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CMN 568 Module 3 Study Guide with Complete Solutions asthma is characterized by... - Answer-- REVERSIBLE airflow limitation - airway inflammation - bronchoconstriction patho of asthma - Answer-- airway inflammatory cell inflammation with eosinophils, neutrophils, and T lymphocytes (T cells) ...

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CMN 568 Module 3 Study Guide with
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asthma is characterized by... - Answer✔✔-- REVERSIBLE airflow limitation


- airway inflammation


- bronchoconstriction


patho of asthma - Answer✔✔-- airway inflammatory cell inflammation with eosinophils,

neutrophils, and T lymphocytes (T cells)


- this causes goblet cell hyperplasia


- mucus then plugs small airways


- hypertrophy of bronchial submucosa


- mast cell activation and denudation of airway epithelium


strongest predictor of asthma - Answer✔✔-atopy


atopy definition - Answer✔✔-genetic tendency to develop allergic disease


atopic triad (asthma triad) - Answer✔✔-- eczema


- allergic rhinitis


- asthma

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main symptoms of asthma - Answer✔✔-- symptoms worse at night of in early AM


- prolonged expiration and diffuse wheezing


- reversibility of airflow obstruction either spontaneously or after bronchodilator tx


asthma hospitalization rates are highest in.... - Answer✔✔-- blacks


- children


allergen asthma triggers - Answer✔✔-- roaches


- dustmites


- cat dander


- seasonal pollen


what medications are asthma triggers? - Answer✔✔-- ASA


- NSAIDs


- Tartrazine dyes


catamenial asthma - Answer✔✔-in women, occurs at predictable times during menstrual cycle


exercise induced bronchoconstriction - Answer✔✔-happens during exercise or within 3 minutes

after it ends; peaks within 10-15min; resolves by 60min after


cardiac asthma - Answer✔✔-wheezing due to decompensated HF


nonspecific asthma precipitants - Answer✔✔-- exercise


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- URI/rhinosinusitis


- postnasal drip


- GERD


- stress


- exposure to cold air


asthmatic response times - Answer✔✔-can be immediate or late response; late response occurs

4-6hr after exposure


when are asthma symptoms worse? - Answer✔✔-nighttime, 3-4am


what are asthma exacerbation breath sounds like? - Answer✔✔-episodic wheezing or high

pitched whistling during expiration; PROLONGED EXPIRATORY PHASE WITH WHEEZING


symptoms of severe asthma attack - Answer✔✔-- globally diminished breath sounds


- absent wheeze


- use of accessory muscles


what patients do not receive lung function testing? - Answer✔✔-ages 0-4, nighttime

awakenings guide treatment in these patients


mild intermittent asthma - Answer✔✔-- day symptoms: <2 days/week


- night symptoms: <2 nights/month


- FEV: >80%

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BEGIN AT STEP 1


mild persistent asthma - Answer✔✔-- day symptoms: >2 days/week (but not daily)


- night symptoms: 3-4 nights/month


- FEV: >80%


BEGIN AT STEP 2


moderate persistent asthma - Answer✔✔-- day symptoms: daily


- night symptoms: >1 night/week (but not nightly), 5 or more times per month


- FEV: >60% <80%


BEGIN AT STEP 3


severe persistent asthma - Answer✔✔-- day symptoms: throughout the day


- night symptoms: frequent nighttime symptoms (often 7 nights per week)


- FEV: <60%


BEGIN AT STEP 3 (0-4yr), STEP 3 OR 4 (5-11yr), OR STEP 4, 5, OR 6 (12yr)


STEP 1 ASTHMA MANAGEMENT - Answer✔✔-- 0-4: SABA PRN (may add a short course of ICS at

start of RTI)


- 5-11: SABA PRN


- >12: SABA PRN



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