Acute Asthma
por Bryan Patraw

1. Pathophysiology
1.1. Exposure to allergen trigger
1.1.1. Bronchoconstriction
1.1.2. Mast cells cause inflammation process
1.1.3. Obstruction in lungs due to constriction
1.1.3.1. Increased mucous production
1.1.4. Decrease in gas exchane
2. Clinical Presentation
2.1. Cough
2.2. Wheezing
2.3. Hyperventilation
2.4. Chest tightness
2.5. Dyspnea
2.6. Respiratory Alkalosis
3. Risk Factors
3.1. Family history
3.2. Smoking
4. Diagnosis
4.1. Physical Exam
4.1.1. Dyspnea
4.1.2. Expiratory Wheezing
4.1.3. Chest constriction
4.1.4. Non Productive cough
4.1.5. Prolonged expiration
4.1.6. Tachycardia
4.1.7. Tachypnea