SOB- COPD/Asthma Flashcards

1
Q

Define COPD

A

abnormal inflammatory response to noxious gases/particles

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2
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What are the four diagnostic criteria for COPD ?

A

1 chronic cough
2 chronic sputum production
3 dyspnea (progressive and persistent)
4 hx of exposure: smoking, occupational, …

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3
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How can you differentiate between asthma and COPD?

A

1 COPD is usually a mid-life dx (progressive), while asthma tends to be younger patients

  1. COPD is irreversible while asthma is at least partly irreversible with bronchodilators
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4
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What are chronic symptoms of advanced COPD?

A

increased sputum production, wt. loss, hypercapnia leading to hypoxemia, cor pulmonale, morning HA

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5
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What is the definitive test for a COPD diagnosis?

A

spirometry/PFT : FEV1/FVC <70%

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6
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What are some physical signs of COPD?

A

prolonged expiration, increased AP diameter (“barrel chest”), hyper-resonance, flattened diaphragm, decreased breath sounds, wheeze

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7
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How do you treat COPD?

A
1 smoking cessation (most important)
2 beta 2 agonist PRN
3 anticholinergic PRN -Ipratropium 
4 theophylline (?)
5 inhaled corticosteroids
6 short term oral corticosteroids
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8
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When should you use supplemental O2?

A

O2 sats below 88% at rest or below 85% w/ exertion

or if they have cor pulmonale

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9
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Name the three subtypes of COPD?

A

1 asthma
2 bronchitis
3 emphysema

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