Smoking is the most common cause of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Would you use spirometry to screen for the disease in individuals with a history of tobacco smoking but who are asymptomatic?
In this “Test Your Knowledge” quiz series, Melissa V. Cabellon, MD, PhD, asks you about electronic cigarette use among children and adolescents in middle school and high school.
Mark is a very active man in his mid-40s who fractured his tibia while playing racquetball with his 19-year-old son. He has been smoking since he was a teenager, and he has not been receptive to cessation...
Marge, a 62-year-old woman, 2 weeks ago received a diagnosis of non-small cell lung cancer. She has been a lifelong smoker (60 pack-year history), and you see a pack of cigarettes in her purse at today’s...
Tiffany is a 2-year-old with recurrent acute otitis media (AOM). She is in to see you again today with AOM—her fourth episode in the last 12 months. When asked, the parents said they both smoke, but not...