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ASTHMA
PA CLin Med
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Health Care
Graduate
09/20/2009

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The hallmark sign of asthma is:
Definition
wheezing from bronchoconstriction which is often assoc w cough, dyspnea & sputum
Term
there are 491 genes responsible for beta2 expression which leads to:
Definition
multiple genetic asthma subtypes
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why are Sx usually worse at night or in the early am?
Definition
fluxuation of internal steroid hormones
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Asthma etiology:
Definition
genetic predisposition + exposure to irritants
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pathophysiology of asthma:
Definition
prolonged inflammatory response leads to hypertrophy of bronchial smooth muscle and mucus glands which plugs small airways
Term
4 types of asthma:
Definition
1. reactive airway disease
2. exercise induced
3. cough variant
4. typical
Term
Reactive airway disease (RAD)
Definition
usually pediatric Dx, asthma Sx assoc w resp illness
Term
Exercise induced asthma:
Definition
no airway inflammation but bronchoconstriction occurs post exercise; evaporation from mucus membranes to humidify air leads to irritation.
Term
what is cardiac asthma?
Definition
asthma secondary to CHF
Term
what is the hallmark of asthma upon physical exam?
Definition
expiratory wheezing
Term
when might an asthmatic present with deminished breath sounds wo wheezing?
Definition
if the attack is severe & prolonged
Term
how are PFT used in the management of asthma?
Definition
measure the severity using spirometry and peak flow
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exacerbation may cause ________ due to hyperventilation.
Definition
alkalosis
Term
in severe exacerbation describe the ABG
Definition
PO2,O2sat%,pH will all decrease and CO2 will increase
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define mild intermittent asthma:
Definition
Sx < 2x/wk
FEV1 >80%
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define mild persistent asthma:
Definition
Sx > 2x/wk
FEV1 >80%
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define moderate persistent asthma:
Definition
daily Sx
FEV1 60-80%
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define severe persistent asthma:
Definition
continual Sx
FEV1 <60%
Term
Assessment and Monitoring: Rule of 2's
Definition
1. had to use rescue inhaler 2x in one week
2. two nocturnal awakenings w Sx in one month
3. need more than 2 inhaler refills/yr
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5 primary pharmacotherapies for asthma:
Definition
1. short acting bronchodilators (albuterol)
2. steroids (prednisone)
3. long acting bronchodilators
4. Combo lab/corticosteroids (adviar)
5. leukotriene modifiers (singulair)
Term
what is the prefered Tx for long term therapy in all ages for asthma?
Definition
ICS inhaled corticosteroids
Term
if further measures are needed, what is a better idea than doubling the dose of ICS?
Definition
ICS + long acting beta2 agonist
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6 step medicine approach to Tx:
Definition
step 1: SAB prn
step 2: ICS + SAB
step 3: ICS + LAB
step 4: ICS + LAB + SABprn
step 5: high dose ICS + LAB + SABprn
step 6: high dose ICS + LAB + oral corticosteroid + SABprn
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