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Pulmonology

Subject : health-sciences
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1. increased volume results in






2. The spirometry printout usually includes

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3. Compliance






4. Cyanosis is caused by






5. An efficient approach to examination of the patient begins with






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






7. Cyanosis appears when






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






9. Continuous lung sounds occur during...






10. Obstructive Disease: Expiratory airflow is reduced more than






11. FEV1% in restrictive disease






12. Expiratory stridor indicates






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






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






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






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






17. Boyle's Gas Law






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






19. What may prevent cyanosis from appearing?






20. Bohr Effect of pH is graphed as






21. Dyspnea is defined as






22. What occurs passively as muscles relax?






23. Normal lung sounds






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






25. 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






26. Rhonchi are due to...






27. Auscultation of the chest depends on...






28. terminal respiratory unit






29. The parietal pleura lines the...






30. Nitroglycerin applied to the probe area has been reported to...






31. tidal volume (Vt)






32. 78.08% Atmospheric Composition






33. During inspiration the diaphragm






34. Patients with obstructive disease have normal






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






36. Fine crackles are...






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






38. Vesicular breath sounds






39. Pectoriloquy






40. Inspiratory stridor indicates






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






42. Bohr Effect of pH: right shift






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






44. Examples of restrictive disease






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






46. dead space ventilation






47. Abnormal lung sounds are classified as






48. Carbon dioxide moves from the...






49. Obstructive disease refers to...






50. The tracheo-bronchial tree is a tubular system that provides a pathway for