What is asthma?
A chronic disorder characterised by airway wall inflammation and re-modelling
What kind of pulmonary disorder is asthma?
Reversible airflow obstruction
What happens to airways in asthma?
What is the pathological process in asthma?
Triggers cause airway smooth muscle to contract
What is the result of airway smooth muscle contraction in asthma?
Describe the prevalance of asthma
How many people in the UK currently recieve treatment for asthma?
5.4 million
What are the potential causes of asthma?
What airborne allergens are assoicated with asthma?
What kind of diagnosis is asthma?
Clinical
Why is asthma a clinical diagnosis?
There is no standard investigation of the type, severity, or frequency of symptoms, not of the findings on investigation
What is asthma defined as?
More than one of the symptoms of;
Of what nature is the wheeze in asthma?
What is meant by polyphonic wheeze?
The wheeze is of variable intesity and tone
Where does the wheeze originate in asthma?
In the airways which have been narrowed be compression or obstruction
Of what nature is the cough in asthma?
What are the potential consequences of an asthmatic cough being worse an night?
What are the potential consequences of an asthmatic cough being exercise induced?
Decreased participation in activities
What does an asthma examination consist of?
What should be inspected when examining for asthma?
What are you looking for when inspecting the chest during an asthma examination?
What are you looking for when inspecting general health during an asthma examination?
What are you looking for on inspection of the room during an asthma examination?
What sign on percussion is indicative of asthma?
Hyper-resonance