Basics of PFT
Lung health & diseases
PFT devices & procedures
Symptoms & risk factors
Advanced Lung Function Concepts
100

"PFT" stands for....

Pulmonary Function Testing

100

Name 1 lung disease that a PFT can help diagnose 

Asthma 

COPD

100

What device is used to measure how much air a person can exhale quickly?

Peak flow meter

100

What common symptom involves difficulty breathing?

Shortness of breath

100

What is the term for the total amount of air the lungs can hold?

Total Lung Capacity (TLC)

200

Which organ does a PFT evaluate?

The lungs


200

What chronic disease causes the airways to become inflamed & narrowed? 

Asthma

200

Name the machine used in spirometry tests.

Spirometer

200

T/F

Air pollution can impact lung health.

True

200

Which gas is commonly used to measure diffusion capacity in a PFT?

Carbon Monoxide (CO)

300

What is the primary purpose of PFT?

Measure how well the lungs are working

300

Which lung condition destroys the alveoli & is common among smokers?

Emphysema 

300

What is the term for the amount of air you can forcefully exhale in one second?

Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 second (FEV1)

300

What lifestyle habit is the leading cause of COPD?

Smoking

300

What does a low diffusion capacity (DLCO) indicate?

Impaired gas exchange (e.g., from pulmonary fibrosis or emphysema)

400

T/F

PFTs are ONLY done in hospitals

FALSE

PFTs can also be done in clinics & testing centers

400

What does COPD stand for? 

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

400

What does a low FEV1 result usually indicate?

Obstructed airways (e.g., asthma, COPD)

400

Which symptom would likely indicate the need for a PFT?

Persistent coughing or wheezing

400

What type of lung disease shows normal airflow but reduced lung volumes?

Restrictive lung disease

500

What 2 key aspects of lung function do most PFT measure?

Airflow & lung volume

500

What type of disease causes the lungs to become stiff, leading to reduced lung capacity?

Restrictive Lung diseases

500

T/F
smoking decreases COHb

False

Smoking INCREASES COHb = Low DLCO

500

Name a workplace hazard that can cause lung problems over time.

Exposure to dust, fumes, or chemicals (like asbestos or silica)

500

Which PFT parameter is used to distinguish between obstructive & restrictive diseases? How?

FEV1/FVC ratio

> 0.70 = restrictive or normal

< 0.70 = obstructive

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