You are at a clinic in Copper Mountain, Colorado (elevation…

You are at a clinic in Copper Mountain, Colorado (elevation 9,712 ft). Your patient arrived that morning from Gainesville, Florida then went on a 6 mile hike. He comes in complaining of difficulty breathing. You determine that he is suffering from pulmonary edema. What is most probable cause of the edema?

A 55 year old male presents with fever, a stiff neck, and co…

A 55 year old male presents with fever, a stiff neck, and confusion. These symptoms were preceded by “cold-like” symptoms. You suspect meningitis and perform a spinal puncture which reveals the presence of WBCs (mostly mononuclear cells), but normal glucose levels. A family history reveals the patient’s granddaughter who recently visited the patient, had herpangina. A positive viral culture from the CSF confirms your suspicion that the meningitis was caused by:

A young patient arrives in the ER with coughing and shortnes…

A young patient arrives in the ER with coughing and shortness of breath. The patient has a history of chest infections. Upon further testing, you find that pulmonary mucus is thick and sticky, clogging the alveoli and the sweat is salty suggesting a diagnosis of cystic fibrosis. Which of the following best describes cystic fibrosis?

A 68 yo man presents to the UF Health ED with shortness of b…

A 68 yo man presents to the UF Health ED with shortness of breath. It has been slowing progressing over the past year, but has now reached the point where walking up one flight of stairs is problematic. On room air, PaO2 = 52 mm Hg and SpO2 = 83%. Respiratory rate is 28 bpm. Measures of airway resistance are within predicted values, but lung compliance measures are half of the predicted value. Which of the following is the most likely diagnosis?