what are the different types of asthma?
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allergic
recurrent or bronchial (follows a viral respiratory tract infection)
exercise-induced
cough-variant asthma (cold or cough)
nocturnal (onset at night)
how is Stage I of asthma severity in children classified?
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, mild, intermittent asthma
symptoms less than 2x weekly, nighttime symptoms twice/month
no activity limitations
medications used less than 2x/week
what would be the general appearance of a patient with chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease (COPD)?
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thin
raspy voice
dry skin
cough
barreled chest
clubbed fingers
what are the two types of bronchodilators?
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beta agonists
cholinergic antagonist
what are control therapy drugs?
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, drugs used to reduce airway sensitivity to prevent asthma attacks from
occurring
use everyday, regardless of symptoms
what is cor pulmonale?
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right sided heart failure
what are some drug therapies for a patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease (COPD)?
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beta-adrenergic (relievers) ["buterols"]
cholinergic antagonists
methylxanthines
corticosteroids
NSAIDs
mucolytics
what are some nursing interventions for a patient who has respiratory syncytial virus
(RSV)?
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allergic
recurrent or bronchial (follows a viral respiratory tract infection)
exercise-induced
cough-variant asthma (cold or cough)
nocturnal (onset at night)
how is Stage I of asthma severity in children classified?
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, mild, intermittent asthma
symptoms less than 2x weekly, nighttime symptoms twice/month
no activity limitations
medications used less than 2x/week
what would be the general appearance of a patient with chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease (COPD)?
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thin
raspy voice
dry skin
cough
barreled chest
clubbed fingers
what are the two types of bronchodilators?
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beta agonists
cholinergic antagonist
what are control therapy drugs?
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, drugs used to reduce airway sensitivity to prevent asthma attacks from
occurring
use everyday, regardless of symptoms
what is cor pulmonale?
Give this one a try later!
right sided heart failure
what are some drug therapies for a patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease (COPD)?
Give this one a try later!
beta-adrenergic (relievers) ["buterols"]
cholinergic antagonists
methylxanthines
corticosteroids
NSAIDs
mucolytics
what are some nursing interventions for a patient who has respiratory syncytial virus
(RSV)?
Give this one a try later!