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Pulmonology

Subject : health-sciences
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 30 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. The tracheo-bronchial tree is a tubular system that provides a pathway for






2. vital capacity (VC)






3. Expiratory stridor indicates






4. Bronchial breath sounds






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






6. What occurs passively as muscles relax?






7. Rhonchi frequently clear after






8. Does lung tissue have pain fibers?






9. Coarse crackles result from






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


11. Boyle's Gas Law






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






13. Spirometry: The result is stated as






14. The muscles of inspiration are the...






15. Pectoriloquy






16. total lung capacity (TLC)






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






18. Bohr Effect of pH: right shift






19. Examples of obstructive disease






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






21. the process by which gases in the alveoli and the blood exchange by way of the alveolar-capillary membrane






22. tidal volume (Vt)






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






24. Patients with obstructive disease have normal






25. Abnormal lung sounds are classified as






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






27. Rhonchi originate in the...






28. The purpose of respiration is to...






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






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






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






32. PaO2






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






34. Spirometry is useful in distinguishing






35. pain in lung conditions usually arises from






36. a visible and palpable angulation of the sternum - and the point at which the second rib articulates with the sternum






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






38. 78.08% Atmospheric Composition






39. The accessory muscles are the...






40. Egophony


41. Airway resistance refers to...






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






43. PACO2






44. Respiration involves






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






46. Examples of restrictive disease






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. Oximetry readings of < 94%






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






50. Fine crackles are heard in






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