Monday, September 28, 2009

Category: PATTERNS IN PULMONARY PATHOPHYSIOLOGY

  • Formulating a clinical impression from physical assessment of the lungs and thorax is a complex task. It does not lend itself to “simplification”.
  • This chart is not intended to be a comprehensive table of pathophysiology of the lungs and thorax but as a tool to illustrate patterns of pulmonary abnormalities.
  • You may use the nonsense word/acronym I.P.A.P.i.c. to recall the categories of assessment.
  • Pulmonary abnormalities are often considered:
    Obstructive, Restrictive or Mixed Obstructive & Restrictive
    They can also be considered:
    Parenchymal, Extraparenchymal or Mixed
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Category: PATTERNS IN PULMONARY PATHOPHYSIOLOGY



Sunday, August 16, 2009

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Category: COPD - BUNCHING


Signs for High Index of Suspicion of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
  1. 1) Shortness of breath on exertion.
  2. 2) More than a 10 pack/year history of cigarette smoking.
  3. 3) More than 40 years old.

Category: COPD - ACRONYM