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42 Cards in this Set
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which diseases of the lung normally have fever present?
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bacterial pneumonia, influenza, anthrax, SARS, bacterial epiglottitis
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which diseases of the lung normally have dry, hacking cough?
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asthma, TB, cocci, cancer, GERD, ace inhibitor, pertussis
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which diseases of the lung normally have productive coughs?
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actue bronchitis, bacterial pneumonia, COPD
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what can occur after URI?
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acute bronchitis (later stages) or bacterial pneumonia (8-10 days after onset)
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chest x-ray with acute bronchitis is __
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negative
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what is associated with productive and purulent cough throughout the day
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bacterial pneumonia
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chest x-ray with bacterial pneumonia is ___
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positive with infiltrates
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symptoms of COPD include
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rhonchi/wheezing in later stages, decreased breath sounds in emphysema, use of ancillary muscles
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which is characteristic with cough worse at night between 2 and 6
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asthma
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which may have symptoms of allergic rhinitis or atopic dermatitis
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asthma
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which nonproductive cough has a positive chest x-ray?
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TB/cocci/cancer
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which is characteristic of episodic violent coughing spasms
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pertussis (whooping cough)
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which lung condition is characteristic of slow onset and typical cold symptoms
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URI
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which lung conditions result in dyspnea
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pneumonia, pulmonary embolism, asthma, COPD, congestive heart failure
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which lung condition results in an inspirational stridor
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croup
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which lung condition has wheezing cleared on coughing
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acute bronchitis
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which lung condition has expiratory wheezing?
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asthma
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which lung condition has stridor on inspiration and wheezing on expiration
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pertussis
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which lung condition is worse within an hour of lying down
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GERD
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which lung condition has a cough dry or productive 2-4 hours after lying down
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congestive heart failure
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which lung condition results in muscle pain and increased breathing
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influenza/viral pneumonia
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what ear condition is associated with a red/bulging TM and loss of landmarks
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acute otitis media
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which ear conditions result in decreased hearing
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acute otitis media, serous otitis media, chronic suppurative otitis media, otitis externa sometimes
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which ear conditions result in pain?
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acute otitis media, otitis externa, TMJ, sometimes chronic suppurative otitis media
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which ear condition is associated with fever?
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acute otitis media
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which ear conditions are associated with discharge?
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chronic suppurative otitis media, otitis externa
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which ear conditions are associated with nonmobile TMs
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acute otitis media and serous otitis media
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which ear conditions is associated with a large central perforation of the TM and cholesteatoma
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CSOM
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which ear condition is associated with red, swollen canal wall and picturesque growths
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otitis externa
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which ear condition is associated with headaches, and muscle spasm
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TMJ
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which ear condition is associated with recent allergic rhinitis
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serous otitis media
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which ear condition results in increased visibility of landmarks and fulid levels
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serous otitis media
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which throat conditions are associated with fevers
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strep throat, viral pharyngitis (maybe), herpangina, HFM disease, bacterial epiglottitis, mono (lowgrade)
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which throat conditions have an absensce of cough or other URI symptoms
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strep throat, viral pharyngitis, herpangina, HFM, mono, epiglottitis
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which throat conditions have URI symptoms
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allergy/URI, laryngitis maybe (associated with URI)
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which throat condition is associated with a red posterior pharynx with pus
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strep throat, viral pharyngitis (more mild)
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which throat condition is associated with swollen tonsils with pus
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strep throat, viral pharyngitis (more mild)
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which throat condition is associated with nasal drainage on posterior pharynx
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allergy/URI
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which throat conditions are associated with severe pain, malaise, difficulty swallowing
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herpangina and HFM disease
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which throat condition is associated with ulcerations with a red border on tonsilar pillars/posterior pharynx
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herpangina
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which throat condition is associated with mildly inflammed pharynx without pus, and jaundice
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mononucleosis
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which condition is associated with a cough of more than 14 days
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RSV "flu"
asthma, COPD, TB/Cocci/Cancer, pneumonia |