What is COPD?
Medications
Monitoring
Medical Care
Meals/Move/Mood
100

Just explain the words that COPD stands for.

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

100

Explain what a LABA/LAMA is and when it is used.

Controller medication 

Used every day

Can't be used for symptom relief

100

How is COPD diagnosed? What are the 4 stages of COPD?

Lung Function Test

  1. Stage 1: Mild. 

  1. Stage 2: Moderate. 

  1. Stage 3: Severe 

  1. Stage 4: Very Severe 

100

Name one resource you could provide if your patient with COPD is interested in quitting smoking.

1-800-Quit-Now

100

Patients with COPD should be screened for two mood disorders using validated questionnaires?

Anxiety and Depression

200

What are the 2 types of COPD?

  1. Chronic Bronchitis: 

  1. Emphysema: 

200

Explain what a SABA/SAMA is and when it is used.

Rescue medication

Used for symptom relief 

200

Explain what a CAT assessment is and how it is performed.

COPD Assessment Test. A questionnaire that can help a discuss the impact COPD has on a patient's daily life

200

What defines a COPD exacerbation?

Any changes in symptoms requiring additional therapy. 

Breathing gets worse over a few days, aka "Flare up."

Person usually has more shortness of breath, more cough, and has more phlegm (mucus). 

200

What type of exercise are included in Pulmonary Rehabilitation?

Endurance and Strength exercises 

300

What are the common symptoms of COPD?

Frequent symptoms of cough, wheezing, mucus, and shortness of breath

300

What controller medications are used for patient with COPD?

LABA, LAMA, and ICS

300

Your patient's CAT score is getting better. What are some things you would discuss?

  • Score improvement means they are having fewer symptoms than before 

  • Provide positive reinforcement for the individual’s progress

  • Ask why they are doing better, reinforce what’s working, and link their progress to their coaching goals and activities, if possible

300

What are 3 other comorbidities that patients with COPD should be screened for?

1. Lung Cancer

2. Frailty

3. Mood 

300

Referral to ______ services is essential to help ensure patients with COPD are getting adequate nutrients and calories.

Nutrition 

400

Explain the difference between the 2 types of COPD.

  1. Chronic Bronchitis: Thick sticky mucus blocks up the airways rather than cleans. Inflammation and swelling further narrows the airway

  1. Emphysema: Air exchange becomes difficult in the aveoli. Air becomes trapped 

400

What are the typical steps (1-3) when adding COPD medications.

1. LABA or LAMA

2. LAMA and LABA

3. LAMA/LABA/ICS 

400

Your patient's CAT score is staying the same. What are some things you could discuss?

  • They are not improving; it could be they are already at their best (no room more room for improvement) or they are not making progress

  • Ask why their symptoms are not getting better

  • Assess their progress with their coaching activities and goals

  • If you believe there is room for improvement, consider changing strategies 

  • Continue to invoke their goals, and engage them in exploring new strategies to improve COPD self-management and reduce their symptoms

400

What are 2 reasons to quit smoking?

Health

Money

Convenience 

Friends & Family

Quality of Life 

400

What is Pulmonary Rehabilitation? 

A comprehensive program of supervised exercise training and behavioral therapy, including breathing exercises, smoking cessation counseling and self-management

500

Explain what COPD is and what causes it.

A common, treatable illness of the Lungs which includes tightening or obstruction of airways.

Usually caused by significant exposure to tobacco smore or air pollution

500

Your patient is on Serevent and Albuterol. Using your Respiratory Treatment sheet explain the differences between the two and when they should use them. 

Serevent: LABA - controller - taken daily to help control COPD

Albuterol: SABA - rescue - quick relief of symptoms 

500

Explain what a COPD Action Plan is and when it is used?

When a patient has a COPD exacerbation, an action plan prescribed by the doctor can help a patient decide what to do get through an exacerbation safely. 

500

What are the 3 levels or exacerbation and how are they typically treated?

  • Mild exacerbation: treated with bronchodilators only

  • Moderate exacerbation: treated with steroids and antibiotics

  • Severe exacerbation: any exacerbation requiring ED visit or hospitalization.

500

What are 4 barriers to eating for someone with COPD?

Poor appetite

Bloating

Lack of energy/desire to prepare meals

Shortness of Breath