Worsening respiratory symptoms, including dyspnea, cough, sputum production, or change in sputum
Classification
Mild: treated with short-acting bronchodilators only
Moderate: also requiring antibiotics or oral corticosteroids
Severe: requires emergency room visit or hospital admission
No respiratory failure: RR 20-30, no use of accessory muscles, no mental status changes, hypoxemia improves with ≤35% FiO2 by Venturi mask, and no increase in PaCO2
Non-life-threatening acute respiratory failure: RR >30, using accessory muscles, no mental status changes, hypoxemia improves with ≤30% FiO2 by Venturi mask, hypercarbia with PaCO2 50-60 mmHg
Life-threatening acute respiratory failure: RR>30, using accessory muscles, mental status changes, hypoxemia requiring FiO2 >40%, hypercarbia >60 mmHg or pH ≤7.25