Features of asthma in adulthood Flashcards

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what is an asthmatic airway like

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thickened wall due to inflammation which tightens during an attack due to contracted smooth muscles which traps airflow

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2
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proven risk factors for asthma in adulthood

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hereditary, maternal smoking , grandmother smoking, occupation

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3
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atopy

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bodys predisposition to developing antibody called IgE in response to exposure to environmental allergens. associated with asthma, excess, hay fever and is inherited. if history of other atopic diseases it could indicate asthma

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4
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what can variability of symptoms show

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daily- nocturnal/ early morning, weekly- occupational, annual- environmental

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5
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triggers of asthma can be

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exercise, cold air, cigarette smoke, perfumes, pets, pollen, food, aspirins or other drugs

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6
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probably not asthma if

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finger clubbing, stridor, asymmetrical expansion, crepitations (crackles), dull percussion note

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7
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how to test for asthma if spirometry shows obstructed airflow

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do a full pulmonary function test (carbon monoxide gas transfer) and then a reversibility test (with bronchodilator, if considerable improvement after 15 mins then probs asthma or oral coticosteroids after 14 days improvement then asthma)

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8
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how to test for asthma if spirometry shows normal airflow

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peak flow monitoring, airway responsiveness using substances that should reduce FEV1

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9
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how can atopy be tested for

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skin prick test, total and specific IgE, full blood count to check for eosinophilia

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10
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acute asthma is when

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inability to speak full sentences, heart rate greater than 110, respiratory rate greater than 25, Peak flow 33-50% of predicted, high partial pressure or saturation of oxygen

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life threatening asthma signs

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grunting, cyanosis, silent chest, impaired consciousness, confusion, arrhythmia, bradycardia, hypotension, PEF less than 33%, O2 saturation less than 92%, oxygen level is less than 8kPa, CO2 is normal not reduced

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near fatal asthma signs

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raised PaCo2, need for mechanical ventilation

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