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Question: Identify the r]true statements

  1. Chest Xray is mandatory for all COPD patients
  2. FEV 1 of less than 80% is classified as mild COPD
  3. Preoperative wheezing warrants aggressive treatment
  4.  General anaesthesia and endotracheal intubation are associated with increased morbidity.
  5. Interscalene block is contraindicated

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Answers:

    1. False
    2. False
    3. True
    4. True
    5. False
  • Chest X-ray is a useful and commonly asked investigation in COPD patients. However, it is not mandatory and should be asked on a case-to-case basis (NICE guidelines)
  • COPD severity grading
    • Stage I (mild) – FEV1 80% or greater of predicted.
    • Stage II (moderate) – FEV1 50-79% of predicted.
    • Stage III (severe) – FEV1 30-49% of predicted.
    • Stage IV (very severe) – FEV1 less than 30% of predicted or FEV.
  • Preoperative findings like wheezing demand active bronchodilator therapy that may include steroid therapy.
  • General anaesthesia in the setting of pre-existing COPD increases the peri-op morbidity including the incidence PPCs
  • Interscalene block is contraindicated only in the setting of severe COPD with poor reserve as it can block the phrenic nerve and exacerbate respiratory insufficiency.

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EDAIC Part-1 Mock-test (1), Paper A with MCQ explanations.

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EDAIC mock-tests are designed to get you accustomed to the feel and pattern of the examination. These are time-limited question papers that mimic the difficulty level of EDAIC MCQ exams. For each paper, you will have a prefixed time slot of 2 hours (just like the real exam). After the submission, your score will be mailed to you with explanations (if you had opted for the test + explanation). It is an excellent opportunity for practice and revision for the exam-going candidates. You can take the mock test at your convenience making sure you have 2 uninterrupted hours as the test will close in 2 hours after you start the exam. We recommend that you take the complete test (A and B) on the same day with at least 1-hour break between attempting Paper A and Paper B.\ For Mock test (1), Paper B with MCQ explanations click here.

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