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Pulmonology

Subject : health-sciences
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Percussion helps you establish whether the underlying tissues are...






2. The main bronchi are divided into smaller branches that begin to subdivide into






3. PaCO2






4. Typically - in the presence of obstructive disease - the flow-volume curve looks

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5. inspiratory reserve






6. A normal volume-time curve rises






7. PACO2






8. Fine crackles are heard in






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






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






11. pH






12. Restrictive disease refers to...






13. Compliance






14. Spirometry plots






15. The diaphragm contracts and moves downward during inspiration - lowering the abdominal contents to...






16. Central cyanosis results from






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






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






19. Oxygen moves from the...






20. What may prevent cyanosis from appearing?






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






22. PAO2






23. Which lung has a horizontal fissure?






24. Bohr Effect of pH: right shift






25. The acini consist of the...






26. Pulse Oximetry does not detect






27. residual volume






28. Pulse Oximetry is dependent on...






29. Obstructive Disease: Expiratory airflow is reduced more than






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






31. 78.08% Atmospheric Composition






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






33. Respiration involves






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






35. Normal lung sounds






36. Coarse crackles are heard in






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






38. Orthopnea is quantified by






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






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






41. Normal range of PaCO2






42. The muscles of expiration are the...






43. Rhonchi originate in the...






44. Bronchial breath sounds






45. Bohr Effect of pH is graphed as






46. Coarse crackles are...






47. Spirometry is useful in distinguishing






48. During inspiration the diaphragm






49. Spirometry: The result is stated as






50. Inspiratory stridor indicates