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1. You are called to examine a dyspneic and hypotensive patient. You note:
• Reduced chest expansion on the left
• Hyperresonant percussion
• Absent breath sounds
• Tracheal shift to the right
What is the most likely diagnosis?
A) Pleural effusion on the left

B) Pneumothorax on the left
C) Atelectasis on the left
D) Consolidation on the left

Rationale: All findings point to a left-sided pneumothorax with mediastinal
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2. A 39-year-old man has fever, chills, bilateral rhonchi, productive cough, and




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SpO₂ = 88% (room air). What is the best course of action?




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A) Intubate with 40% oxygen
B) Start noninvasive ventilation




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C) Postural drainage with directed cough




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D) Oxygen, antibiotics, and sputum for culture




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Rationale: Suspected pneumonia requires oxygen, C&S, and antibiotics — not
intubation yet.


3. A mechanically ventilated patient has a cuff pressure of 36 cm H₂O. What should
you do?
A) Withdraw the tube
B) Reintubate with a smaller tube

C) Reduce cuff pressure to < 30 cm H₂O
D) Recommend tracheostomy

Rationale: High cuff pressures can cause tracheal damage. Lower to 20–30 cm
H₂O.

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4. A bubble humidifier is making a whistling noise. What’s the likely cause?




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A) Obstructed delivery tubing




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B) Patient’s ventilation increased
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D) Wall outlet pressure too high




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Rationale: Whistling = back pressure, usually from tubing obstruction.


5. FEV₁ increased from 60% to 80% after bronchodilator use. This indicates:
A) Fixed airway obstruction

B) Reversible airway obstruction
C) Restrictive process
D) Normal diffusion capacity

Rationale: A 20% improvement post-bronchodilator confirms reversibility
(e.g., asthma).

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6. Intubated patient is asynchronous with ventilator. Absent left breath sounds, dull




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percussion, tracheal shift left. What’s likely?
A) Tracheoesophageal fistula




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B) Left-sided tension pneumothorax




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C) Right mainstem intubation




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D) Diffuse bronchospasm

Rationale: Right mainstem intubation often leads to absent left breath sounds.


7. Patient on pressure control A/C ventilation shows ↓ compliance. What happens?

A) Delivered volume will decrease
B) Peak pressure will rise
C) Inspiratory time increases
D) PEEP will drop

Rationale: In pressure control, volume depends on compliance — ↓
compliance = ↓ volume.

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