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Question 106# Print Question

A 30-year-old woman is admitted to the Emergency Department with an exacerbation of asthma. On arrival her peak flow is 30% of predicted, respiratory rate is 36/min and oxygen saturations are 98% on 100% high-flow oxygen. She is given back-to-back nebulizers, intravenous hydrocortisone and started on a magnesium infusion.

Which one of the following would be the strongest indicator of a need for intubation and ventilation? 

A. PEFR 20% of predicted
B. pH 7.33
C. Patient preference after informed consent
D. Respiratory rate of 50 / min
E. Oxygen saturations of 95% on 100% high-flow oxygen


Question 107# Print Question

You are reviewing a man with haemoptysis in the rapid-access lung clinic.

Which one of the following is the most significant risk factor for developing lung cancer?

A. Cryptogenic fibrosing alveolitis
B. Asbestos exposure for most of working life
C. 10 year period of smoking 'crack' cocaine 20 years ago
D. 30 pack-year history of smoking
E. 20 year history of recreational cannabis use


Question 108# Print Question

A 72-year-old man presents with gradually increasing shortness-of-breath on exertion over the past six months. He stopped smoking around 20 years ago and had a number of jobs including a builder and miner when he was younger. On auscultation of his chest fine crackles can be heard in both bases. Oxygen saturations are 95% on room air.

A number of tests are arranged:

  • Spirometry: normal
  • Chest x-ray: diffuse reticular shadowing suggestive of fibrosis affecting the lower zones. Heart size normal

What is the most likely diagnosis?

A. Extrinsic allergic alveolitis
B. Histiocytosis
C. Asbestosis
D. Silicosis
E. Coal worker's pneumoconiosis


Question 109# Print Question

A 34-year-old steelworker presents complaining of episodic shortness of breath. This is particularly noted whilst at work where he describes feeling wheezy and having a tendency to cough.

Which one of the following is the most appropriate diagnostic investigation?

A. Patch testing
B. High resolution computed tomography of thorax
C. Serial peak flow measurements at work and at home
D. Specific IgE measurements
E. Skin prick test


Question 110# Print Question

A 35-year-old patient with a history of asthma and epilepsy presents with haemoptysis and a worsening of his asthma. Blood tests reveal an eosinophilia and a positive pANCA.

Which of the following drugs is most likely to have precipitated the likely diagnosis? 

A. Montelukast
B. Phenytoin
C. Sodium valproate
D. Prednisolone
E. Sodium cromoglycate




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