Amir sam 3 Flashcards

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What is the cause of breathlessness if the onset is within seconds. (3)

A

Pneumothorax.
PE.
Foreign body.

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What is the cause of breathlessness if the onset is within mins/hours. (4)

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Inflammation of the airways.
Obstruction of the airways.
Chest infection (pus).
Acute heart failure (fluid).

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What is the cause of breathlessness if the onset of symptoms is within days/weeks. (7)

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Chronic/non resolving chest infection/obstruction/inflammation. 
Interstital lung disease. 
Malignancy.
Large pleural effusion. 
Neuromuscular. 
Anaemia. 
Thyrotoxicosis.
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4
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How do you manage a primary pneumothorax that is

A

Discharge.

Repeat CXR.

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How do you manage a primary pneumothorax that is >2cm that is causes shortness of breath. (2)

A

Aspiration.

If aspiration unsuccessful, insert a chest drain.

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How do you manage a secondary pneumothorax that is

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Aspiration.

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7
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How do you manage a secondary pneumothorax that is >2cm.

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Chest drain.

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How do you determine the cardiac axis.

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Look at I and II - if either of them is overall negative, then there is axis deviation.

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What do you look at when interpreting a CXR. (11)

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If it is an PA/PA film. 
Name and DOB of patient. 
Time and day taken. 
Rotation. 
Inspiration. 
Penetration. 
Lung fields and lung markings. 
Costophrenic angles. 
Diaphragm. 
Heart and mediastinum. 
Bones.
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