What are the 3 physiologic hallmarks of asthma?
bronchoconstriction/spasm, mucous production, airway inflammation/edema
Name a disorder that would have a decreased VQ ratio (ventilation/perfusion)
What is an alveoli problem such as COPD or pneumonia?
What is Dr Berg's hobby
Saltwater Fishing 0_________________o
How long is the acute phase of asthma?
15 minutes to several hours
What is an example of a high VQ ratio?
Anything in the circulation such as a pulmonary embolism.
How many children does Dr Berg have?
3
How do you calculate cardiac output?
HR X SV (enddiastolic - Endsystolic)
In a person with COPD, the carbon dioxide levels are always high, therefore the drive to breathe relies more on peripheral chemoreceptor levels of ________
What is oxygen?
Did Dr Berg meet the owner of the Dallas Cowboys and he paid for her bachelorette party?
YES, crazy story
Wheezing is caused by?
Spastic contraction of bronchial smooth muscle
What is the difference between a normal bronchiole and an asthmatic bronchiole?
A normal bronchiole does not constrict any air flow to and from the lungs. An asthmatic bronchiole is characterized by swelling (inflammation) of the lining of the airways, the tightening of the muscles around the airways, and fluid/mucus filling the airways.
How many years has Dr Berg been a RN?
25
Is it possible for someone to "grow out" of asthma?
No, asthma is a chronic disorder
Normal respiration is driven mostly by __________ levels in the arteries, which are detected by peripheral chemoreceptors.
What is carbon dioxide
Is asthma a restrictive or obstructive disorder?
Obstructive
What is Dr Berg's favorite thing about teaching?
YOU !!!!!!!!!