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PULMOLOGY PRACTICE EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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A 29-year-old man presents to the emergency department with new-onset dyspnea and right-sided chest pain. He is tall and thin, his vital signs are within normal limits except for an oxygen saturation of 92%, and chest X-ray reveals a pneumothorax with a 3.5 cm rim of air in the right pleural space. Which of the following represents the best initial treatment for this patient? 
 
A. Chest tube thoracostomy 
B. Needle aspiration 
C. Supplemental oxygen and observation 
D. Video-assisted thoracosco...
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Pulmology Review Exam Questions and Answers All Correct
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Most common bacterial pneumonia organisms - Answer-Strep pneumo (MC) 
M. cat 
H. flu 
 
Characteristics of klebsiellsa pneumonia - Answer-Alcolohics 
currant jelly sputum 
gram negative 
 
Mycoplasma pneumoniae bacteria - Answer-Atypical bacterium 
walking pneumonia 
 
What is mc viral pneumonia - Answer-influenza a/b 
 
Fungal pneuomnia organisms - Answer-Histoplasma capsulatum 
coccidioides immitis 
 
Fungal treatment and at risk pneumon...
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Pulmology Patho Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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Define pleural effusion and describe the two different forms of it - Answer-definition = fluid accumulation within the pleural space 
 
1. transudative (hydrothorax) = intact capillaries, low protein, due to condition that DO NOT directly affect pleural tissue and result in fluid diffuses out of capillaries due to high hydrostatic pressure (HF) and low plasma proteins (cirrhosis, nephrotic syndrome) 
 
2. exudative = leaky capillaries, high ...
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Most common bacterial pneumonia organisms - Answer-Strep pneumo (MC) 
M. cat 
H. flu 
Characteristics of klebsiellsa pneumonia - Answer-Alcolohics 
currant jelly sputum 
gram negative 
Mycoplasma pneumoniae bacteria - Answer-Atypical bacterium 
walking pneumonia 
What is mc viral pneumonia - Answer-influenza a/b 
Fungal pneuomnia organisms - Answer-Histoplasma capsulatum 
coccidioides immitis 
Fungal treatment and at risk pneumonia - ...
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Pulmology Review Exam Questions and Answers All Correct
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Pulmology Review Exam Questions 
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Most common bacterial pneumonia organisms - Answer-Strep pneumo (MC) 
M. cat 
H. flu 
Characteristics of klebsiellsa pneumonia - Answer-Alcolohics 
currant jelly sputum 
gram negative 
Mycoplasma pneumoniae bacteria - Answer-Atypical bacterium 
walking pneumonia 
What is mc viral pneumonia - Answer-influenza a/b 
Fungal pneuomnia organisms - Answer-Histoplasma capsulatum 
coccidioides immitis 
Fungal treatment and at risk pneumonia - ...
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Pulmology Patho Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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Define pleural effusion and describe the two different forms of it - Answer-definition = 
fluid accumulation within the pleural space 
1. transudative (hydrothorax) = intact capillaries, low protein, due to condition that DO 
NOT directly affect pleural tissue and result in fluid diffuses out of capillaries due to high 
hydrostatic pressure (HF) and low plasma proteins (cirrhosis, nephrotic syndrome) 
2. exudative = leaky capillaries, high ...
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Pulmology high misses Test Questions with Correct Answers
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Acids are (2) Volatile and (2) nonvolatile - Answer-Lactic acid and CO2 
 
Medulla controls. Aortic and carotid bodies controls - Answer-CO2 and pH. carOtid = pO2 
 
Respiratory acidosis causes - Answer-COPD, CNS/Spinal cord injury, sedation, narcotics, brainstem injury, obesity (Pickwick's) 
 
(takes ur breath away wow) 
 
Respiratory alkalosis causes - Answer-Fever, sepsis, overventilation, lactic acidosis 
 
Metabolic Acidosis caus...
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Pulmology high misses Test Questions with Correct Answers
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Acids are (2) Volatile and (2) nonvolatile - Answer-Lactic acid and CO2 
Medulla controls. Aortic and carotid bodies controls - Answer-CO2 and pH. carOtid = 
pO2 
Respiratory acidosis causes - Answer-COPD, CNS/Spinal cord injury, sedation, 
narcotics, brainstem injury, obesity (Pickwick's) 
(takes ur breath away wow) 
Respiratory alkalosis causes - Answer-Fever, sepsis, overventilation, lactic acidosis 
Metabolic Acidosis causes - An...
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PULMOLOGY PRACTICE EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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A 29-year-old man presents to the emergency department with new-onset dyspnea and right-sided chest pain. He is tall and thin, his vital signs are within normal limits except for an oxygen saturation of 92%, and chest X-ray reveals a pneumothorax with a 3.5 cm rim of air in the right pleural space. Which of the following represents the best initial treatment for this patient? 
 
A. Chest tube thoracostomy 
B. Needle aspiration 
C. Supplemental oxygen and observation 
D. Video-assisted thoracosco...
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