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NR 507 WEEK 3 EDAPT NOTES | OBSTRUCTIVE & RESTRICTIVE LUNG DISEASES UPDATE 2026

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NR 507 WEEK 3 EDAPT NOTES |
OBSTRUCTIVE & RESTRICTIVE
LUNG DISEASES UPDATE 2026


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Major Content Topics:

Alterations in Immunity & Inflammation

• Hypersensitivity
• Immunodeficiency
• Autoimmunity

Alterations in Hematologic Function

• Anemia
• Role of erythropoietin in RBC production
• Primary site of RBC production
• Anemia
• Microcytic anemias
• Macrocytic anemias
• Normocytic anemias
• Hemoglobinopathies

,Alterations of Cardiovascular

Function

• Coronary artery disease

Definition: imbalance between myocardial oxygen demand and supply from coronary arteries

Prolonged O2 demand on the heart leads to Myocardial Infraction

Cause: Atherosclerosis of coronary arteries with myocardial ischemia

, PATHO: LDL in blood overtime starts to stick to artery wall. It grows over time which limits the blood
flow to heart. As people do activity, sob and chest pain with activities. Goes away with rest.-stable
angina

Unstable: plaque rupture: artery wall messed up, body sends clotting factors to artery to repair it and
forms a thrombus.

ACS: Thrombus keeps growing and growing which stops blood flow : unstable angina (chest pain
unrelieved by rest and nitroglycerin doesn’t relieve chest pain.

Once thrombus completes blocks blood flow= MI(heart muscle dies)

Non-modifiable: age(men > 45 y/o ; women > 55 y/o), family history

modifiable:: Elevated LDL(BAD) & Decreased HLD(Good), Hypertension, Diabetes, smoking

Present as Stable Angina, Prinzmetal Angia, Acute Coronary Syndrome(unstable angina, Non ST
elevation, MI, NSTEMI, STEMI Chronic Ischemia heart disease, sudden cardiac death)

Less common cause:

Coronary Embolus: A-Fib, Infective endocarditis, left atrial or ventricular thrombus, cardiac cath

Vasculitis(CAD in Children): * Kawasaki disease (medium vessel vasculitis cause coronary artery
aneurysm)

Vasospasm: reduce blood flow

Aortic Valve Stenosis: not enough blood to coronaries leading to myocardial ischemia

Causes of concentric ventricular hypertrophy: HTN, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy d/t more heart
muscle to supply

Stable(Plaque) Angina(hasn’t ruptured)

(Near -total occlusion w/ no infraction of b/c atherosclerotic plaque grows slowly gives heart to develop
**collateral circulationRerouting**)- that supplies the hyperperfused

area Secondary to Myocardial Ischemia(Reversible Cell Injury)

Atherosclerotic plaque occluding > 75% of coronary artery lumen

S/S chest pain with activity, sob, fatigue-goes away with rest

Infraction: Irreversible cell injury or death

Described as :

Deep poorly localized squeezing, crushing, suffocating, retrosternal pain(jaw, neck, arm)

Other symptoms: sob, nausea, vomiting, diaphoresis, fatigue, dizziness

*** Reproducible during: Physical exertion or Emotional Stress***
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