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Asthma is considered to be due to:

A an autosomal recessive trait

B autoimmunity

C excessive use of antibiotics as a young child

D interactions between genetic and environmental factors - ANSWER D



In asthma ____ is (are) reduced

A lung volumes

B expiratory flow rates

C air trapping

D dead space - ANSWER B



A 13-year-old female has been diagnosed with asthma. Which of the following should
she acknowledge as part of an asthma attack?

A headache

B chest pain

C wheezing

D bradycardia - ANSWER C



Airways hyperresponsiveness in asthma is due to:

A increased sympathetic nervous system response

B release of stress hormones

C exposure to an allergen causing mast cell degranulation

, D genetic decrease in IgE responsiveness - ANSWER C



Airway obstruction contributing to increased airflow resistance and hypoventilation in
asthma is due to:

A type II alveolar cell damage and decreased surfectant

B alveolar fibrosis and pulmonary oedema

C mucous secretion, bronchoconstriction and airway oedema

D collapse of the cartilaginous rings in the bronchi - ANSWER C



A 10-year-old male is brought to the ER with prolonged bronchospasm and severe
hypoxaemia. The most likely diagnosis is:

A exercise-induced asthma

B chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

C status asthmaticus

D bronchiectasis - ANSWER C



A 60-year-old female with emphysema is having difficulty expiring a given volume of air.
She is most likely experiencing _____ pulmonary disease

A restrictive

B obstructive

C atelectic

D pleuritic - ANSWER B



A 52-year-old female presents with chronic bronchitis. Tests reveal closure of the
airway during expiration. This condition is most likely caused by:

A thick mucous from hypertrophied glands

B ventilation-perfusion mismatch

C hyperventilation

D thinning smooth muscle in the bronchioles - ANSWER A

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