Lesson 10 - Asthma
Due Apr 14 at 11:59pm Points 34 Questions 34
Available Mar 18 at 12am - Apr 14 at 11:59pm 28 days Time Limit None
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Exercise 1 - Writing Activity
This exercise will take approximately 30 minutes to complete.
Exercise 1 - Question 1
Briefly describe the pathophysiology of asthma.
Your Answer:
involves airway inflammation, intermittent airflow obstruction, and
bronchial hyperresponsiveness. Airway hyperresponsiveness or
bronchial hyperreactivity in asthma is an exaggerated response to
numerous exogenous and endogenous stimuli.
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Asthma is usually a chronic condition in which reversible airflow
obstruction in the airways occurs intermittently. Airway
obstruction occurs by both inflammation airway
hyperresponsiveness. Inflammation obstructs the lumen of the
airways. Airway hyperresponsiveness obstructs airways by
constricting bronchial smooth muscle, causing a narrowing of
the airway from the outside. Airway inflammation can trigger
bronchiolar hyperresponsiveness, and many people with asthma
have both problems at the same time.
Question 2 pts
Exercise 1 - Question 2
Match each description with the type of asthma it characterizes.
(A) Controlled asthma
(B) Partly controlled asthma
Correct! Daytime symptoms occur A
less than twice a week.
Correct! Activities are limited B
because of symptoms.
Correct! Nighttime symptoms are B
present.
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Patients with uncontrolled asthma have a minimum of how many partly
controlled symptoms?
1
You Answered 2
Correct Answer 3
4
Question 4 0. pts
Exercise 1 - Question 4
The step system for medication use in asthma management includes
an as needed rapid-acting beta-2 agonist inhaler beginning with Step
1 . An inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) is added for
patients in Step 2 . An oral glucocorticosteroid is
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Match each term with its corresponding definition listed below.
(A) Volume of air blown out as hard and fast as possible during the first
second of the most forceful exhalation after the greatest full inhalation
(B) Fastest airflow rate reached at any time during exhalation
(C) Volume of air exhaled from full inhalation to full exhalation
Correct! Forced vital capacity C
(FVC)
Correct! Forced expiratory volume
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