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Pulmonology

Subject : health-sciences
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1. Bronchiovesicular breath sounds






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






3. Discontinuous lung sounds are also called

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4. Compliance






5. The muscles of expiration are the...






6. Spirometry is useful in distinguishing






7. Pulmonary ventilation is varied by






8. The parietal pleura lines the...






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






10. Discontinuous lung sounds are...






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






12. Internationally recognized guidelines for management of asthma and COPD recommend the use of...






13. Paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea (PND) is...






14. Boyle's Gas Law






15. PaCO2






16. Normal lung sounds






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






18. The circulatory system transport of oxygen to - and carbon dioxide from - the peripheral tissues






19. A normal volume-time curve rises






20. PaO2






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






22. Peripheral cyanosis results from






23. Inspiratory stridor indicates






24. Rhonchi originate in the...






25. Spirometry plots






26. Patients with obstructive disease have normal






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






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






29. Continuous lung sounds occur during...






30. FIO2






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






32. Which bronchus is wider - shorter - and more vertically placed?






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






34. The presence of pressure gradients causes respiratory gases to move from






35. The purpose of respiration is to...






36. 20.95% Atmospheric Composition






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






38. The trachea divides into






39. PACO2






40. Coarse crackles result from






41. Restrictive disease refers to...






42. The trachea is how long/wide?






43. Bohr Effect of pH: left shift






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






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






46. Rhonchi






47. Pulse Oximetry is dependent on...






48. Patients with restrictive disease have low






49. Vesicular breath sounds






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