cough Flashcards

1
Q

2 mechanisms of cough?

A

central and peripheral

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2
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what is central cough mechanism?

A

cough centre in medulla receives stimuli and initiates reflex

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3
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what is the peripheral mechanism?

A

cough receptors in pharynx/trachea/lungs are stimulated by air or dryness

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4
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3 predominant types of cough receptors?

A
  • rapidly adapting receptors RARs
  • slowly adapting receptors SARs
  • nociceptors on c-fibres
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5
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what are exogenous sources of cough?

A

smoke or dust

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6
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what are endogenous sources of cough?

A

upper airway secretions, gastric contents

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7
Q

what is a productive cough?

A

wet cough
secretions are expectorated

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8
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what is a non-productive cough?

A

dry cough
no sputum

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9
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what is classified as an acute cough?

A

< 3 weeks
most often due to upper resp infection

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10
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what is classified as a sub acute cough?

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3-8 weeks
post-infectious, persistent inflammation

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11
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what is classified as a chronic cough?

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> 8 weeks
raises possibility of copd/asthma/cancer

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12
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summary of mechanism of coughing?

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1) stimulation of mechano/chemoreceptors
2) afferent impulses to cough centre
3) efferent impulses to diaphragm, intercostal muscles and lung via parasympathetic and motor nerves
4) increased contraction of muscles cause cough

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13
Q

what are anti-tussive medicines?

A

cough suppressants

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14
Q

Example of narcotic suppressant?

A

codeine/ hydrocodone - centrally acting
need a Rx

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15
Q

example of non-narcotic cough suppressant?

A

dextromethorphan - centrally acting
OTC, acts on brain so no pain relief

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16
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examples of peripherally acting anti-tussives?

A

lidocaine/ antihistamines

17
Q

example of locally acting antitussive?

A

throat lozenge

18
Q

what do expectorants do? example

A

liquify secretions for removal by cough
guaifenesin - not recommended by many authorities

19
Q

what do mucolytics do? examples

A

break down mucus to help cough up
sodium chloride and acetylcysteine

20
Q

examples of topical treatment options?

A

menthol/camphor
anaesthetic action of vapour

21
Q

what is cough variant asthma?

A

asthma with only a dry cough as a symptom

22
Q

signs of cough variant asthma?

A

coughing nocturnally or after exercise