1) In pneumonia the chest X-ray has usually normalised after1 week.

Incorrect

CORRECT!

Normalisation can take between 4-6 weeks and it is for this reason that all patients with pneumonia must return to clinic after this time period to ensure that their X-Ray has normalised. We can be fairly sure that the pneumonia changes will have goner and therefore any ongoing changes may mean their is another disease process (eg. cancer).

2) Upper lobe venous diversion is a sign of left ventricular failure.

CORRECT!

A subtle but useful sign!

Incorrect

3) A chest X-ray in most asthmatics will show diffuse lung infiltrates.

Incorrect

CORRECT!

Most chest X-rays in Asthmatics are completely normal.

4) In tuberculosis changes are most common in the upper lobes.

CORRECT!

Incorrect

5) Ultrasound scanning is a useful way of confirming the presence of pleural fluid.

CORRECT!

Useful, and becoming more necessary for patient safety as a misplace needle or drain could cause damage to the heart, liver or spleen.

Incorrect

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