Clinical Examination - Respiratory System (I)

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  • Created on: 11-10-20 17:43
What is the most like cause of breathlessness at rest/over night?
Asthma
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What may a Bovine cough indicate?
Hilar malignancy
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Which best matches a daily purulent cough with recurrent haemoptysis?
Bronchiectasis
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What is this patient likely to have, based on the following description? "A smoker, male with a chronic cough, with occasional haemoptysis. Unable to clear his pneumonia diagnosed 6 weeks ago."
Lung cancer
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What is the best diagnosis for the following patient? "Acute onset cough, accompanied by chronic sneezing and nasal discharge"
Rhinitis
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Which is the best clinical fitting description for a PE?
A sudden episode of coughed up small blood volume with pleuritic chest pain and dyspnoea
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Which condition best describes this description? "Recurrent blood streaks in purulent sputum over years"
Brochiectasis
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What best describes a central, constant, progressive, none purulent chest pain, without trauma?
Malignancy
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What is the definition of rigor?
Shivering, accompanied by a fever, with lots of sweating
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What is the definition of OSA/OSASH?
Periodic cessation of breathing, accompanied by increasing respiratory, followed by a sudden and loud resumption of breathing, often with repositioning
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What is the respiratory side effect of Beta blockers?
Bronchoconstriction
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Based on the following occupational hx, what is the most common possible disease the patient can get? "Jack, 48 years old states that he has worked on a farm for most of his adult life"
Hypersensitivity pneumonitis
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What may a Bovine cough indicate?

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Hilar malignancy

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Which best matches a daily purulent cough with recurrent haemoptysis?

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What is this patient likely to have, based on the following description? "A smoker, male with a chronic cough, with occasional haemoptysis. Unable to clear his pneumonia diagnosed 6 weeks ago."

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What is the best diagnosis for the following patient? "Acute onset cough, accompanied by chronic sneezing and nasal discharge"

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