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weirdmed51
Let him breathe first and think of imaginary cough later ( isnโt even mentioned )!
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youssefa
I guess they described a COPD exacerbation here since she's a smoker and Xray showed a wide AP diameter. Either ways Ipratropium would make the best answer since its used in both cases.
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amirmullick3
Who said not to use it in old people? Remember "I pray that tio can breathe soon" and tio is an old uncle in spanish but its also the other drug, tiotrropium.
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marat
Cause lungs are overextended
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yng
Patient is usually obese (blue bloater) --> diaphragm movement is limited --> can't take deep breaths, and in extreme cases, the chest size increased and causing distant heart sound.
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submitted by โskonys(58)
Any idea why it isn't Acetylcysteine? It's literally given as a mucolytic to COPD (and CF patients)