MRCP UK EXAMINATIONS

RESPIRATORY

CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
If a patient chokes, he may develop a ____
A
Lobaire pneumonia
B
Broncho pneumonia
C
Aspiration pneumonia
D
None of the above
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -Pneumonia is an infection in your lungs. One of the ways you can get this infection is by inhaling saliva, food, stomach contents or even foreign objects into your lungs, which is called aspiration pneumonia. This type is more common among certain people, including people with nerve disorders or swallowing issues.

Detailed explanation-2: -Symptoms of chemical pneumonitis include sudden shortness of breath and a cough that develops within minutes or hours. Other symptoms may include fever and pink frothy sputum. In less severe cases, the symptoms of aspiration pneumonia may occur a day or two after inhalation of the toxin.

Detailed explanation-3: -Being less alert due to medicines, illness, surgery, or other reasons. Coma. Drinking large amounts of alcohol. Taking illicit drugs (such as opioids) which make you less alert. Receiving medicine to put you into a deep sleep for surgery (general anesthesia) Old age. More items

Detailed explanation-4: -coughing when drinking, particularly with thin liquids. difficulty feeding. frequent respiratory infections or recurrent pneumonia. noisy breathing while drinking. gagging during meals. back arching during feeding. skin turning a bluish color. More items

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