Respiratory Flashcards

1
Q

What is haemoptysis

A

Coughing up blood

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2
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What other symptoms should you ask about when patient presents with hemoptysis

A
Cough 
Sputum 
Wheeze 
Breathlessness 
Chest pain - Socrates
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3
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Cough = when eg. What time of day, type eg chesty or dry, triggers eg. Animal hair, positional, wheeze

A
  • when eg. What time of day,
  • type eg chesty or dry,
  • triggers eg. Animal hair,
  • positional,
  • wheeze
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4
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What should you find out about haemoptysis

A
Volume - ask patient to describe in teaspoons 
Mixed with sputum/ clots/ streaks 
Nasal bleeding?
Frequency 
Other symptoms
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5
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If a patient has a chronic respiratory disease, find out what their normal is

A

Do you have any existing lung conditions
Are you normally breathless
What does sputum normally look like

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6
Q

If a chest pain is worse on inspiration, what diagnosis might this be indicative of

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Pleuritic chest pain - inflammation of the pleura

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7
Q

If inflammation of the pleura is near the diaphragm where can the pain radiate to

A

Shoulder or neck

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8
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What are some causes of pleurisy

A

Pneumonia
Lung cancer
Pulmonary embolus

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9
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If chest pain presents with fever as well, what are likely causes

A

Infective causes such as pneumonia, TB, or empyema

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10
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Systematic Symptoms of malignancy and chronic infection

A

Weight loss
Malaise = fatigue, discomfort, uneasiness
Fevers

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11
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What is haemotemosis

A

Vomiting up blood

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12
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What must you specifically ask about in drug history if patient presents with haemoptysis, maleana, haemotemasis, or blood loss etc,

A

Anticoagulants
Antiplatlets
Are you on anything that thins the blood
Do you take aspirin over the counter

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13
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What to ask about in drug history in respiratory history

A

Anticoagulants/ antiplatlets

Inhalers - technique, timing of use, frequency of use

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14
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What to ask about in social history of respiratory history

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Risk factors - DVT/ PE, eg, immobility, surgery
Occupational exposure - eg, asbestos, coal mining
Exposure through hobbies - eg, bird keeping
Smoking

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15
Q

What kind of drug is salbutamol

A

B2 Adrenoreceptor agonist

Commonest short acting one

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16
Q

Indications of salbutamol

A

Asthma
CPOD
Other airways conditions with reversible airway obstruction

17
Q

How does salbutamol work

A

Works on beta 2 receptors which allows muscles in the airways to relax, allowing the airway to open

18
Q

Side effects of salbutamol

A
Arrhythmias 
Tremor 
Palpitations
Hypokalemia 
Dizziness 
Headache
19
Q

How to work out smoking pack year history

A

The number of packs (of 20 cigarettes) a patient has smoked each day multiplied by the number of years they have smoked this for.

20
Q

Symptoms of pulmonary embolus

A

Haemoptysis (can but not always?)
Pleuritic chest pain
Hypoxia

21
Q

Common feature of bronchiectasis (abnormal widening of the bronchi or their branches)

A

Producing sputum regularly - during infective episodes, can change color to from clear to green or brown

22
Q

Symptoms of lung cancer

A
Cough 
Haemoptysis 
Phlegm 
Chest pain or discomfort 
SOB
Wheeze
Systemic symptoms eg weight loss
23
Q

Chest infection/ pneumonia symptoms

A
Cough
Haemoptysis 
Phlegm 
Temperature
Chest pain/ discomfort
SOB 
wheeze
Acute systemic symptoms
24
Q

Symptoms of pulmonary embolism

A

May or may not have cough
Haemoptysis
Temperature chest pain/ discomfort
SOB

25
Q

Main steps or respiratory exam

A

Look
Feel
Percuss
Auscultate