Module 2 Assessment
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Patient: Mr. Harris, 73M, former smoker, asymptomatic. CT Impression: “Mild basilar predominant changes consistent with age-related parenchymal scarring. Subtle reticulations noted. No acute process.” You reviewed the scan and confirmed:
- Subpleural, basilar-predominant reticulation
- Honeycombing present
- Mild traction bronchiectasis
- No ground-glass opacities, nodules, or air trapping.
Patient: Ms. Jenkins, 69F, never smoker, no symptoms, CT for cardiac clearance. CT Impression:
“Subtle peripheral interstitial changes in the lower lobes. No consolidation or effusion. Consider age-related fibrosis.”
You reviewed the scan and confirmed:
- Subpleural and basal reticulation
- Traction bronchiectasis
- No honeycombing
- Mild volume loss
- No upper lobe predominance or air trapping
Patient: Mr. Collins, 65M, retired farmer, CT after persistent cough. CT Impression:
“Parenchymal irregularity and scattered fibrotic changes. Some suggestion of airway involvement. Further clinical correlation advised.”
You reviewed the scan and confirmed:
- Fibrosis with upper lobe predominance
- Mosaic attenuation and air trapping
- No honeycombing
- Scattered centrilobular nodules
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Module 2 Assessment
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Module 2 Assessment
There are 3 scenario-based questions in this module. Please click send after you choose your answer. You will proceed to the next page if you answer correctly.
Start Assessement
Patient: Mr. Harris, 73M, former smoker, asymptomatic. CT Impression: “Mild basilar predominant changes consistent with age-related parenchymal scarring. Subtle reticulations noted. No acute process.” You reviewed the scan and confirmed:
Patient: Ms. Jenkins, 69F, never smoker, no symptoms, CT for cardiac clearance. CT Impression: “Subtle peripheral interstitial changes in the lower lobes. No consolidation or effusion. Consider age-related fibrosis.” You reviewed the scan and confirmed:
Patient: Mr. Collins, 65M, retired farmer, CT after persistent cough. CT Impression: “Parenchymal irregularity and scattered fibrotic changes. Some suggestion of airway involvement. Further clinical correlation advised.” You reviewed the scan and confirmed:
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