QUESTION IMAGE
Question
- ______ is inflammation of nasal mucosa caused by allergies, viruses, and bacteria.
○ diphtheria
○ emphysema
○ pleurisy
○ rhinitis
- bronchitis often progresses to a more severe lung condition called ______, which was the leading world killer around 1900 a.d.
○ pneumonia
○ flu
○ influenza
○ cold
Response
Question 31
Brief Explanations
- Diphtheria: Affects throat, not nasal mucosa.
- Emphysema: Lung condition (alveoli damage), not nasal.
- Pleurisy: Inflammation of pleura (around lungs), not nasal.
- Rhinitis: Defined as nasal mucosa inflammation, caused by allergens, viruses, bacteria.
Brief Explanations
- Bronchitis (airway inflammation) can progress to pneumonia (lung tissue infection/inflammation). Around 1900, pneumonia was a leading killer.
- Flu/Influenza: Viral respiratory illness, not a progression of bronchitis to severe lung condition in the same way.
- Cold: Mild respiratory infection, not severe lung condition.
Snap & solve any problem in the app
Get step-by-step solutions on Sovi AI
Photo-based solutions with guided steps
Explore more problems and detailed explanations
D. Rhinitis