Surgery MCQ Answer 02

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The Correct Answer: A


DISCUSSION:

The Chronic Bronchitis and Emphysema HandbookChronic bronchitis may have an acute component, and in these patients therapy with antibiotics and bronchodilators may improve the flow rate as measured by pulmonary function tests within 3 or 4 days of the cessation of smoking and treatment of the acute condition. However, the chronic bronchitic will continue to produce large amounts of mucus, most evident in the morning, even after the acute process has been resolved. Clearance of these secretions is hampered by the inability to cough, perhaps secondary to the pain of thoracotomy or abdominal surgery or by a decrease in the number of ciliary cells that help move mucus up the tracheobronchial tree. This causes plugging of small airways and atelectasis, which may progress to pneumonia. For this reason, cessation of smoking for 3 to 5 days before surgery is very beneficial in preventing pulmonary complications during the postoperative period.

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