Pages: 10-11 (Lungs) - 7% Flashcards
Patient presents with a productive/rusty brown sputum cough for around 10 days and fever. Percussion is dull; rales; increased tactile fremitus and consolidation of the lung is present. What condition does this patient have…?
a. ) Friedlander’s Pneumonia
b. ) Lobar Pneumonia
c. ) Tuberculosis
d. ) Pneumocystis Carinii
b.) Lobar Pneumonia
This condition is caused by a yeast/fungus infection. Most commonly see in AIDS patients…?
a. ) Friedlander’s Pneumonia
b. ) Lobar Pneumonia
c. ) Tuberculosis
d. ) Pneumocystis Carinii
d.) Pneumocystis Carinii
This condition is caused by CMV. Most commonly see in AIDS patients…?
Cytomegalovirus
Patient presents with low-grade fever, night sweats, productive/yellow-green sputum cough. Has small white lesions called Ghon lesions seen on x-ray. What condition does this patient have…?
a. ) Friedlander’s Pneumonia
b. ) Lobar Pneumonia
c. ) Tuberculosis
d. ) Pneumocystis Carinii
c.) Tuberculosis
- Caused by mycobacterium tuberculosis
- Positive Tine test/ Mantoux test, Purified Protein Derivative
- Most definitive test for diagnosis is sputum culture.
Patient presents with stabbing chest pain worsened by respiration with a dry/non-productive cough. Percussion is dull, has decreased respiratory excursion and decreased tactile fremitus. Friction rub is present. What condition does this patient have…?
a. ) Asthma
b. ) Atelectasis
c. ) Pleurisy
d. ) Pneumothorax
c.) Pleurisy
- Inflammation of the pleura, usually producing an exudative pleural effusion.
- Positive Schepelmann’s Test
Patient presents with a ruptured lung causing hit to become trapped in the pleural space. What condition does this patient have…?
a. ) Asthma
b. ) Atelectasis
c. ) Pleurisy
d. ) Pneumothorax
d. ) Pneumothorax
- Can occur in young, previously healthy individuals (spontaneous)
Patient presents with a collapsed lung that is the result of bronchial obstruction due to a mucous plug. What condition does this patient have…?
a. ) Asthma
b. ) Atelectasis
c. ) Pleurisy
d. ) Pneumothorax
b.) Atelectasis
Patient presents with irreversible focal bronchial dilation associated with a chronic, productive cough. What condition does this patient have…?
a. ) Bronchiectasis
b. ) Emphysema
c. ) Chronic bronchitis
d. ) Costochondritis
a.) Bronchiectasis
Patient presents with shortness of breath and wheezing caused by a long-term cough with mucous, most commonly due to cigarette smoking. What condition does this patient have…?
a. ) Bronchiectasis
b. ) Emphysema
c. ) Chronic bronchitis
d. ) Costochondritis
c. ) Chronic bronchitis (aka: COPD)
- Long term exposure to other things such as chemical fumes, dust and other substance may also cause this.
This condition is a type I hypersensitivity reaction that is usually triggered by airborne allergens, which cause bronchospasm constricting airways. What condition does this patient have…?
a. ) Asthma
b. ) Atelectasis
c. ) Pleurisy
d. ) Pneumothorax
a.) Asthma
- Eosinophils and IgE rise
- Labs: Curshmann’s spirals and Charcot Laden Crystals (crystals and spirals in sputum from IgE)
Patient presents with destruction of the elastic pulmonary connective tissue, which results in permanent dilation of the alveoli air sacs. This condition is caused by a deficiency of alpha-1 anti-trypsin. What condition does this patient have…?
a. ) Bronchiectasis
b. ) Emphysema
c. ) Chronic bronchitis
d. ) Costochondritis
b.) Emphysema
This is a primary malignant lung tumor that starts in the area of the bronchus. Commonly seen in patients with a long-term history of smoking (20-30 years). What condition does this patient have…?
Bronchogenic Carcinoma
- Patient presents with coughing (non-productive) more than 30 days, afebrile, dyspnea, and wight loss.
Patient presents with inflammation of the cartilage connection between the ribs and sternum. It develops as a consequence of physical activity and is worse with exercise. The pain will increase while taking a deep breath (inspiration). What condition does this patient have…?
a. ) Bronchiectasis
b. ) Emphysema
c. ) Chronic bronchitis
d. ) Costochondritis
d.) Costochondritis
- There will be palpable tenderness at the 3rd, 4th, or 5th costosternal articulation.
- Similar to Tietze Syndrome, which affects only one articulation and radiates pain.
- Can be chronic
This is a disease in which abnormal collections of inflammatory cells (granulomas) form as nodules. Most often appear in the lungs or lymph nodes. Most commonly seen in African descent in the US. What condition does this patient have…?
a. ) Bronchitis
b. ) Bronchiectasis
c. ) Sarcoidosis
d. ) Cystic Fibrosis
c.) Sarcoidosis
This is a cancer of the lymphatic system that can spread to the spleen. Presents with fever, night sweats, weight loss, intense parities (release of IgE), and enlarged spleen. Most commonly seen in young Caucasian males. What condition does this patient have…?
a. ) Sarcoidosis
b. ) Hodgkin’s lymphoma
c. ) Bronchiectasis
d. ) Cystic Fibrosis
b. ) Hodgkin’s lymphoma
- Best diagnosed from biopsy.