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Pulmonology Quiz || with Errorless Solutions 100%.
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A smoker on oral contraceptives with clear lungs, no cough and spirometry improves w/ B2 agonist? correct answers Asthma 
 
Pt w/ COPD comes in for a follow up and is currently taking short acting beta agonist w/ tapered steroids, but needs to add something...? correct answers Anticholinergic 
 
How do you DETERMINE dx of sarcoidosis? correct answers Biopsy 
 
What is the long term control of persistent asthma? correct answers Inhaled steroids 
 
What is the do the Pulmonary Function Tests show ...
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Pulmonology || Questions and 100% Verified Answers.
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Pulmonologist diagnose and treat conditions of lower respiratory system, this refers to? correct answers Trachea, Bronchi, Lungs, Pleura 
 
Pulmonologist treat conditions like? correct answers Cancer, Infection, Obstructive lung diseases, Injuries, Respiratory Failure, and disorders of pleura 
 
Thoracic surgery includes surgery to what anatomy? correct answers Lungs, Trachea, Esophagus, Chest wall and the heart 
 
Duties of a respiratory therapist included correct answers administering oxygen t...
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Pulmonology - PANCE EXAM 2023 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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Physical exam of a 60-year-old male reveals perioral cyanosis with a normal respiratory rate and no use of accessory mus- cles. Chest percussion is resonant; auscultation demonstrates wheezes and coarse rhonchi that change in location and inten- sity after a cough. What is the most likely diagnosis? 
A. chronic asthma 
B. chronicbronchitis 
C. community-acquired pneumonia 
D. emphysema correct answersThe answer is B [Pulmonology]. 
A. Asthmatics are not cyanotic unless the disease is very 
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Pulmonology Medical Terminology || with 100% Accurate Solutions.
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alveol/o correct answers alveolus; air sac 
 
bronch/o correct answers bronchus 
 
bronchi/o correct answers bronchus 
 
bronchiol/o correct answers bronchiole 
 
coni/o correct answers dust 
 
cyan/o correct answers blue 
 
lob/o correct answers lobe 
 
mediastin/o correct answers mediastinum 
 
ox/i correct answers oxygen 
 
pleur/o correct answers pleura 
 
pneum/o correct answers lung, air 
 
pneumon/o correct answers lung 
 
pulmon/o correct answers lung 
 
spir/o correct answers breathing ...
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Pulmonology SBT Exam Questions with Correct Answers 2024.
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PAEA Internal Medicine EOR Pulmonology 15% Exam Questions and Answers
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PAEA Internal Medicine EOR Pulmonology 15% Exam Questions and Answers 
 
Acute Bronchitis - ANSWER self-limited inflammation of LARGE airways 
cough WITHOUT pneumonia 
 
Caused by: 
MC viruses (Adenovirus also influenza, Parainfluenza, Coronavirus, Rhinovirus, RSV, Mycoplasma, chlamydia, pertussis) 
 
Often follows URI 
 
Acute Bronchitis Symptoms - ANSWER self-limiting (depends on degree of airway involvement) 
CHRONIC COUGH +/- (50%) sputum 
 
Actue Bronchitis Dx - ANSWER ...
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Pathophysiology - Pulmonology Exam 1 || with 100% Verified Solutions.
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Percentage of Hemoglobin in the blood that is saturated with O2. correct answers What is blood oxygen saturation (SpO2)? 
 
96 to 99% correct answers What is considered a normal blood oxygen saturation (SpO2)? 
 
Less than 90% correct answers What is is the blood oxygen saturation (SpO2) in an individual undergoing acute respiratory failure? 
 
Arterial Blood Gas: 
pH; 
pCO2; 
HCO3; 
pO2 correct answers What is an ABG and what are 4 main components? 
 
Respiratory Acidosis correct answers What w...
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Pulmonology MEDICATIONS for CESSATION (Day 3) Updated Questions with 100% Correct Answers.
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Pulmonology MEDICATIONS for CESSATION (Day 3) Updated Questions with 100% Correct Answers.
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Family Medicine EOR: Pulmonology (Smarty PANCE) Exam Questions and Answers 100% Verified and Updated
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Family Medicine EOR: Pulmonology (Smarty 
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Most common cause of asthma? 
Exposure to allergens (IgE mediated type I hypersensitivity) 
What cells appear to play a rule in the activation of the inflammatory response in 
asthma? 
TH2 cells (type of CD4 T cell) 
Symptoms of asthma? 
- Cough 
- Wheezing 
- Shortness of breath 
- Chest-tightness 
- May worsen at night 
Initial diagnostic test for asthma? 
Pulmonary function tests 
What esta...
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Chapter 40 pulmonology || with 100% Errorless Solutions.
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upper respiratory correct answers composed of structures are from the nose to the larynx 
 
lower respiratory correct answers consist of trachea, bronchial tubes and the lungs 
 
nostrils correct answers nares 
 
what separates the nares correct answers The nasal septum 
 
small hairs correct answers cilia 
 
nasal cavity is connected to 4 pairs of paranasal sinuses which are called correct answers maxillary, frontal, sphenoid, and ethmoid 
 
nasopharynx correct answers located behind nasal cavi...