Week two Flashcards

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Q

What is the common presentation of COPD?

A

Chronic cough, tired, weight loss, dyspnoea, wheezing, chest tightness, anorexia, violent coughing, sputum production

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2
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What is the common presentation of asthma?

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Breathlessness, wheezing, chest tightness, attacks, no audible wheezing

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3
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What are risk factors of COPD?

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Smoking, environment, pollution, genetics

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4
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What are risk factors of asthma?

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Exercise, strong emotions, environment, season

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5
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What are functional health patterns of COPD?

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  • Sleep and rest
  • Coping and stress tolerance
  • Activity – exercise
  • Health perception and health management
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What are functional health patterns of asthma?

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  • Sleep and rest
  • Coping and tress tolerance
  • Activity - exercise
  • Health perception and health management
  • Self-perception and self-concept
  • Roles and relationships
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7
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How to monitor COPD?

A
  • Peak flow

- Spirometry

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8
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How to monitor asthma?

A
  • Skin allergy testing
  • Peak flow
  • Spirometry
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9
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What are nursing interventions for COPD?

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  • Monitor BMI and nutritional status
  • Monitor airway clearance techniques
  • Encourage gradual exercise during stable periods
  • Identify ways to provide support and education for families and caregivers to help them with changes
  • Encourage self-monitoring in order to recognise exacerbations early
  • Monitor health and ability to cope
  • Monitor functional capabilities
  • Be aware of oxygen use and titration in acute settings and safety for home use
  • Monitor for signs of aspiration
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What are nursing interventions for asthma?

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  • Assess/educate for the persons understanding of their condition
  • Assess for known triggers and educate on identification and avoidance
  • Encourage exercise assess for need to pre-treat with medications
  • Assess and educate on non-pharm relaxation techniques
  • Identify ways to provide support and education for families and caregivers to help them with changes and plans for acute episodes
  • Assess action plan for details on response for upper respiratory infection
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11
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What are nursing interventions for both COPD and asthma?

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  • Creation of action plan
  • Encourage involvement in planning
  • Encourage/educate smoking cessation
  • Encourage annual vaccinations
  • Assess and educate on the correct method for inhaler use
  • Encourage participation in pulmonary rehabilitation
  • Utilising interventions that encourage motivation
  • Assess for insomnia
  • Managing stress
  • Encourage participating appropriate amount of exercise
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12
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What are common medications for both COPD and asthma?

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  • Inhaler treatment
  • Flu and pneumonia vaccinations
  • Prevent constriction of airways – Beta2- agonists and anticholingerics
  • Reduce or prevent inflammation – Phsophodiesterase4 inhibitors and corticosteroids
  • Enhance inspiratory muscle function - Methylxanthines
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13
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What are medications specifically for COPD?

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Antibiotics

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14
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What are medications specifically for asthma?

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  • NSAIDs e.g ibuprofen

- Beta blockers e.g. metoprolol

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