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Pulmonology

Subject : health-sciences
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  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Continuous lung sounds






2. FEV1/FVC






3. Fine crackles are...






4. pain in lung conditions usually arises from






5. Vesicular breath sounds






6. most important factor that influences the oxygen carrying capacity of hemoglobin






7. Coarse crackles result from






8. PAO2






9. The trachea divides into






10. FEV1% in restrictive disease






11. Discontinuous lung sounds are...






12. Continuous lung sounds often audible at the...






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






14. Spirometry can be used to determine the severity of functional impairment as well as






15. within limits - increased temperature =






16. Resistance is dependent upon






17. Pulse oximetry determines the percent of hemoglobin saturated with oxygen by way of...






18. vital capacity (VC)






19. normal subjects expel approximately how much of the FVC in the 1st second?






20. Compliance






21. Discontinuous lung sounds are also called

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22. Bronchophony






23. Sharp peaks and smooth descents on the flow-volume curves - and a flat plateau at the end of the volume-time curve suggests






24. Restrictive Disease: Expiratory volume is reduced more than






25. During inspiration the diaphragm






26. Pulse oximetry limitations: what may be misinterpreted as oxygenated hemoglobin?






27. The purpose of respiration is to...






28. What change occurs when fluid or solid tissue replaces air-containing lung or occupies the pleural space beneath your percussing fingers?






29. With restrictive disease - the flow-volume curve is...






30. Continuous lung sounds occur when air flows rapidly through bronchi that are...






31. total lung capacity (TLC)






32. Which lobe has an inferior tongue-like projection called the lingula?






33. Normal lung sounds






34. Rhonchi frequently clear after






35. Carbon dioxide moves from the...






36. Orthopnea is quantified by






37. forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1)






38. Spirometry plots






39. An efficient approach to examination of the patient begins with






40. Patients with obstructive disease have normal






41. Obstructive Disease: Expiratory airflow is reduced more than






42. Abnormal lung sounds are classified as






43. Airway resistance refers to...






44. Boyle's Gas Law






45. Spirometry: The result is stated as






46. FIO2






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






48. Obstructive disease refers to...






49. Inspiratory stridor indicates






50. The pattern of breathing refers to...