What is a stridor and when does it occur?
- Occurs in cough in pertussis or in laryngeal or tracheal obstruction
List the questions asked relating to sputum
What is mucous like sputum caused by?
Describe sputum seen in pulmonary oedema
Describe types of haemoptysis and their causes
What is a bovine cough?
- Larygeal paralysis
List the types of pain and their causes
What is emphysema?
- Panacinar emphysema is due to alpha-1 antrypsin deficiency, suspected in young non-smokers
What is kussmals breathing and when does it occur?
- Occurs in diabetic ketoacidosis
Which lung conditions can be caused by birds?
- Extrinsic allergic alveolitis (bird fanciers lung)
What is a pancoast tumour, and how does it affect nervous system?
- Can compress superior sympathetic chain and cause horners (miosis, anhydrosis, ptosis)
What is a flail chest?
Multiple broken ribs
List the types of breath sounds and their causes
List the symptoms of pulmonary fibrosis, and the findings on spirometry testing
What causes tension pneumothorax?
Define acute respiratory distress syndrome
Medical condition that occurs in critically ill patients characterised by widespread inflammation and non-cardiogenic pulmonary oedema
List symptoms and signs of acute respiratory distress syndrome
How is acute respiratory distress syndrome diagnosed?
Berlin criteria
Describe symptoms of asthma
List risk factors for pulmonary embolism
List symptoms of PE
Define bronchiectasis
Bronchiectasis is a permanent dilatation and thickening of the airways associated with chronic cough, sputum production, bacterial colonization, and recurrent infection.
What can be seen in streptococcus pneumoniae infection on X ray?
Lobar pneumonia (localised not patchy pulmonary infiltrates, only affecting one lobe)
What can be seen in adenovirus infection on X ray?
Interstitial pneumonitis - interstitial rather than alveolar shadowing, bronchograms not visible