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Chapter: 2 / Q: 33
During a basketball match, one of the players suddenly collapsed to the ground with coughing and SOB (shortness of breath). What is the investigation of choice?
Chapter: 2 / Q: 34
A tall rugby player was hit in the chest by a player of the opponent team. He developed breathlessness and his face went blue and purple. You have been called to look at him, how will you manage him?
Chapter: 2 / Q: 35
A 64 year old man complains of increasing SOB (shortness of breath)and cough for the past 18 months. He coughs up a table spoonful of mucopurulent sputum with occasional specks of blood. What is the most likely underlying cause?
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A 75 year old man presents with Bell’s palsy. His past medical history is significant for late rash previously. CXR shows multiple soft shadows and CBC eosinophilia. What is the single most likely positive antibody?
Chapter: 2 / Q: 37
A 68 year old woman presents to the ED with confusion. Temp=39.3C and productive cough. Sputum is rusty colored after 2 days. CXR shows right lower lobe consolidation. What is the most likely organism?
Chapter: 2 / Q: 38
A nonsmoker who has worked in coal mines for 20yrs presents with gradually increasing demonstrating a mixed restrictive and obstructive ventilator defect with irreversible airflow limitation and reduced gas transfer. What is the single most appropriate diagnosis?
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A 25 year old man has been suffering from breathlessness and wheeze for 3months. He has been taking and he has to take salbutamol more frequently during the day time. He also complains of excessive dyspnea at night. What drugs or regimen would you like to add?
Chapter: 2 / Q: 40
A 12 year old presents with chest pain. Examination: tachycardia, hypotension, dilated neck veins and the trachea is not centrally placed. What is the next appropriate management?
Chapter: 2 / Q: 41
A 55 year old male presents to the emergency department after an RTA (road trafficaccident) his chest. Examination: pulse 140bpm, BP 80/50mmHg. What is the most likelydiagnosis?
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A 30 year old woman is taking treatment for asthma. She has a heart rate 130bpm and peak expiratory flow rate 400. What is the most appropriate management?
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