COPD is a disease state characterized by all of the following except:
A. Airflow limitation that is fully reversible.
B. Mucus hypersecretion in the airways.
C. Smooth muscle hyperplasia of airway walls.
D. Fibrosis of airway walls.
E. Inflammation characterized by CD8 lymphocytes, neutrophils, and macrophages.
A. Airflow limitation that is fully reversible -> this describes ASTHMA
What is the definition of COPD?
What are the 4 defining characteristics of COPD?

What are the mechs underlying airflow limitation in COPD (2)?
Which statement is true about COPD?
A. COPD is the seventh leading cause of death worldwide.
B. In the past 20 years, death rates from COPD among females in the USA has doubled.
C. COPD death rates are very high in those under the age of 45 years and COPD death rates decline steeply with increasing age.
D. In the past 20 years, death rates from COPD among males in the USA has doubled.

How have COPD age-adjusted death rates changed in the last 50 years?

What is the epi of COPD in the US and the world?

How have COPD rates changed in the last 50 years?

What is the cost of COPD (billions)?
What is the biggest risk factor for COPD? What are other risk factors?

How is FEV-1 affected by age? COPD?

What are the clinical features of COPD?
How do you diagnose COPD?
Describe the cough characteristic of COPD.
Describe the sputum production characteristic of COPD.
What is the clinical definition of chronic bronchitis?
Production of sputum for 3-months in 2 consecutive years
Describe the dyspnea characteristic of COPD.
What things might you note, or be looking for, on the physical exam of a COPD patient?
What are some of the systemic signs of COPD that can be seen on physical exam?
How can you test the airflow limitation in COPD?
What is the GOLD classification system for?
*Based on Post-Bronchodilator FEV1
How can you test lung volumes and gas exchange in COPD patients?
How do you assess for risk of exacerbations in COPD?
What is an exacerbation of COPD?