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how would you describe asthma
chronic obstructive-inflammatory disease of the airways
asthma has no cure but can be
treated
managed
kept under control
pathophysiology of asthma
bronchoconstriction
airways are hyperreactive to certain antigens (pollen, grass)
hypersecretions of mucus
overtime, if asthma is not well kept under control, can cause
remodeling of the airways
how to diagnose asthma
medical hx
id the persons triggers
symptoms
idea of severity
physical exam-head to toe, lungs, resp sys, chest
what other manifestation are common among asthmatics in particular their skin
eczema
dematitis
to be diagnosed as an asthmatic, the pft must show a ___ after the bronchodilator
12% increase
what is status asthmaticus
asthma exacerbation that does not respond to typical interventions/tx.
typically intubated
what is NAEPP
national
asthma
education
prevention
program
does every pt that exp wheezing lung sounds all have asthma
no
what are other things that causes wheezing
chf
virus
copd
large tonsil
foreign body aspiration
vocal cord dysfunction
bronchitis
what is the NAEPP
organization that have developed guidelines to serve as a tool to people w/ asthma
to help w/ the diagnose and management
stared in 91
updated in 07'
what are the goals asthma management
be symptom free
none during the day or night
not miss school/work
no hospitalization or ER visits
have the best lung function you could possible obtain
NAEPP divides their guidlines for their tx/management of asthma into 4 categories
measures of assessment and monitoring
pharmacological therapy
control of their triggers
education- pt and fam
4 categories of asthma severity starting w/
intermittent impairment
mild impairment
moderate impairment
severse impairment
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asthma neo
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2011-05-13T03:32:58Z
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