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Pulmonology

Subject : health-sciences
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1. Which bronchus is more susceptible to aspiration of foreign bodies?






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






3. Chest Radiography: The most common chest X-ray series is the...






4. The muscles of inspiration are the...






5. The best indicator of adequate ventilation is the...






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






7. Compliance






8. Does lung tissue have pain fibers?






9. The purpose of respiration is to...






10. During inspiration the diaphragm






11. A normal volume-time curve rises






12. Bohr Effect of pH is graphed as






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






14. The parietal pleura lines the...






15. The spirometry printout usually includes

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16. office-based spirometry is recommended for patients as young as






17. A means of measuring the movement of air into and out of the lungs during various breathing maneuvers






18. The trachea is how long/wide?






19. vital capacity (VC)






20. increasing the volume of the thoracic cavity by flattening the diaphragm and elevating the ribs






21. Which lung has an oblique fissure?






22. Rhonchi






23. Orthopnea is defined as






24. within limits - increased temperature =






25. dead space ventilation






26. An SaO2 of 90% correlates with a PaO2 as low as 59 and requires






27. Tachypnea is an






28. Vesicular breath sounds






29. Pulse Oximetry: The amount of absorption differs depending on whether the hemoglobin is...






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






31. Boyle's Gas Law






32. Bohr Effect of pH: right shift






33. forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1)






34. Pulse Oximetry does not detect






35. pH






36. Examples of obstructive disease






37. Obstructive Disease: Expiratory airflow is reduced more than






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






39. The trachea bifurcates into its mainstem bronchi at the level of...






40. Fine crackles are...






41. gas exchange across the alveolar-pulmonary capillary membranes






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






43. The lungs are paired - cone-shaped organs in the thoracic cavity separated By what space?






44. Patients with obstructive disease have normal






45. FIO2






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






47. Coarse crackles result from






48. Nitroglycerin applied to the probe area has been reported to...






49. Restrictive disease refers to...






50. During expiration - thoracic cavity volume decreases - and the intrapulmonary pressure becomes greater than