV1 is reduced in both. However, the FVC (forced vital capacity) remains normal in obstructive. Therefore the ratio is reduced in Obstructive
2
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Asthma classification
- List 4 types
- What is key differentiating factor?
- Common treatment cocktails for each
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3
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MOA of each med
- Albuterol
- Fluticasone
- Montelukast
- Ipratropium bromide
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MOA of each med
- Albuterol = Beta 2 agonist increases cAMP and relaxes bronchial muscle
- Fluticasone = Decrease inflammatory response and mucosal edema
- Montelukast = Leukotriene receptor antagonist decreases bronchoconstriction
- Ipratropium bromide = Blocks cholinergic constriction causing bronchodilation
4
Q
COPD staging
- Based on. . ?
- Common treatment cocktails for each stage?
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5
Q
Emphysema genetics
- What protein can be deficient in non-smoking associated emphysema?
- What other organ is affected?
- Age of symptom manifestations?
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Alpha 1 antitrypsin
Liver and lung
Age 20-50yrs
6
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- Wells criteria score if PE likely
- Wells criteria score if PE unlikely
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Wells >4 is likely PE
7
Q
ECG findings with PE
- S1Q3T3
- Heart rate
- New signs of strain on which side of heart
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- S1Q3T3 = S wave lead 1, Q wave lead 3, T wave inversion Lead 3
- HR >100
- Right side heart strain
8
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Cheynes-Stokes breathing
- Characteristic pattern
- Sign of… (4 conditions)
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Cheynes-Stokes breathing
- Alternating deep breaths with apnea
Sign of
- heart failure
- uremia
- drug-induced respiratory depression
- brain dmg
9
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Kussmaul respirations
- Characteristic pattern
- Sign of… (1 condition)
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- Deep gasping hyperventilation
- Respiratory compensation for metabolic acidosis, most commonly DKA
10
Q
Respiration sounds
- Wheeze
- Stridor
- Rhonchi
- Inspiratory gasp
- Rales/crackles
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Respiration sounds
- Wheeze - Asthma, many others
- Stridor - foreign body, epiglottis edema
- Rhonchi - Bronchitis
- Inspiratory gasp - Whooping cough
- Rales/crackles - PNA, CHF
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