Restrictive Lung Conditionings (pneumonia, poliomyelitis, pao2 values) Flashcards

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What is the treatment of Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis?

A

-NOT CURABLE
-Slow progression with corticosteroids
-Lung transplant
-smoking cessation
-Nutrition, Oxygenation

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What does pneumonia begin as?

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An infection in the lower respiratory tract

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3
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What is pneumonia?

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Inflammatory process of the lung parenchyma (Bacterial & Viral)

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4
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Pneumonia causes an ______ of fluid in the alveoli.

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Accumulation

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5
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What are some Clinical Manifestation of Pneumonia?

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Treatment for Pneumonia

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Drug therapy
O2 supplementation
-Postural drainage
-Airway clearance techniques
-Good nutrition
-Breathing exercises
-General functional and aerobic exercise

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What is Pulmonary Edema

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Restrictive lung disease caused by an increase in amount of fluid in lung

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8
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What is a neuromuscular cause of restrictive lung dysfunction?

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Spinal cord injury

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9
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What is Poliomyelitis?

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Viral disease that attacks the motor nerve cells of the spinal cord and brain stem

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10
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Poliomyelitis results in ________.

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Muscular paralysis

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Clinical manifestation of Poliomyelitis

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Treatment for Poliomyelitis

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-Vaccine
-Airway Clearance
-Supportive therapy
-Energy Conservation
-Range of Motion
-Functional strength training

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13
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What is post-polio syndrome?

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Weakening in previously affected and unaffected muscles

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14
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What is counterproductive with post-polio syndrome?

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Intense resistive exercise and weight-lifting

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15
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What is more effective than strengthening exercises with post-polio syndrome?

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Cardiopulmonary endurance training

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16
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Restrictive lung dysfunction causes

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A reduction in the volume of air being moved in and out

17
Q

What is lung compliance?

A

Lungs ability to stretch and expand

18
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How is lung compliance effected by Restrictive lung dysfunction?

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-Lung compliance is decreased
-Resistance to lung expansion is increased

19
Q

Lung volumes and capacities are ________ with restrictive lung dysfunction

A

Decreased

20
Q

Signs of restrictive lung dysfunction

A

Tachypnea
Hypoxemia
Decreased breath sounds
Cor pulmonale

21
Q

Symptoms of restrictive lung conditions

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Dyspnea
Cough
Weight loss
Muscle wasting

22
Q

What arteries are are arterial blood gas samples taken from?

A

Brachial artery
Radial artery
Femoral artery

23
Q

What is the normal range for PaO2?

A

90-100 mmHg

24
Q

What is the normal range for PaCO2?

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35-45 mmHg

25
Q

What is the normal range for pH?

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7.35 - 7.45

26
Q

What pH level is considered acidic?

A

<7.35

27
Q

What pH level is considered alkalotic?

A

> 7.45

28
Q

At what age does lung compliance begin to decrease?

A

20 years

29
Q

All restrictive lung conditions cause a decrease in ________

A

PaO2