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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: New Respiratory CMAP BIG ONE, Hydrocortisone (glucocorticoid) ???? Long lasting but takes a while to start working., 87% Therefore Child requires High flow O2, Every 4 hours Effect Decrease Inflammation, Albuterol Inhalation (beta-2 specific affects Gs receptors) 1.6 mL every 20 mins for 3 doses, Autonomic (ANS) ???? Sympathetic (Adrenergic) NE, Drug prep and Dosing for 15 years old 120 lbs with severe asthma ???? Blood Gas Management Stages, Increased mucus secretion ???? Ipratropium/tiotropium, Alpha Receptors ???? Alpha 2, Treament Options based on pathophysiology ???? Terbutaline, O2 Saturation test Actual Case Value 87%, Clinical presentation ???? difficuty talking, Alpha Receptors ???? Alpha 1, ABG Values Actual PaCO2: 47 mmHg PaO2: 82 mmHg pH: 7.34, Blood Gas Management Stages Stage 3 False-normal PCO2, every 20 mins for 3 doses Effect increase ciliary movement (decrease in mucus), Bronchoconstriction Treatment Ipratropium/tiotropium, G-protein coupled receptors ???? Pharmacology/ receptors, Clinical presentation ???? Feelings of anxiety or panic, Mucus Buildup ???? Hydrocortisone, Pathophysiology ???? Bronchoconstriction