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Cough what do you want to assess? correct answers acute vs chronic
assessment
OLDCARTS
Meds
allergies
medical hx
social hx
exposure
physical exam
diagnostic test
treatment/plan
Sam, age 78, presents to the clinic w/respiratory symptoms. His PFTs are as follows: normal total
lung capacity, decreased PaO2, increased PaCO2. On assessment, you auscultate course crackles
and forced expiratory wheezes. What is your dx? correct answers chronic bronchitis
African American pt's seems to have a negative reaction to which of the following asthma meds?
a. Inhaled corticosteroids
b. Long-term beta-agonist bronchodilators
c. Leukotriene receptor agonists
d. Oral corticosteroids correct answers b. long term beta agonist bronchodilators
,Which obstructive lung dx is classified as reversible? correct answers asthma
The barrel chest characteristic of emphysema is a result of: correct answers hyperinflation
sandra is a long term smoker who is 60 years old. what is a benefit of quitting smoking that her
provider should inform her of?
a. enhanced taste and smell
b. decreased risk of DM
c. decreased risk of STDs correct answers a. enhanced taste and smell
diagnostic testing for hemoptysis correct answers CXR
CBC
sputum culture for acid fast bacilli
sleep apnea correct answers pause in breathing that lasts 10 secs that occurs at least 5 times in an
hour
risk factor for sleep apnea correct answers CAD
diagnostic testing for sleep apnea correct answers overnight polysomnogram
differentials for sleep apnea correct answers ABG
, thyroid test
PFT
ECG
CXR
infectious respiratory disorders correct answers bacterial 25% of cases
most are viral, influenza, common cold, and acute laryngitis
RSV in children and infants
acute epiglottis
diagnostics for respiratory disorders correct answers virology testing
differentials for infectious respiratory disorders correct answers allergic rhinitis
bacterial sinusitis
strep
pneumonia
Cough what do you want to assess? correct answers acute vs chronic
assessment
OLDCARTS
Meds
allergies
medical hx
social hx
exposure
physical exam
diagnostic test
treatment/plan
Sam, age 78, presents to the clinic w/respiratory symptoms. His PFTs are as follows: normal total
lung capacity, decreased PaO2, increased PaCO2. On assessment, you auscultate course crackles
and forced expiratory wheezes. What is your dx? correct answers chronic bronchitis
African American pt's seems to have a negative reaction to which of the following asthma meds?
a. Inhaled corticosteroids
b. Long-term beta-agonist bronchodilators
c. Leukotriene receptor agonists
d. Oral corticosteroids correct answers b. long term beta agonist bronchodilators
,Which obstructive lung dx is classified as reversible? correct answers asthma
The barrel chest characteristic of emphysema is a result of: correct answers hyperinflation
sandra is a long term smoker who is 60 years old. what is a benefit of quitting smoking that her
provider should inform her of?
a. enhanced taste and smell
b. decreased risk of DM
c. decreased risk of STDs correct answers a. enhanced taste and smell
diagnostic testing for hemoptysis correct answers CXR
CBC
sputum culture for acid fast bacilli
sleep apnea correct answers pause in breathing that lasts 10 secs that occurs at least 5 times in an
hour
risk factor for sleep apnea correct answers CAD
diagnostic testing for sleep apnea correct answers overnight polysomnogram
differentials for sleep apnea correct answers ABG
, thyroid test
PFT
ECG
CXR
infectious respiratory disorders correct answers bacterial 25% of cases
most are viral, influenza, common cold, and acute laryngitis
RSV in children and infants
acute epiglottis
diagnostics for respiratory disorders correct answers virology testing
differentials for infectious respiratory disorders correct answers allergic rhinitis
bacterial sinusitis
strep
pneumonia