Cystic Fibrosis Flashcards

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What is cystic fibrosis?

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  • it is an autosomal recessive disorder
  • it is a disorder where there are abnormalities in the sodium chloride concentrations in the secretory epithelia occurring throughout the body, this may affect
    —> respiratory tract
    —> male reproductive system
    —> pancreas
    —> hepato-biliary system
    —> gastrointestinal tract
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What are some of the complications of cystic fibrosis?

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  • nasal polyps
  • recurrent sinusitis
  • bronchiectasis
  • Haemoptysis
  • intestinal obstruction
  • pancreatic insufficiency
  • malnutrition
  • portal hypertension
  • cirrhosis
  • gallstones
  • male infertility
  • insulin-dependent diabetes
  • osteoporosis
  • vitamin and salt deficiency
  • delayed puberty
  • CF associated arthritis
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What are the goals of treatment?

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  • to maintain lung function
  • to maintain a quality of life
  • treatment involves daily physiotherapy and medication
  • regular assessment of lung function is necessary, as is early aggressive treatment of infections
  • dietary supplementation is important
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What are some of the issues in pregnancy?

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  • needs adequate dietary supplementation
  • susceptible to recurrent infections
  • respiratory failure
  • pulmonary hypertension
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What is the role of the midwife antenatally?

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  • requires MDT approach
  • booking at consultant-led unit
  • support woman throughout pregnancy and reinforce adherence to treatment and ensure engagement with other professionals
  • promote a healthy lifestyle with emphasis on a nutritional diet
  • encourage dietary supplementation
  • monitor closely noting any signs of increasing breathlessness
  • ensure serial growth scans have been commenced for identification of IUGR
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What is the role of the midwife in labour?

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  • need to be mindful of potential risk to woman and baby with respect to respiratory failure and monitoring requirements
  • ensure that oxygen is available in the delivery Rom and maternal oxygen saturation’s should be measured at intervals
  • continuous electronic fetal monitoring
  • avoid prolonged pushing and the Valsalva manoeuvre
  • if necessary prepare for pre term delivery and make the paeds aware that the mother is in labour
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What is the midwives role postnatally?

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  • encourage regular management routine and offer any additional support
  • be alert for signs of respiratory infection
  • infant feeding may be an issue if woman is prescribed quinolones
  • nutritional supplements still required
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