Pulmonary history and exam Flashcards

1
Q

the etiology of dyspnea may be related to what three factors?

A
  1. high level of ventilation perceived centrally
  2. length-tension dissociation of respiratory muscles
  3. modified by attention, experience, emotional state, personality traits
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2
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what is the most useful clinical indicator for dyspnea?

A

assessing level of activity / baseline

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3
Q

where is the obstruction typically located in inspiratory wheezing / stridor?

A

upper airway

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4
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where is the obstruction typically located in exhalation wheezing?

A

intrathoracic airway

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5
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what is the duration of acute cough? subacute? chronic?

A

acute: less than 3 weeks
subacute: 3-8 weeks
chronic: over 8 weeks

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6
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what is most common etiology of acute cough?

A

viral

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7
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what is most common etiology of chronic nonproductive cough?

A

postnasal drainage syndrome
asthma
GERD

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8
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what does hyper resonance indicate upon chest percussion?

A

increased air in the thorax either from air trapping or pneumothorax

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9
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what does dullness indicate upon chest percussion?

A

increased density with effusion, mass, or consolidation

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10
Q

definition: rhonchi

what is the cause?

A

lower pitched continuous sounds heard with inspiration or exhalation often due to thick secretions narrowing the airway lumen

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11
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definition: crackles / rales

what is the cause?

A

discontinuous sounds present most often with inhalation but can be heard with exhalation

explosive opening of small airways as surface tension is overcome

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