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- How to treat the two types of COPD: Type A: Emphysema and Type B: Chronic Bronchitis?Is lung transplantation a solution for emphysema?A 38 year old female has been experiencing intermittent shortness of breath, wheezing and cough for six months. Which of the following features most strongly supports a diagnosis of asthma rather than COPD? a) Improvement of lung function with steroid therapy b) Smoking history from adolescence c) Marked diurnal variation in peak expiratory flow rate d) FEV1/FEV ration less than 70%
- Which one of the following is NOT a feature of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)? Question options: A) Frequent pulmonary infections are common. B) Most patients have a genetic predisposition to COPD. C) Dyspnea becomes progressively more severe. D) Most patients have a history of smoking. E) Most COPD victims are hypoxic.What is the aim of therapy for asthma?What is chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).?What pathophysiology is occurring in the lungs of a patient with COPD?
- Discuss the use of oxygen therapy in patients with a diagnosis of COPD. What are the benefits and the potential pitfalls?Discuss the one specific patholgical condion for the pathophysiology of asthma.What are the modifiable and non-modifiable factors of respiratory distress syndrome (pathopyshiology)
- Explain the postulated mechanisms involved in an (atopic) asthmatic attack. What are the clinical and histological manifestations of an asthmatic attack? What role does chronic inflammation play in perpetuating asthma?Describe the pathophysiology of bronchiolitis and identify the most common organism causing this infection. What laboratory testing can confirm your suspicion?8) The diagnostic criteria for chronic bronchitis should be cough and expectoration() A) They occur for at least 3 months each year and last for more than 10 years B) They occur for at least 1 months each year and last for more than 2 years C) They occur for at least 2 months each year and last for more 3 years D) They occur for at least 3 months each year and last for more than 2 years E) They occur for at least 6 months each year and last for more than 4 years