This is the most common treatment for OSA
What is CPAP
What is the primary cause of COPD?
What is smoking?
This device is commonly used to deliver quick-relief medications in asthma.
What is inhaler.
CF is caused by a mutation in what gene?
What is CFTR
This diagnostic test is considered the gold standard for confirming PAH.
Right Heart Catheterization
This risk factor significantly increases the likelihood of developing OSA.
What is obesity.
These two conditions are the main types of COPD.
What are emphysema and chronic bronchitis.
These include beta-2 agonists, anticholinergics, inhaled corticosteroids, leukotriene modifiers, MABs.
What is the type of drugs used in asthma?
This complication of pulmonary fibrosis is characterized by increased pressure in the pulmonary arteries.
What is pulmonary hypertension.
What questionnaire can be done to assess for OSA.
What is Stop-Bang questionnaire
This breathing technique helps COPD patients improve their oxygen intake.
What is pursed lip breathing?
What are the most common asthma triggers?
What organs are affected in CF?
Lungs, Pancreas, Intestines
This type of disease is caused by inflammation and fibrosis affecting the pulmonary vasculature.
What is secondary PAH.
This surgical procedure removes tissues in the throat, such as the tonsils, uvula, and soft palate, to treat OSA.
What is Uvulopalatopharyngoplasty (UPPP)
This biomarker is used to assess systemic inflammation and predict exacerbations in COPD patients.
What is C-reactive Protein (CRP).
What are the first warning signs of asthma? (Classic symptoms)
What kind of diet/foods is recommended for a CF patient?
High calorie, high fat - peanut butter, cheese, bread, potatoes, rice, pasta, beans, fish, meat, eggs, fruits and veggies
This rare but serious complication of PAH is characterized by right-sided heart failure due to chronic pressure overload
What is cor pulmonale?
This test for wakefulness and sleepiness through the night.
What is polysomnography
Drug class that reduces COPD exacerbation but increases risk for pulmonary infections.
What is inhaled corticosteroids?
What are three types of asthma inhaler devices that deliver medicine?
What are metered dose inhalers (MDI), dry powder inhalers (DPI), and soft mist inhalers (SMI)
This airway clearance technique involves using a device that creates positive expiratory pressure to help mobilize mucus.
PEP Device
This technique often performed by a respiratory therapist that involves clapping on the chest in a certain way to help loosen mucus from the lungs so it can be expelled
What is chest physiotherapy (CPT)