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Pulmonology

Subject : health-sciences
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1. increased volume results in






2. Orthopnea is defined as






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






4. Which lung has an oblique fissure?






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






6. The muscles of expiration are the...






7. The trachea is how long/wide?






8. Bronchophony






9. forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1)






10. 78.08% Atmospheric Composition






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






12. Normal range of PaCO2






13. Simple - objective - noninvasive diagnostic test can be performed with relative ease on patients who present with respiratory-related symptoms






14. dead space ventilation






15. PACO2






16. FEV1% in restrictive disease






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






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






19. PaO2






20. The pattern of breathing refers to...






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






22. What may prevent cyanosis from appearing?






23. expiratory reserve






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






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






26. Patients with restrictive disease have low






27. Obstructive Disease: Expiratory airflow is reduced more than






28. Percussion helps you establish whether the underlying tissues are...






29. Resistance is dependent upon






30. high CO2 = high acidity =






31. FIO2






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






33. Orthopnea is quantified by






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






35. Abnormal lung sounds AKA


36. The internal intercostals decrease the transverse diameter of the chest during






37. Compliance






38. Boyle's Gas Law






39. The upper airway accounts For what % of airway resistance?






40. The spirometry printout usually includes


41. Pulse Oximetry: The oximeter's probe has a source of light of How many wavelengths?






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






43. Discontinuous lung sounds are also called


44. Spirometry plots






45. 20.95% Atmospheric Composition






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






47. 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






48. PaCO2






49. hypocapnia






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