Ans) c) Pleural effusion
Explaination:
- Example: Pleural exudation remained unaltered when the allergenic challenge was performed 3 h after LPS in a condition of intense pleural fluid.
IgE mediated disease of airways is characterized by which of the following symptoms? a) pneumothorax b)...
The most common reasons for inserting a chest tube is: (Check all that apply) a. Pneumothorax b. Hemothorax c. Pleural Effusions d. Empyema e. Cardiac Tamponade f. Post-operative thoracotomy
Asthma is a common breathing disease in which inflammation in the airways of the lungs causes episodes of shortness of breath, coughing, and chest tightness. Patients with asthma often have wheezing, an abnormal sound heard on exhalation due to turbulent airflow. Turbulent airflow is caused by swelling, mucus secretion, and constriction of muscle in the walls of the airways, shrinking the radius of the air passages leading to increased resistance to airflow and making it harder for patients to exhale....
c. Pneumonia d. Pneumothorax 1. A 28-year-old male patient presents to the Emergency Department reporting a sudden onset of right sided chest pain that worse with taking a deep breath, in addition to a frequent dry cough. He has diminished lung sounds on the right side and ju venous distension. His heart rate is 120, his respiratory rate is 28, his blood pressure is 88/42, and his oxygen saturation is 90 The emergency nurse suspects: a pleural effusion. b. pneumonia...
48. Which procedure is a surgical incision of the pharynx? a pharyngoplasty c. tracheostomy b. pharyngotomy d. tracheotomy 49. Which respiratory condition is a viral infection that occurs most commonly during the colder months a croup c. influenza b. diphtheria d. pertussis 50. What structure, commonly known as the Adam's apple, protects the larynx? a epiglottis c. thyroid cartilage b. mediastinum d. trachea 51. is the absence of oxygen from the body's gases, blood, or tissues. a. Anoxia c. Cyanosis...
SIADH IS CHARACTERIZED BY WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING? A. FLUID RETENTION B. HYPOVOLEMIA C. INCREASED UNRINE CONCENTRATION D. BOTH A AND C DI IS ASSOCIATED WITH WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS? A. OVERHYDRATION B. DEHYDRATION C. HYPONATREMIA D. NONE OF THE ABOVE
22) Pelvic inflammatory disease is characterized by all the following except A) increased risk for ectopic pregnancy. -- B)a clear set of signs and symptoms that make diagnosis straightforward inflammation, swelling, or abscesses in the internal reproductive organs.- can be caused by several types of bacterial pathogens. E) treatment with antibiotic therapy
A 35-year old male with headache, fatigue, light-headedness, dyspnea (difficulty in breathing), and tachycardia (rapid heart rate). Laboratory findings reveal anemia, presence of red blood cell spherocytes, and a positive direct Coomb's test (presence of auto-antibodies on red blood cell surfaces). The patient is currently taking an antibiotic for symptoms of upper respiratory infection. These findings suggest that the antibiotics may have triggered an autoimmune disease which can also be classified as which type of hypersensitivity disease? a. Type II...
REVIEW QUESTIONS Respiratory System Dieses and Disorders 341 Matching 6. What are the classic symptoms of the ach of the following definitions with its b.M in's 1. Air in pleural cavity 2. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 3. Sore throat 4. Caused by Epstein- Barr virus 7. The diagnostic test of choice to confirm pulmonary tuberculosis is Mo u B. What is the best prevention for any of the pneumoco- noses! M a n 9. Mycoses are what kind of infections!...
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Not yet answered Marked out of 2.00 p Pag question A 35-year-old male presents with headache, fatigue, light-headedness, dyspnea (difficulty in breathing), and tachycardia (rapid heart rate). Laboratory findings reveal anemia, presence of red blood cell spherocytes, and a positive direct Coomb's test (presence of auto-antibodies on red blood cell surfaces). The patient is currently taking an antibiotic for symptoms of upper respiratory infection. These findings suggest that the antibiotics...
7. Which of the following statement is false about asthma? Answer: a) A chronic pulmonary disease b) Causes difficulty getting air in (inspiration) c) Epithelium edema and bronchoconstriction causes airway narrowing d) Airway inflammation causes fluid and mucus buildup