What are the diagnostic tests, general manifestations of respiratory diseases?
Ans:- Diagnostic tests of respiratory diseases are as follows:-
1. Lung function test,
2. Exercise test,
3. Sputum analysis and culture,
4. Bronchoscopy,
5. Chest -x ray,
6. Ventilation perfusion scan,
7. CT scan,
8. Pulmonary angiography,
9. Pulse oxymetery,
10. Thoracentesis,
11. Arterial blood gas analysis,
12. Skin test,
13. Allergen provocation test,
14. Lung biopsy,
15. Rhinoscopy.
General manifestations of respiratory diseases are as follows:-
1. Cough,
2. Sputum,
3. Dyspnea,
4. Chest pain,
5 Hemoptysis,
6. Wheeze or stridor,
7. Hypoxia,
8. Hypoxemia,
9. Cynosis,
10. Tachypnea.
What are the diagnostic tests, general manifestations of respiratory diseases?
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