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diseases exam final Matching
Which of the following is/are the pulmonary related pathologic change(s) associated with smoke inhalation?
pulmonary embolism,Pulmonary edema,Bronchospasm
Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea is:
Inability to breath in a supine position
The diagnosis of blastomycosis can be made by:
Fungal stain test,Culture of the fungus
Chest radiographic findings of patient with pneumoconiosis include
Small rounded opacities scattered throughout the lung,Honeycomb appearance
In the treatment of patients presenting to the hospital with moderate or severe acute exacerbration of COPD, the following therapeutic options are beneficial:
Systemic corticosteroids (up to 2 weeks) if the patient is not receiving long term oral steroid
Adenocarcinoma arises from the mucous glands of the tracheobronchial tree. t or f?
t
Acute pulmonary edema is treated by:
Oxygen,Morphin sulphate,Lasix
Kyphosis is a lateral curve of the spine.t or f?
false
Opportunistic infection is:
An infection caused primarily by a non-pathogenic organism in an immunocompromised individual.
Which of the following are common causes of acquired bronchiectasis?
. Pulmonary tuberculosis
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