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Emergency Medicine: Pulmonary

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  • Answer 26 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. When should high risk patients such as old - pregnant - immunocompromised - and children (2-4 YO) be treated






2. Special lab work for TB


3. What is the goal of PE treatment






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






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






6. Common symptoms of Influenza






7. Cavitary lesions and bulging fissures






8. MCC of Pleural Effusion






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






10. Number one pathogen of Pneumonia






11. Acute Bronchitis is 90% caused by






12. Three mechanism of Asthma






13. Three thypes of pleural effusion






14. First line treatment for Asthma






15. Admission rule for pneumonia






16. 8th leading caUse of death in US






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






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






19. Dyspena Differentials






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






21. COPD and Asthma Pneumonia






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






23. Kerley V's Lines






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






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






26. 5 YO - 14 YO Pneumonia