Deck 49: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

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Which of the following is not one of the recommended medications for initial management of COPD patient group 2?

A) Theophylline
B) Long-acting anticholinergic
C) Long-acting beta2 agonist
D) Long acting anticholinergic and long-acting beta2 agonist combination inhaler
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Forced expiratory volume-1 second (FEV-1)/Forced vital capacity (FVC) ratio of less than .7 is considered indicative of airway obstruction.
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Which of the following carries the highest risk of developing COPD?

A) Smoking
B) Asthma
C) Occupation as airline mechanic
D) Seasonal allergies
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All of the following are characteristic COPD signs and symptoms except:

A) Airway obstruction
B) Completely reversible obstruction (as measured through spirometry)
C) Cough
D) Dyspnea on exertion
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COPD exacerbations always require prescription of oral steroids.
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Inhaled corticosteroids (ICSs) are not indicated for use in COPD pharmacological management.
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In purely chronic bronchitis, one form of COPD, all of the following are pathophysiological changes except:

A) Increased sputum production
B) Airway obstruction
C) Loss of airway integrity
D) Loss of alveolar-capillary bed surface area
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Long-acting bronchodilator inhaler medications are safe to use in COPD.
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COPD GOLD Level 4 is associated with a FEV-1 of:

A) Less than 30% predicted
B) Greater than 50% predicted
C) Greater than 60% predicted
D) None of the above
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Most COPD exacerbations are due to weather changes.
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Deck 49: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
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Which of the following is not one of the recommended medications for initial management of COPD patient group 2?

A) Theophylline
B) Long-acting anticholinergic
C) Long-acting beta2 agonist
D) Long acting anticholinergic and long-acting beta2 agonist combination inhaler
A
2
Forced expiratory volume-1 second (FEV-1)/Forced vital capacity (FVC) ratio of less than .7 is considered indicative of airway obstruction.
True
3
Which of the following carries the highest risk of developing COPD?

A) Smoking
B) Asthma
C) Occupation as airline mechanic
D) Seasonal allergies
A
4
All of the following are characteristic COPD signs and symptoms except:

A) Airway obstruction
B) Completely reversible obstruction (as measured through spirometry)
C) Cough
D) Dyspnea on exertion
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COPD exacerbations always require prescription of oral steroids.
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Inhaled corticosteroids (ICSs) are not indicated for use in COPD pharmacological management.
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In purely chronic bronchitis, one form of COPD, all of the following are pathophysiological changes except:

A) Increased sputum production
B) Airway obstruction
C) Loss of airway integrity
D) Loss of alveolar-capillary bed surface area
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Long-acting bronchodilator inhaler medications are safe to use in COPD.
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COPD GOLD Level 4 is associated with a FEV-1 of:

A) Less than 30% predicted
B) Greater than 50% predicted
C) Greater than 60% predicted
D) None of the above
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Most COPD exacerbations are due to weather changes.
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