Respiratory Diseases Flashcards

1
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what is haemoptysis?

A

the coughing up of blood from the respiratory tract

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2
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what are the causes of haemoptysis?

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-chest infection
-Inhaled foreign body
-pulmonary oedema
-lung cancer

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3
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what is dyspnoea?

A

the sensation of shortness of breath

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4
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what are the common causes of rapid onset dyspnoea?

A

-asthma
-pulmonary embolus
-Inhaled foreign body

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5
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what are the common causes of gradual onset dyspnoea?

A

-obstructive airway disease (COPD)
-malignancy

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6
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what is orthopnoea?

A

shortness of breath caused by lying down

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7
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breathlessness at rest is classed as how many breaths per minute?

A

> 12

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8
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what does breathlessness at rest indicate?

A

respiratory or cardiac problem

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9
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define ‘wheeze’

A

a multi-pitch (polyphonic) expiratory sound

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10
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what may a wheeze indicate?

A

a small-airway obstruction i.e. asthma

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11
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define ‘stridor’

A

a harsh rasping sound on inspiration

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12
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what is stridor indicative of?

A

upper airway obstruction such as laryngeal oedema due to allergic swelling or a foreign body in the larynx

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13
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what are the respiratory aetiologies of finger clubbing?

A

-bronchial carcinoma
-chronic suppurative lung disease
-asbestosis
-fibrosing alveoli’s
-familial

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14
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what does cynanosis in the extremities indicate?

A

poor perfusion or cardiac output

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15
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what does central cyanosis indicate?

A

hypoventilation
parenchymal lung disease
heart failure
right-to-left artery-venous malformation

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16
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what is cervical lymphadenopathy?

A

the presence of palpable lymph nodes in the neck

17
Q

infiltrative spread of a lung tumour to the cervical sympathetic chain can cause which condition?

A

horners syndrome

18
Q

what % of the population suffers from asthma?

A

5%

19
Q

what are the 3 characteristic features of asthmas?

A
  • hyper-responsive airways
  • inflammation
  • excess mucus production
20
Q

list extrinsic aetiologies of asthma

A

-pollen
-faeces of house-dust mites
-salivary proteins
-pet fur

21
Q

list intrinsic aetiologies of asthma

A

-atopy with raised IgE levels
-asthma gene (chromosome 11)
-bronchial hyper-reactivity

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