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10 Essential Pulmonary Embolism MCQs with Answers

  • Question of

    Which of the following is the most common cause of pulmonary embolism (PE)?

    • Air embolism
    • Fat embolism
    • Amniotic fluid embolism
    • Pulmonary thromboembolism (PTE)

    Correct Wrong

    Over 95% of pulmonary embolisms are due to pulmonary thromboembolism, where a blood clot obstructs the pulmonary artery or its branches.

  • Question of

    What is the primary source of thrombi that cause pulmonary thromboembolism (PTE)?

    • Superficial veins of the lower extremities
    • Deep veins of the lower extremities
    • Pulmonary veins
    • Arteries of the upper extremities

    Correct Wrong

    In more than 95% of cases, the thrombus causing PTE originates from deep veins of the lower extremities, which is also known as deep vein thrombosis (DVT).

  • Question of

    Which of the following factors is categorized as a strong risk factor for developing pulmonary embolism?

    • Bed rest for more than 3 days
    • Knee arthroscopy
    • Central venous catheter

    Correct Wrong

    According to the risk stratification table, a central venous catheter is considered a strong risk factor, while bed rest, knee arthroscopy, and obesity are moderate or weak risk factors.

  • Question of

    Which of the following is a common clinical manifestation of pulmonary embolism?

    • Bradycardia
    • Hypothermia
    • Tachypnea
    • Weight loss

    Correct Wrong

    Tachypnea (rapid breathing) is a common clinical sign of PE, observed in around 70% of cases. Other frequent symptoms include dyspnea and chest pain.

  • Question of

    Which imaging modality is most commonly used to confirm the diagnosis of pulmonary embolism?

    • MRI of the lungs
    • Chest X-ray
    • Ventilation-perfusion (V/Q) scan
    • CT pulmonary angiography

    Correct Wrong

    CT pulmonary angiography is the gold standard for confirming or excluding pulmonary embolism as it directly visualizes filling defects in the pulmonary arteries.

  • Question of

    Which scoring system is used to assess the clinical probability of pulmonary embolism?

    • CHA2DS2-VASc
    • Wells score
    • APACHE score
    • Child-Pugh score

    Correct Wrong

    The Wells scoring system is commonly used to estimate the likelihood of pulmonary embolism based on various clinical criteria.

  • Question of

    Which of the following is a characteristic finding in arterial blood gas analysis in a patient with pulmonary embolism?

    • Hypercapnia
    • Hypoxemia without hypercapnia
    • Metabolic alkalosis

    Correct Wrong

    Pulmonary embolism often leads to hypoxemia (low oxygen levels) without hypercapnia (elevated CO2 levels) due to ventilation-perfusion mismatch.

  • Question of

    What is the preferred treatment for a hemodynamically unstable patient with massive pulmonary embolism?

    • Anticoagulation with warfarin
    • Fibrinolytic therapy
    • Oral antiplatelet agents

    Correct Wrong

    In hemodynamically unstable patients, fibrinolytic therapy is recommended to rapidly dissolve the clot and restore pulmonary circulation.

  • Question of

    Which clinical finding would most likely suggest the presence of a pulmonary infarction secondary to PE?

    • Sharp pleuritic chest pain
    • Cyanosis
    • Hemoptysis
    • Bradycardia

    Correct Wrong

    Hemoptysis (coughing up blood) is a common sign of pulmonary infarction, which occurs in about 10% of PE cases when the blood supply to lung tissue is compromised.

  • Question of

    What is the role of D-dimer testing in the diagnostic evaluation of pulmonary embolism?

    • To confirm the diagnosis of PE
    • To rule out the diagnosis in patients with low clinical probability
    • To differentiate between PE and myocardial infarction
    • To assess the severity of PE

    Correct Wrong

    Elevated D-dimer levels suggest the presence of a thrombotic process, but due to its low specificity, it is mainly used to exclude PE in patients with a low probability based on clinical assessment.

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