Occupational lung diseases Flashcards

1
Q

when taking a history for occupational lung disease what do you need to ask

A
every job since leaving school with start/stop dates
exposures
dose exposed to e.g every day?
any other exposures
respiratory protection?
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2
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what can cause occupational COPD

A

coal mining
hard rock mining
cadmium fume
organic dusts

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3
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what is the definition of occupational asthma

A

if as a result of exposure in the work place:

  1. it produces a biological change known as hypersensitive state in the airways
  2. triggers a subsequent reaction in those airways
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4
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what is reactive airways dysfunction syndrome

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when there is no sensitization but there is direct irritation of the airways as a result of exposure

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5
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what is work aggravated asthma defined as

A

trigger of existing asthma when at work

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6
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name four causes of occupational asthma

A

flour
latex
gluteraldehyde
wood dusts

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7
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what pathogen usually causes farmers lung

A

thermophillic actinomycetes

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8
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what does the usual cause of farmers lung relate to

A

animals

chemicals

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9
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if a farmers lung is not treated what can develop

A

fibrosis

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10
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hypersensitivity pneumonitis present

A

acute onset of breathlessness
dry cough
malaise
chest tightness

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11
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what is Silicosis

A

inhalation of crystalline silicon dioxide results in immune system reaction which leads to inflammation and fibrosis

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12
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who is likely to get Silicosis

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miners
quarrymen
stonemasons
granite city!

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13
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how common is silicosis

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rare disease but usually fatal

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14
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what can happen to lung function in acute scoliosis

A

progressive restriction

reduced gas transfer

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15
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what are the 3 main types of asbestos

A

chrysotile-white
Amosite-brown
crocidolite-blue

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16
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what type of asbestos is the most widely used

A

chrysotile

17
Q

what type of asbestos is the most dangerous to health

A

crocidolite

18
Q

what are some asbestos related diseases

A

pleural plaques
pleural fibrosis
lung cancer
mesothlioma

19
Q

what are the symptoms of asbestosis

A

latency of 20+ years
progressive breathlessness
cough

20
Q

what are the clinical signs of asbestosis

A

crackles

clubbing

21
Q

what is mesothelioma

A

a cancer of mesothelial tissue, associated especially with exposure to asbestos.

22
Q

what are 3 occupational airway diseases

A

occupational asthma
occupational rhinitis
occupational COPD