L21 Flashcards

1
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What are the three type of respiratory disease?

A
  • Obstructive
  • Restrictive - reduces compliance
  • inflammatory and infection
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What are the type of obstructive diseases?

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  • COPD sub dives into bronchitis, emphysema
  • asthma
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3
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If FEV1 is less that 70% what does it indicate?

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it indicates increases air resistance so respiratory dicrease

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What do the subdivision of the COPD cause?

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  • Chronic bronchitis which increases constriction of the airways so increase in airway resistance
  • Emphysema decreases the recoil of the lungs
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5
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What is ACUTE BRONCHITIS cause by and how long does last?

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  • caused by bacterial/viral infection’
  • last days/week
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What is CHRONIC BRONCHITIS caused by and how long does is affect an individuals?

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  • causes = 80% of cases by smoking , environmental irritants
  • 3 consecutive in months in 2 consecutive years
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What percentage of adult males are affected by CHRONIC bronchitis?

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20%

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What are the symptoms/result of [COPD] chronic bronchitis?(4)

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  • airway obstruction
    -shortness of breath
  • chest pain
  • chronic cough
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What treatments can be used to treat Chronic bronchitis?(3)

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  • stop smoking
  • bronchodilators
  • antibiotics
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What does EMPHYSEMA do to the lungs compliance?

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Emphysema significantly increases lung compliance

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What are the symptoms of EMPHYSEMA?

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shortness of breath
hyperventilation
expanded chest

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What are the symptoms of ASTHMA?

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Bronchoconstriction
Oedema of airway mucosa
Mucus secretion

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What is MECHANISM of asthma that leads to its symptoms such as oedema, mucus ect

A

Mast cell activate
Release histamine and cytokine
Which leads to asthmatic symptoms

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14
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What are the treatments for asthma?(2)

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  • Bronchodilators
  • Anti-inflammatories
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What type of disease is fibrosis in terms of restrictive/obstructive/inflammatory and how does it affect the lungs?

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  • Restrictive
  • causes development of excessive connective tissue on the lungs
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16
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What are the causes of FIBROSIS?

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  • inhaled environmental or occupational pollutants
  • smoking
  • autoimmune disease
17
Q

What are the treatments for fibrosis?

A

No effective treatments

18
Q

What are the main infective respiratory diseases?(3)

A
  • Pneumonia
  • Tuberculosis
  • Covid-19
19
Q

How does pneumonia affect lungs and what part of the lungs specifically?

A
  • Affects bronchi and alveoli
  • inflammatory exudate liquid fills alveoli and consolidates
  • leads to tissue becoming firm and airless
20
Q

How does tuberculosis affect lungs?

A
  • tuberculosis bacterium is inhaled
  • TB bacterium is deposited in lungs lymph nodes
  • lymph nodes erode
  • bacteria is released which drains into bronchioles and blood vessel
  • eventually destroying alveoli
21
Q

What are the 2 types of tuberculosis and their effects?

A
  • Latent TB= asymptomatic, non-infectious
  • Active = spread to bronchioles and circulation