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Pulmonology

Subject : health-sciences
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  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Oxygen moves from the...






2. Rhonchi






3. Bronchial breath sounds






4. Vesicular breath sounds






5. Hyperventilation is defined as






6. increased volume results in






7. inspiratory reserve






8. Spirometry: The result is stated as






9. Flow-Volume Curve: On a normal graph - the flow-volume curve is...






10. Central cyanosis results from






11. Cyanosis is caused by






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

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13. Spirometry is useful in distinguishing






14. PACO2






15. Rhonchi frequently clear after






16. The muscles of inspiration are the...






17. Pulse Oximetry is dependent on...






18. Patients with obstructive disease have normal






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






20. Pectoriloquy






21. Abnormal lung sounds are classified as






22. within limits - increased temperature =






23. most important factor that influences the oxygen carrying capacity of hemoglobin






24. Discontinuous lung sounds are also called

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






26. Orthopnea is quantified by






27. The visceral pleura lines the...






28. Inspiratory stridor indicates






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






30. FEV1/FVC






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






32. hypocapnia






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






34. What occurs passively as muscles relax?






35. forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1)






36. The trachea is how long/wide?






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






38. A normal volume-time curve rises






39. pain in lung conditions usually arises from






40. Carbon dioxide moves from the...






41. Continuous lung sounds occur during...






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






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






44. low CO2 = low acidity =






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






46. Expiratory stridor indicates






47. Normal range of PaCO2






48. movement of blood through the capillaries in direct communication with the alveoli






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






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