Clin Med Exam 2 p2

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1.
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In a case of Acute ILD what percent of patients are dead in 6 months without proper treatment
2.
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In most cases, ~90%, acute bronchitis is due to a ________ infection
3.
1 point
Smoking causes a vast majority of the lung caner out there, but do you know what that number is?
4.
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Solubility of gasses inhaled and the duration of exposure to the gas can help identify the location of the lung injury. One other factor is also considered in location id, what is it?
5.
1 point
An underlying problem for an exudative plueral effusion is
6.
1 point
Squamous cell carcinomas arise from this cell/epitheium
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1 point
Which of the 5 types of histologic bronchogenic carcinomas is the most common?
8.
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Which of the following cancer kills the most American each year? (considering this is a pulmonary exam i sure hope all y'all get this one right)
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If you come across a patient with a signficant pleural effusion and CHF with no chest pain then what should you do?
10.
1 point
Which is the most invasive technique when dealing with a lung cancer
11.
1 point
Medications are a good thing right? WRONG!!! Three of these medications can lead to a raging case of ILD, one can't...so which one is it?
12.
1 point
When did the USPSTF start to recommend annual screening for lung cancer in at risk patients?
13.
1 point
On a physical exam of a pt with a pleural effusion you would expect to come across all of the following finding but...
14.
1 point
A patient comes into the ER complaining of a sudden onset of chest pain with dyspnea. As you conduct your exam you hear faint crackles, as well as tachycardia and a louder noise from the second heart sound. What do you diagnose the patient with?
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1 point
A patient with a diagnosed case of Silicosis can be cured by
16.
1 point
This procedure is preformed to remove liquid from a pleural effusion
17.
1 point
Although advancced NSCLC's are incurable what has shown to improve survival time?
18.
1 point
Pneumocniosis is a disease caused by inhalation of
19.
1 point
In the clinic one of your longer term patients comes in for a routine check of their asthma. Currently they are on a low-dose ICS and a LABA with a SABA prn. They have had one major asthma attack in the last 3 months, other then that they have been well maintained. What step would you move them to after hearing this or would you move them at all?
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1 point
Superior vena cava syndrome isn't
21.
1 point
____ mL's will obscure the lateral costophrenic sulcus on an upright chest radiograph
22.
1 point
Atypical Community Acquired Pneumonia's are:
23.
1 point
A barrel chest is typically a sign from this COPD patient type?
24.
1 point
On a CXR, one big sign that the pulmonary problem could be a pleural effusion is something has happened to the mediastinum. What
25.
1 point
For which of the following inhaled gases in the treatment IMMEDIATE 100% O2?
26.
1 point
Asbestos claims the lives on average of this many tradesmen per weeks
27.
1 point
On a nice sunny day in the ER, a patient is suddenly rushed into you with a thermal injury to the upper airway. Your fantastic training from Campbell comes rushing to you. What are some basic solutions to aid in this patients recovery?
28.
1 point
According to Light's criteria, fluid is considered to be an exudative fluid if it meets what criteria
29.
1 point
___ % of Interstitial lung diseases are idopathic
30.
1 point
Berylium exposure is most common in what line(s) of work?
31.
1 point
An underlying problem for a transudative pleural effusion could be
32.
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Exudative pleural effusions are sometimes associated with "leaky capillaries" some examples of this are listed. Using your critical think and knowledge from study and research which is not associated?
33.
1 point
Brad was wide awake and devoting all of his attention to the guest lecture during the Interstitial Lung Disease presentation. How many of the acronyms did he remember from that powerpoint?
34.
1 point
Chronic beryllium has a few different signs then some of the other occupational lung diseases such as right heart enlargement and spleen enlargement. What other organ typically is enlarged in this situation?
35.
1 point
The lungs are a fertile field waiting to be plundered, what other cancer or cancers love to come and party in the lungs?
36.
1 point
Two types occupational lung disease are what?
37.
1 point
A patient with acute bronchitis has sputum in a sea foam green color, what does this signify?
38.
1 point
A multi-site injury that happens to the endothelium affecting the basement membrane causing a scar to attempt to repair the damage is
39.
1 point
Non-small cell lung cancers us the TNM staging but what the heck does TNM stand for
40.
1 point
On a CXR small cell lung cancer typically looks like a/n
41.
1 point
Inhalation of this agent can increase a person susceptability to TB
42.
1 point
A CXR comes back with the finding of thickened pleura, calcified plaques appearing on the diaphragm and lateral chest wall, with interstitial fibrosis. This pt clearly has a case of...
43.
1 point
Pack years =
44.
1 point
Smoke inhalation can be very damaging to a lung and a person. Which of the following is not a discussed type of smoke inhalation injury
45.
1 point
People with this pulmoonary problem often thikn they have asthma but when removed from there typical location it is resolved. What problem is this?
46.
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Which lung cancer has a good response to chemotherapy although it will eventually come back later?
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One of the classifications for a transudative pleural effusion is...
48.
1 point
This state has the highest amount of lung cancer; this sate has the lowest amount of lung cancer
49.
1 point
The death rate for patients with severe burns and smoke inhalation is
50.
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CT scan can show a diffuse. patchy fibrosis with plueral-based honeycombing