Asthma
COPD
Tuberculosis
Lung Cancer
Fibrotic Lung Disease
100

What is the classic triad of asthma symptoms?

Wheeze, cough, and shortness of breath

100

What is the primary cause of COPD in the UK?

Smoking

100

What is the most common site of TB infection?

Lungs (pulmonary TB)

100

What is the recommended first imaging test for suspected lung cancer?

Chest X-ray

100

What occupational exposure is linked to asbestosis?

Asbestos (e.g., shipbuilding, construction)

200

What class of drug is salbutamol?

Short-acting β₂-agonist (SABA)

200

What does the FEV1/FVC ratio look like in COPD?

<0.7 (obstructive pattern)

200

What is the name of the causative organism of TB?

Mycobacterium Tuberculosis

200

What is the most common type of lung cancer?

Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer accounts for 80-85% of lung cancers

200

What is the classical auscultation finding in pulmonary fibrosis?

Fine “Velcro” crackles

300

Name one red flag feature that might suggest an asthma emergency

Silent chest, cyanosis, inability to complete sentences, PEFR <33%

300

Name the 3 components of the “blue bloater” phenotype.

Cyanosis, chronic bronchitis, CO₂ retention

300

What is the common finding on chest x-ray of pulmonary TB?

Cavitating lung lesion

300

Which lung cancer is associated with SIADH and ectopic ACTH?

Small cell lung cancer cells can produce ADH, leading to paraneoplastic syndrome

300

What is the median survival time of idiopathic fibrotic lung disease (+/- 1 year either side)?

3 years - due to disease progression and respiratory failure. 

400

What is the FeNO test used for?

Indicates degree of airway inflammation to diagnose allergic or eosinophillic asthma (FeNO >40 = asthma)

400

What inhalers are typically prescribed first-line in COPD?

SABA or SAMA (short-acting bronchodilators)

400

What is the first-line treatment regimen for active TB?

Rifampicin, Isoniazid, Pyrazinamide, Ethambutol (RIPE)

400

Name one red flag symptom of lung cancer.

Haemoptysis, weight loss, persistent cough, hoarseness

400

What pattern is typically seen on high-resolution CT in IPF?

Honeycombing

500

What is the pharmacological management of newly diagnosed asthma?

Anti Inflammatory Reliever therapy, Maintenance And Reliever Therapy (ICS+Formoterol), then LTRA or LAMA

500

What resting PaO2 value is required for initiating long-term oxygen therapy (LTOT)?

PaO₂ <7.3 kPa or PaO₂ <8 kPa with polycythaemia/pulmonary hypertension

500

What condition is indicated by a positive Mantoux test but no symptoms?

Latent TB infection

500

What is a Pancoast tumour and what syndrome can it cause?

Apical lung tumour → Horner’s syndrome (ptosis, miosis, anhidrosis)

500

Name a drug used to slow progression of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.

Pirfenidone or Nintedanib