Bronchial hyper responsiveness occurs at
A. Early
B. Late
C. Chronic
D. Both A/B
E. Both B/C
F. All phases
G. None
Tracheal constriction occurs at
A. Early
B. Late
C. Chronic
D. Both A/B
E. Both B/C
F. All phases
G. None
Allergens bind to IgE antibodies occur at
A. Early
B. Late
C. Chronic
D. Both A/B
E. Both B/C
F. All phases
G. None
Vasodilation occurs at
A. Early
B. Late
C. Chronic
D. Both A/B
E. Both B/C
F. All phases
G. None
Bronchospasm occurs at
A. Early
B. Late
C. Chronic
D. Both A/B
E. Both B/C
F. All phases
G. None
Type I cell injury occurs at
A. Early
B. Late
C. Chronic
D. Both A/B
E. Both B/C
F. All phases
G. None
Increased mucus secretion occurs at
A. Early
B. Late
C. Chronic
D. Both A/B
E. Both B/C
F. All phases
G. None
Smooth muscle proliferation occurs at
A. Early
B. Late
C. Chronic
D. Both A/B
E. Both B/C
F. All phases
G. None
What is the 1st Cytokines released
a. Eosinophil
b. Basophil
c. T2H
d. Neutrophil
What are the Leukotrienes released?
a. Eosinophil
b. Basophil
c. T2H
d. Neutrophil
Which of the following may result in chronic airway inflammation and remodeling?
a. Leukocyte activation
b. Smooth muscle hypertrophy
c. Mucous production
d. Leukotriene production
What pathogenetic mechanisms are responsible for a patient’s symptoms of wheezing, shortness of breath, and chest tightness?
a. Airway inflammation
b. Low perfusion of oxygen
c. Anxiety
d. Respiratory infection
Which of these is true?
1. The smaller the particle size, the greater the chance the particles will get absorbed and will be in the alveoli
2. larger particles will not be able to get to the alveoli, so it will get to the throat
What is the role of LOX- 5?
What are the snxs of intermittent asthma attack?
What are the lung fnx snxs of intermittent asthma attack?
What are the snxs of mild persistent asthma attack?
What are the lung fnx snxs of mild persistent asthma attack?
What are the snxs of moderate persistent asthma attack?
What are the lung fnx snxs of moderate persistent asthma attack?
What are the snxs of severe persistent asthma attack?
What are the lung fnx snxs of severe persistent asthma attack?
Xteristics of well controlled asthma
Xteristics of well controlled asthma (Lung Fx)
Xteristic of Not Well Controlled (snxs)
Xteristics of Not Well Controlled (lung fx)
Xteristics of Very Poorly Controlled (snx)
Xteristics of Very Poorly Controlled (lung fxs)
Goals of therapy for chronic Asthma is to -----?