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Pulmonology

Subject : health-sciences
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1. Fine crackles are...






2. Which bronchus is more susceptible to aspiration of foreign bodies?






3. increased volume results in






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






5. Abnormal lung sounds are classified as






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






7. Does lung tissue have pain fibers?






8. FIO2






9. vital capacity (VC)






10. Obstructive disease refers to...






11. FEV1% in obstructive disease






12. within limits - increased temperature =






13. The external intercostal muscles increase the antero-posterior chest diameter during






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






15. Oximetry readings of < 94%






16. At rest - the use of accessory muscles is a sign of...






17. The movement of air back and forth from the deepest reaches of the alveoli to the outside environment






18. forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1)






19. Orthopnea is defined as






20. Inspiratory stridor indicates






21. Stridor is a high-pitched - noisy respiration - Which is indicative of...






22. Factors that influence the oxygen carrying capacity of hemoglobin






23. Continuous lung sounds occur during...






24. terminal respiratory unit






25. The pattern of breathing refers to...






26. pH






27. The trachea divides into






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






29. high CO2 = high acidity =






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






31. total lung capacity (TLC)






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






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






34. Inspiratory stridor becomes evident at about






35. Restrictive disease refers to...






36. What occurs passively as muscles relax?






37. The parietal pleura lines the...






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






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






40. Spirometry: The result is stated as






41. Spirometry plots






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






43. What is the potential space between the visceral and parietal pleurae?






44. Discontinuous lung sounds are...






45. FEV1% in restrictive disease






46. 78.08% Atmospheric Composition






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






49. Discontinuous lung sounds are also called

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50. residual volume