Which of the following conditions are edema? A: Edema in lower extrimities. B: Eyelid edema. C: Pulmonary edema. D: Pericardial effusion. E: Pleural effusion.
Which of the following conditions are edema? A: Edema in lower extrimities. B: Eyelid edema. C: Pulmonary edema. D: Pericardial effusion. E: Pleural effusion.
Hyperresonance is normally caused over ( ) A: pneumonia B: pneumothorax C: emphysema D: pleural effusion
Hyperresonance is normally caused over ( ) A: pneumonia B: pneumothorax C: emphysema D: pleural effusion
Dyspnea with Wheezes often occur in ( ) A: Pleural effusion B: PE C: CHF D: Malignancy E: Neuromuscular disease
Dyspnea with Wheezes often occur in ( ) A: Pleural effusion B: PE C: CHF D: Malignancy E: Neuromuscular disease
Dead space like ventilation may occur in the case of A: pulmonary embolism B: atelectasis C: consolidation of lung D: pleural effusion E: bronchiectasis
Dead space like ventilation may occur in the case of A: pulmonary embolism B: atelectasis C: consolidation of lung D: pleural effusion E: bronchiectasis
In which of the following situations can tympany occur( ) A: stomach bubble area B: Pneumothorax C: Large pleural effusion D: Patients have a greater lung empty E: Pneumoperitoneum
In which of the following situations can tympany occur( ) A: stomach bubble area B: Pneumothorax C: Large pleural effusion D: Patients have a greater lung empty E: Pneumoperitoneum
The floating patella test is mainly used to examine() A: patellar fracture B: knee joint synovitis C: knee joint cavity effusion D: knee tendon reflex E: knee joint range of motion
The floating patella test is mainly used to examine() A: patellar fracture B: knee joint synovitis C: knee joint cavity effusion D: knee tendon reflex E: knee joint range of motion
If a fluid's fluid/serum protein ratio is 0.8, this fluid is____ A: transudate B: exudate C: ascites D: CSF E: pleural effusion <br/>Ⅱ. Please answer the questions briefly (5 marks each, 30 marks).
If a fluid's fluid/serum protein ratio is 0.8, this fluid is____ A: transudate B: exudate C: ascites D: CSF E: pleural effusion <br/>Ⅱ. Please answer the questions briefly (5 marks each, 30 marks).
Which of the following descriptions is not correct?( ) A: lobulation is an important imaging sign to diagnose peripheral pulmonary carcinoma. B: cavity with irregular inner wall is a characteristic of peripheral pulmonary carcinoma. C: satellite lesion is used to describe peripheral pulmonary carcinoma. D: concave border with higher lateral part is a characteristic of pleural effusion.
Which of the following descriptions is not correct?( ) A: lobulation is an important imaging sign to diagnose peripheral pulmonary carcinoma. B: cavity with irregular inner wall is a characteristic of peripheral pulmonary carcinoma. C: satellite lesion is used to describe peripheral pulmonary carcinoma. D: concave border with higher lateral part is a characteristic of pleural effusion.
Which of the followings are early changes of COVID-19 CT? A: Multiple small patches and interstitial changes, especially in the periphery of the lung. B: Multiple small patches and interstitial changes, especially in the inner region of the lung. C: Diffuse ground glass opacifications, especially in the periphery of the lung. D: Diffuse ground glass opacifications, especially in the inner region of the lung. E: Lung consolidation and pleural effusion.
Which of the followings are early changes of COVID-19 CT? A: Multiple small patches and interstitial changes, especially in the periphery of the lung. B: Multiple small patches and interstitial changes, especially in the inner region of the lung. C: Diffuse ground glass opacifications, especially in the periphery of the lung. D: Diffuse ground glass opacifications, especially in the inner region of the lung. E: Lung consolidation and pleural effusion.
A 21 year old presents to your office after injuring her knee in a soccer game. She states that the knee clicks when she walks and has “locked” on several occasions.On exam there is an effusion and the knee is grossly stable. The most likely diagnosis is:(B) A: Anterior cruciate ligament tear B: Osteoarthritis C: Meniscal tear D: Bursitis
A 21 year old presents to your office after injuring her knee in a soccer game. She states that the knee clicks when she walks and has “locked” on several occasions.On exam there is an effusion and the knee is grossly stable. The most likely diagnosis is:(B) A: Anterior cruciate ligament tear B: Osteoarthritis C: Meniscal tear D: Bursitis