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Pulmonary disease Online Practice Test

Train with exam-style respiratory questions focused on diagnosis, red flags, and first-line management in common pulmonary conditions.

Pulmonary disease Online Test

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Pulmonary Disease Practice Tests Online

This section is designed for learners who want to review pulmonary disease topics through focused online practice tests. The questions help you check your understanding of respiratory symptoms, obstructive and restrictive lung diseases, lower respiratory infections, pulmonary embolism, pulmonary function test interpretation, and chronic lung conditions.

Pulmonary disease questions often require careful analysis of symptoms such as shortness of breath, cough, wheezing, chest pain, fever, sputum production, hypoxemia, exercise intolerance, and progressive dyspnea. Regular practice can help you recognize important clinical patterns, compare similar respiratory disorders, and choose the best answer in exam-style cases.

The tests in this category cover important areas such as asthma and COPD, pneumonia and lower respiratory infections, pulmonary embolism and venous thromboembolism in the lungs, pulmonary function test interpretation, interstitial lung disease, and pulmonary fibrosis. This topic-by-topic format makes it easier to focus on one respiratory area at a time, strengthen weak points, and repeat practice whenever needed.

All pulmonary disease practice tests on Med Question are free and do not require registration. You do not need to create an account, enter an email address, or pay for access. Simply choose a test, answer the questions, and review your result after completion.

Respiratory symptoms

Practice recognizing common patterns of cough, dyspnea, wheezing, chest pain, and hypoxemia.

PFT interpretation

Review basic obstructive, restrictive, bronchodilator response, TLC, FEV1/FVC, and DLCO patterns.

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These pulmonary disease practice tests are intended for educational self-assessment only. They are not a substitute for professional medical training, clinical guidelines, diagnosis, treatment, emergency care, pulmonary function testing by a qualified specialist, or advice from a qualified healthcare provider.

Description of tests

An easy-level quiz comparing asthma and COPD through symptoms, triggers/risk factors, and classic spirometry patterns (obstructive disease and bronchodilator response). It also covers basic medication roles (rescue vs controller) and high-yield COPD phenotypes/complications.
An easy-level quiz on community vs hospital-acquired pneumonia concepts, typical vs atypical patterns, and practical diagnosis using history, lung exam clues, and chest X-ray. It includes key complications (parapneumonic effusion/empyema) and “red flags” suggesting severe disease.
An easy-level quiz on PE basics: common presentations, major risk factors (Virchow triad), and the general diagnostic approach (pretest probability, D-dimer, CTPA/VQ when appropriate). It also highlights massive PE physiology, initial treatment concepts, and when symptoms require emergency evaluation.
An easy-level quiz on step-by-step PFT interpretation: using FEV1/FVC to identify obstruction, TLC to confirm restriction, and DLCO to refine likely causes. It also covers air trapping/hyperinflation patterns and distinguishing asthma vs emphysema vs interstitial/parenchymal restriction.
An easy-level quiz on ILD/fibrosis presentation patterns (progressive dyspnea, dry cough), classic exam/imaging clues (Velcro crackles, HRCT findings like honeycombing), and expected PFT changes (restriction + low DLCO). It introduces common associations (exposures, autoimmune disease, drug-induced ILD) and major complications (e.g., pulmonary hypertension).