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Pulmonology

Subject : health-sciences
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1. office-based spirometry is recommended for patients as young as






2. Spirometry normal range






3. The use of accessory muscles (contraction of the sternocleidomastoid or supraclavicular muscles during inspiration) indicates






4. The trachea divides into right and left mainstem bronchi At what level?






5. Egophony


6. The volume of gas remaining in the lungs at the end of normal expiration is called the...






7. Auscultation of the chest depends on...






8. movement of blood through the capillaries in direct communication with the alveoli






9. The primary muscles of respiration are the...






10. Which bronchus is more susceptible to aspiration of foreign bodies?






11. tidal volume (Vt)






12. residual volume






13. high CO2 = high acidity =






14. Spirometry plots






15. The most reliable site for detecting central cyanosis is the...






16. PACO2






17. Spirometry is useful in distinguishing






18. the lingula is analogous to...






19. During inspiration the diaphragm






20. The trachea divides into






21. Examples of obstructive disease






22. Bohr Effect of pH is graphed as






23. Carbon dioxide moves from the...






24. inspiratory reserve






25. The spirometry printout usually includes


26. A state-of-the-art - inexpensive - non-invasive - simple method to monitor a patient's percent hemoglobin saturation with oxygen (SaO2) - without having to obtain an arterial blood specimen






27. The visceral pleura lines the...






28. The normal FEV1 /FVC ratio is...






29. The trachea is how long/wide?






30. Continuous lung sounds occur in the setting of...






31. The vital capacity and the residual volume together constitute the...






32. What chest radiography is used for unstable patients or those unable to stand during the X-ray?






33. What occurs passively as muscles relax?






34. Bohr Effect of pH: right shift






35. Cyanosis






36. Bronchophony






37. Fine crackles are heard in






38. Bronchial breath sounds






39. Orthopnea is defined as






40. Pulse Oximetry is dependent on...






41. Rhonchi






42. Oximetry readings of < 94%






43. Discontinuous lung sounds are...






44. What may prevent cyanosis from appearing?






45. Coarse crackles result from






46. forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1)






47. The muscles of inspiration are the...






48. Rhonchi originate in the...






49. normal adult tidal volume






50. Spirometry: The result is stated as