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MIC Scenario V - Coggle Diagram
MIC Scenario V
Differential Diagnose
Upper Respiratory Infection
Bronchiectasis
Pneumonia
Bronchitis
COPD
Supportive Examinations
Blood Test
Radiological Test
Lung Function Test
Microbiological Test
Spesific Test
Physiology of Respiration
Pleural Pressure
Alveolus Pressure
Transpulmonal Pressure
Management of Bronchietacsis
Bronchopulmonary Hygiene
Antibiotics
Surgical Management
Prevention of Bronchietacsis
Lung Infections Are Treated Immediately
Vaccination
Avoid Upper Respiratory Infection, Cigarettes, Polution
Islamic View
Maintain Cleanliness
Maintain Eating and Drinking Patterns
Obligation to Care for the Body
Definition & Etiology of Bronchiectasis
Definition: A disease characterized by pathological and chronic dilatation of the bronchi
Etiology: The most common cause of bronchiectasis is infection 2,3
Pathophysiology and Clinical Manifestation
Pathophysiology: Initial infection of the respiratory tract, which triggers a mucociliary response. Microorganisms trigger the release of toxins and an inflammatory response in the airways.
Clinical Manifestation
Chest pain
Chronic cough with sputum production or recurrent respiratory tract infections
Hard to breath
Pathogenesis of Bronchiectasis
Incidental events or episodes that are not related to the intrinsic basic conditions of the body's defenses
Prognosis of Bronchietacsis
Relatively Stable With Proper Care