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Emergency Medicine: Pulmonary

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  • Answer 26 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Number one pathogen of Pneumonia






2. What is the goal of PE treatment






3. Fever - dry cough - night sweats - fatigue - weight loss






4. MCC of Pleural Effusion






5. Cavitary lesions and bulging fissures






6. Dyspnea - SOB - and hemoptysis are the most common signs in...






7. Common symptoms of Influenza






8. Acute Bronchitis is 90% caused by






9. Three mechanism of Asthma






10. Special lab work for TB

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11. Three thypes of pleural effusion






12. Kerley V's Lines






13. Initially dry cough then becomes productive with midline chest pain and low grade fever






14. Primary spontaneous common in young - tall malls in 20-40 YO






15. First line treatment for Asthma






16. Pus in pleural space and the three stages of development






17. Admission rule for pneumonia






18. Which Influenza virus is worst? A or B? and which month is common for infection






19. 8th leading caUse of death in US






20. 5 YO - 14 YO Pneumonia






21. When blood pressure corresponds with breathing and pressure goes down on inspiration.






22. Heroin overdose typically causes fluffy patchy bilateral infiltrates and can result in 50% mortality in 72 hours






23. Dyspena Differentials






24. COPD and Asthma Pneumonia






25. Pneumothorax is associated with chest pain - decreased breath sound - subcutaneous emphysema - and which sign






26. When should high risk patients such as old - pregnant - immunocompromised - and children (2-4 YO) be treated