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Title: Susan


1
Susan
  • Case study

2
Part 1 the story so far
  • 25-year old unmarried mother with history of
    acute severe exacerbations
  • PEF 150 L/min so admitted
  • At AE, respiratory rate 30/min, pulse 145/min
  • Referred to ICU.

3
Part 1 questions
  • Did the GP act appropriately when consulted?
  • Did the GP act appropriately when called?
  • What factors in Susans history ring alarm bells?

4
Part 1 questions
  • How would you define Susans asthma attack?
  • Was her management in AE and as an inpatient
    appropriate?
  • Were the discharge arrangements appropriate?

5
Part 1 key point
  • Assess and act promptly in acute asthma admit
    patients with any features of a life threatening
    or near fatal attack, or severe attack persisting
    after initial treatment

6
Part 2 the story continues
  • Susan fails to attend clinic appointments and has
    poor compliance with therapy
  • Acute severe exacerbation in patient with history
    of previous such attacks and adverse
    psychosocial/behavioural factors
  • Fatal attack

7
Part 2 questions
  • Were there any factors that could have predicted
    Susans death?
  • What could have been done about the risk to
    Susan?
  • How did the actions of Susans mother contribute
    to the situation?

8
Part 2 key points
  • Assess and act promptly in acute asthma admit
    patients with any features of a life threatening
    or near fatal attack, or severe attack persisting
    after initial treatment

9
Part 2 key points
  • Self-management is effective offer
    self-management to all patients with asthma
    reinforce with a written asthma action plan that
    gives patient-specific advice on signs of
    deteriorating asthma and appropriate actions to
    take (see Asthma UK website, www.asthma.org.uk)

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Part 2 key points
  • Healthcare professionals must be aware that
    patients with severe asthma and one or more
    adverse psychosocial factors are at risk of death
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