Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis presents clinically with progressive _____, cough, and digital clubbing
#2
Chronic bronchitis presents with _____ due to excessive mucus production and late-onset dyspnea
#3
_____ is defined as a productive cough lasting > 3 months per year for > 2 years
#4
Bronchiectasis is associated with recurrent infections and _____-smelling, purulent sputum
#5
Chronic bronchitis is associated with _____ Paco2 and decreased Pao2
#6
What type of upper airway obstruction is depicted by the following flow-volume loop?
_____
#7
What type of upper airway obstruction is depicted by the following flow-volume loop?
_____
#8
Day symptoms lasting _____/week and night symptoms lasting d2nights/month with an FEV1 of >80% is classified as mild intermittent asthma according to severity
#9
Day symptoms lasting _____/week and night symptoms lasting >1 nights/week with an FEV1 of 60-80% is classified as moderate persistent asthma according to severity
#10
_____ pleural effusion occurs due to thoracic duct injury from trauma or malignancy
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Flashcard 1: Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis presents clinically with progressive _____, cough, and digital clubbing
Answer: dyspnea
Flashcard 2: Chronic bronchitis presents with _____ due to excessive mucus production and late-onset dyspnea
Answer: productive cough
Flashcard 3: _____ is defined as a productive cough lasting > 3 months per year for > 2 years
Answer: Chronic bronchitis
Flashcard 4: Bronchiectasis is associated with recurrent infections and _____-smelling, purulent sputum
Answer: foul
Flashcard 5: Chronic bronchitis is associated with _____ Paco2 and decreased Pao2
Answer: increased
Flashcard 6: What type of upper airway obstruction is depicted by the following flow-volume loop?
_____
Answer: Variable extrathoracic obstruction
Flashcard 7: What type of upper airway obstruction is depicted by the following flow-volume loop?
_____
Answer: Fixed upper airway obstruction
Flashcard 8: Day symptoms lasting _____/week and night symptoms lasting d2nights/month with an FEV1 of >80% is classified as mild intermittent asthma according to severity
Answer: d2 days
Flashcard 9: Day symptoms lasting _____/week and night symptoms lasting >1 nights/week with an FEV1 of 60-80% is classified as moderate persistent asthma according to severity
Answer: daily
Flashcard 10: _____ pleural effusion occurs due to thoracic duct injury from trauma or malignancy
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