Please enable JavaScript.
Coggle requires JavaScript to display documents.
PATHOLOGY INTEGRATIVE MODULE SCENARIO II "COUGH" - Coggle Diagram
PATHOLOGY INTEGRATIVE MODULE SCENARIO II "COUGH"
Etiology
Sub Acute: 3-8 Weeks
Chronic: > 8 Weeks
Acute: < 3 weeks
Pathogenesis of Cough with Phlegm
Infection by bacteria, viruses, fungi. When channel infected breathing, the body will produce more slime.
Pathophysiology of Cough
with Phlegm
More common when the lungs are infected, resulting in more phlegm than normal levels
Pathophysiology of Accompanying Complaints
Fever
Sweating
Weight Loss
Physiology of Cough
Compression
Expiration
Inspiration
Anatomy of Respiratory System
Upper
Pharynx
Larynx
Nose
Lower
Trachea
Bronchi
Bronchioles
Alveoli
Physiology of Respiratory System
Pulmonary ventilation physiology
Respiratory chemical control
Regulation of respiratory activity
Transport of oxygen to the tissues
Respiratory physiology
Differential Diagnose
Bronchial Asthma
COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease)
Pulmonary Tuberculosis (TB)
Bronchitis
Atelectasis
Supporting Inspection
Microscopic inspection
Sputum culture
Thorax Photo
Rapid Molecular Test (TCM)
Peripheral blood laboratory tests
Treatment and Education
Pharmaco
Isoniazid (H)
Rifampicin ®
Pyrazinamide (Z)
Streptomycin (S)
Ethambutol (E)
2HRZE / 2HRZES (first 2 months)
4H3R3 (4 months)
Non-Pharmaco
Environment & healthy living
Reduce sodium & caffeine
Consume nutritious food
Sport
Quit Smoking
Education
Cough Etiquette
Drug Supervisor