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Obstructive Lung Disease & their Pharmacologic Treatments

Across
Patient complains of difficulty breathing and mucus build up in respiratory pathways. Doctor orders a sweat test to r/o which genetic disorder?
Medications which are taken on an as needed basis
Treatment used when severe hypoxia/hypoxemia is observed (Oxygen saturation is less than 88-90%).
Medication used to decrese muscus thickness and improve muscus clearance.
Medication whose contents are similar to caffeine and result in dilation of pulmonary pathways. Unfortunately, this does not occur for many patients until toxic levels of the drug are used.
Used to block pro-inflammatory substances resulting in reduced airway obstruction.
Acts on B2 receptors resulting in relaxation of bronchiole smooth muscle or B1 receptors causing increased HR and contractility.
Side effects of drug are dry mouth, blurred vision, redness, and confusion or insomnia.
Treatment which limits airway inflammation by inhibiting the ability of mast cells to amplify the inflammatory response.
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Medications which are taken to regulate and prevent symptoms
Medication prescribed for their anti-inflammatory actions. Fewer side effects are observes when inhaled rather than administered orally/injected.
Medication associated with a concerning amount of weight loss over a short period of time.
This medication puts patient at risk for hypersensitivity. Therefore it is important to watch out for increased signs/symptoms of allergy or anaphylaxis.
Patient presents with a persistent cough and inflammation/scarring of bronchial walls.
Patient is 4 years old and runs home from his neighbors house in panic as he is unable to catch his breath. His mother observes he is wheezing and breathing very quickly.
Patient begins to notice they have a difficult time breathing when participating in even the slightest bit of exercise. Upon examination, the patient presents with a barreled chest and scalene are very prominent.
Patient is a 55 year old male whom has been an avid smoke since he was young. He complains of difficulty breathing.