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What is the target oxygen saturation range for COPD patients?
88-92%
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What is the hypoxic drive theory in relation to COPD patients?

The body uses sensors that detect low oxygen to start breathing, as it doesn't respond well to high CO₂ levels. This is particularly relevant in COPD patients, where low oxygen levels become the primary stimulus for respiration.

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What occurs during hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction in COPD patients?

Blood flow is redirected to better-ventilated alveoli due to low oxygen levels in damaged alveolThis mechanism helps optimize gas exchange by improving ventilation-perfusion matching in the lungs.

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What is the Haldane effect and its relevance in COPD treatment?
Increased deoxygenated hemoglobin enhances CO₂ binding, but high oxygen levels can displace CO₂, leading to retention and hypercapnia.
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What is the dose range for Salbutamol in treating bronchospasm?
2.5-5 mg.
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How does Salbutamol work in the lungs?
It binds to beta-2 receptors, relaxing smooth muscles and causing bronchodilation.
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What are the side effects of Salbutamol?
Headache, muscle spasms, increased heart rate.
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What is the therapeutic use of Ipratropium Bromide?
To relax smooth muscles of the bronchi and improve airflow.
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What is a major side effect of Ipratropium Bromide?
Dry mouth.
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How does Prednisolone reduce bronchial inflammation?
It reduces the release of pro-inflammatory cytokines.
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What is a common side effect of Prednisolone?
High blood sugar levels.
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What mechanism does Co-amoxiclav use to combat bacterial infections?
It inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis.
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What is the therapeutic use of Clarithromycin?
To stop bacterial growth and reduce inflammation.
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What side effect is associated with Ibuprofen?
Gastric ulcers.
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What class of drug is Amlodipine and what is its primary therapeutic use?
It is a calcium channel blocker used primarily for hypertension.
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What are the potential side effects of Bendroflumethiazide?
Hypokalemia and muscle weakness.
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What is the therapeutic use of Normal Saline (IV)?
To restore fluid and electrolyte balance.
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What is a known precaution for administering Normal Saline?
Monitor for fluid overload in patients with kidney disease or heart failure.
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