NURS 5433 Module 2 (Respiratory): NURS 5433 Module 2: Updated A+ Guide Solution: Questions & Answers
COPD risk factors (Ans- History of tobacco smoking, environmental factors, genetic predisposition, occupational hazards, and age are associated with COPD. Asthma (Ans- A condition with variable airflow obstruction where symptoms vary widely day to day, often worse at night or early morning. Commonly present conditions in patients with asthma? (Ans- Allergic rhinitis, and/or eczema Fam history (Ans- Family history of respiratory conditions. Differential Diagnosis (Ans- COPD, Asthma, Bronchiectasis, TB, Obliterative bronchiolitis, and diffuse pan bronchiolitisWhat are the protocols for peak flow meters? (AnsPerform spirometry with - progressive or prolonged loss of asthma control - at least every 1-2 years. Measure after 3-6 months of treatment of controller to can be used as personal best. managing asthma exacerbations (Ans- -Treat with oral steroids if PEF <60%, to regain control -Use a short burst •Adults: 40 to 60 mg/day for 5 to 10 days •Children: 1 to 2 mg/kg daily (maximum 50 mg/day) for 3 to 10 days -If not effective, then step up therapy
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