Chest Questions

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Quiz on Chest Questions, created by isquare4rad on 27/11/2014.
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Question 1

Question
Identify label A.
Answer
  • Heart
  • Apex
  • Aortic Arch
  • Diaphragm

Question 2

Question
Identify label B.
Answer
  • Trachea
  • Diaphragm
  • Stomach
  • Costophrenic Angle

Question 3

Question
What is the abnormality seen in this image?
Answer
  • Linear opacity seen at RML appears to be thickened horizontal fissure.
  • Opacification of right lower zone seen.
  • Right costophrenic angle not seen clearly.
  • All of the above

Question 4

Question
What is the abnormality seen in the image?
Answer
  • The chest x-ray appears normal.
  • Left costophrenic angle is not clearly seen.
  • Patchy opacity seen in the right mid-zone of the lung.
  • Poor inspiratory film with less then ten posterior ribs visible.

Question 5

Question
The chest x-ray shows pleural effusion at the bilateral lower zones of the chest. What is the recommended management for this patient?
Answer
  • Appropriate antibiotic therapy and observe patient for the next 24 hours
  • Chest drain to remove the plueral fluid and provide relieve in the lungs.
  • Alert the physician to potentially life-threatening complications such as, pneumothorax, hemothorax, vascular injuries, pulmonary contusions, and intra-abdominal injuries.
  • Take blood, blood cultures and blood gases.

Question 6

Question
Identify the abnormality seen in this image.
Answer
  • Cardiomegaly
  • Pleural Thickening
  • Rib fracture
  • Pneumothorax

Question 7

Question
What is the recommended management for this patient’s case?
Answer
  • Place patient on 100% oxygen with continuous saturation monitoring and frequent observations, preferably in a high dependency environment. Followed by a chest drain.
  • Is to alert the physician to potentially life-threatening complications such as, pneumothorax, haemothorax, vascular injuries, pulmonary contusions, and intra-abdominal injuries. Followed by oral anti-inflammatory analgesia for mild pain.
  • Administer supplemental oxygen, antiarrythmics, diuretics, anti-ischemic therapy, inotropes, vasodilators as indicated for symptomatic relief.
  • Take blood, blood cultures and blood gases.

Question 8

Question
How many fractures are seen in this image?
Answer
  • 2
  • 4
  • 3
  • 5

Question 9

Question
What abnormality is demonstrated in this image?
Answer
  • Loss of lung markings seen at the left apex.
  • Increased lung markings in bilateral lower zones.
  • Opacity seen at the right apex likely due to pleural thickening.
  • Honey combing appearance on the left lung.

Question 10

Question
What is false regarding this image?
Answer
  • Patchiness seen at the right lung.
  • Haziness seen at the left lower zone.
  • Honeycombing appearance is seen at the left lower zone.
  • The patient might present with shortness of breath, productive cough, fever, and pleuritic chest pain.

Question 11

Question
Which of the following is false about the image?
Answer
  • Haziness seen at the right lower zone.
  • Right linear opacity is seen.
  • Haziness seen at the left lower zone.
  • Left costophrenic angle is not seen clearly.

Question 12

Question
What pathology do the features in this image likely suggest?
Answer
  • Atelectasis
  • Bronchiectasis
  • Pneumonia
  • Pleural effusion

Question 13

Question
What is the first immediate patient management if the condition is at the severe state?
Answer
  • Place patient on oxygen immediately.
  • None of the above.
  • Advise the doctor to send the patient for a CT scan.
  • Admit the patient to the ward.

Question 14

Question
What abnormal feature(s) is/are seen in this image?
Answer
  • Multiple opacities at right lower zone.
  • Honey combing appearance at left lower zone.
  • Loss of lung markings at left upper zone.
  • Calcified density seen at the aortic arch.

Question 15

Question
What is the likely pathology suggested from this image?
Answer
  • Pleural effusion.
  • Pleural thickening.
  • Atelectasis.
  • Pulmonary fibrosis.

Question 16

Question
Which of the following is true about the image?
Answer
  • Patchiness seen at right lung likely due to infective changes.
  • Loss of lung markings seen at the left apex.
  • Opacity seen at right lung apex .
  • Increased bronchovascular markings seen at R mid-lower zones.

Question 17

Question
What is the likely pathology suggested?
Answer
  • Pneumonia.
  • Pleural thickening.
  • Pneumothorax.
  • Bronchiectasis.

Question 18

Question
Mrs Gopal is a 58 year old housewife. She presents at the A&E complaining of a sharp and stabbing pain in the chest which gets worse every time she coughs. She also has a chronic cough with excessive phlegm. The GP referred her for a chest x-ray seen on the left. Which of following is false about the image?
Answer
  • Scarring seen in bilateral lower zones of the lung.
  • Ring shadows seen at left lower zones.
  • Ring shadows seen at right lower zones.
  • Increased bronchovascular markings seen at bilateral lower zones.

Question 19

Question
What is the likely diagnosis of Mrs Gopal from the features seen?
Answer
  • Pleural thickening.
  • Atelectasis.
  • Pulmonary fibrosis.
  • Bronchiectasis.

Question 20

Question
What abnormal feature is seen in this image?
Answer
  • Old fracture of the 7th rib.
  • Opacity seen at right apex.
  • Dilated bronchovascular markings with ring shadows.
  • Scarring at bilateral lower zones.

Question 21

Question
What is the most prominent abnormality seen in this image?
Answer
  • Patchiness seen at bilateral lower zones.
  • Band of opacity seen at the right lower zone.
  • Increased heart size.
  • Loss of the left costophrenic angle.

Question 22

Question
Mr Hassan arrived at the A&E with shortness of breath and productive cough( green sputum) that has lasted for a week. He had also recently experienced high fever, heamoptysis and rigors over the past few days. His chest pain worsens when he coughs. A chest x-ray was requested by the doctor to rule out on his condition. What is the likely diagnosis for Mr Hassan?
Answer
  • Pneumothorax
  • Pneumonia
  • Pleural Effusion
  • Bronchiectasis
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