Questão 1
Questão
Which of these removes excess fluid and protein molecules from the lungs?
Responda
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Lymphatic system
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Clara Cells
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Macrophages
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Squamous Pneumocytes
Questão 2
Questão
What range should cuff pressure not exceed?
Responda
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20-25 mm Hg
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25 mm Hg - 30 mm Hg
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10 mm Hg - 15 mm Hg
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15 mm Hg - 20 mm Hg
Questão 3
Questão
What is another name for Type I cells?
Responda
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Squamous Pneumocyte
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Granular Pneumocyte
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Alveolar Macrophage
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Clara Cells
Questão 4
Questão
What is the perfusion pressure in the capillaries?
Responda
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20 mm Hg - 25 mm Hg
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25 mm Hg - 30 mm Hg
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15 mm Hg - 20 mm Hg
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10 mm Hg - 15 mm Hg
Questão 5
Questão
What is another name for Type II cells?
Responda
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Clara Cells
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Squamous Pneumocyte
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Granular Pneumocyte
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Alveolar Macrophage
Questão 6
Questão
What is another name for Type III cells?
Responda
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Granular Pneumocyte
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Squamous Pneumocyte
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Alveolar Macrophage
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Clara Cell
Questão 7
Questão
What is a tidal volume?
Responda
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The amount of air still in the lungs after a forced ERV
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The maximum volume of air that can be exhaled after a maximal inspiration
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Amount of air inhaled and exhaled with each breath during quiet breathing
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The volume of air remaining in the lungs after a normal exhalation
Questão 8
Questão
What is the normal tidal volume range, for males and females?
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600-800 mL
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200 - 1200 mL
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400 - 500 mL
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350 - 450 mL
Questão 9
Questão
Which of these are sympathetic effects on the body?
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Increased Heart Rate
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Pupil constriction
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Decreased GI/GU motility
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Decreased secretions
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Mydriasis
Questão 10
Questão
What is the inspiratory reserve volume (IRV) ?
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Amount of air that can be forcibly exhaled after a normal Vt
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Amount of air still in the lungs after a forced ERV
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Amount of air that can be forcibly inhaled beyond the Vt
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The maximum amount of air that the lungs can accommodate
Questão 11
Questão
Which of these are not parasympathetic effects on the body?
Questão 12
Questão
What is the expiratory residual volume (ERV) ?
Responda
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Amount of air inhaled and exhaled with each breath during quiet breathing
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Maximum volume of air that can be exhaled after a maximal inspiration
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The maximum amount of air that the lungs can accomodate
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Amount of air that can be forcibly exhaled after a normal Vt
Questão 13
Questão
The Left Main Stem is 25* from the bifurcation of the carina
Questão 14
Questão
What is the residual volume (RV) ?
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Amount of air forcibly inhaled beyond the Vt
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Exhaling slowly and completely
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The volume of air remaining in the lungs after a normal exhalation
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The amount of air still in the lungs after a forced ERV ( cannot ever be exhaled )
Questão 15
Questão
Which of these are symptoms for acute epiglottitis?
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Wheezing
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Swollen tracheal tissue
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Fever
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Stridor
Questão 16
Questão
What is the vital capacity (VC) ?
Responda
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Amount of air that can be forcibly exhaled after a normal Vt
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Volume of air remaining in the lungs after a normal exhalation
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Maximum volume of air that can be exhaled after a maximal inspiration
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Exhaling fast and completely
Questão 17
Questão
1000 mL is the normal range of Vital Capacity for both males and females
Questão 18
Questão
The normal range of residual volume for males is 5L and 3L for females
Questão 19
Questão
What is the inspiratory capacity (IC) ?
Responda
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The maximum amount of air the lungs can accomodate
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The volume of air that can be inhaled after a normal exhalation
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Amount of air that can be forcibly inhaled beyond the Vt
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Amount of air inhaled and exhaled with each breath during quiet breathing
Questão 20
Questão
What is the functional residual capacity (FRC) ?
Responda
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The volume of air that can be inhaled after a normal exhalation
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The volume of air remaining in the lungs after a normal exhalation
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The maximum amount of air that the lungs can accomodate
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The amount of air that can be forcibly inhaled beyond the Vt
Questão 21
Questão
What is the total lung capacity (TLC) ?
Responda
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The maximum amount of air the lungs can accomodate
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The volume of air that can be inhaled after a normal exhalation
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The amount of air inhaled and exhaled with each breath during quiet breathing
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Maximum volume of air that can be exhaled after a maximal inspiration
Questão 22
Questão
The normal range of total lung capacity (TLC) for males is 6000 mL and 4000 mL for females
Questão 23
Questão
Misplaced Endotracheal Tubes (ETT) can be found the esophagus.
Questão 24
Questão
How far from the carina should the endotracheal tube be placed?
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Right on the carina
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1-3 centimeters
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3-5 centimeters
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5-8 centimeters
Questão 25
Questão
In order the [blank_start]trachea[blank_end], [blank_start]main stem bronchus[blank_end], [blank_start]lobar bronchi[blank_end], [blank_start]segmental bronchi[blank_end], and [blank_start]subsegmental bronchi[blank_end] are all part of the cartilaginous airway.
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Trachea
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Alveolus
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Lobar Bronchi
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Mainstem Bronchus
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Bronchioles
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Lobar Bronchi
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Segmental Bronchi
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Subsegmental Bronchi
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Subsegmental Bronchi
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Terminal Bronchioles
Questão 26
Questão
Which of these structures are a site of gas exchange?
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Subsegmental Bronchi
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Bronchiole
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Bronchus
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Alveolar sac
Questão 27
Questão
non-cartilaginous airways and beyond are most vulnerable to damage
Questão 28
Questão
Bronchioles and terminal bronchioles are non-cartilaginous
Questão 29
Questão
What is the main function of non-ciliated squamous epithelium?
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Protect from abrasion
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Warm/humidify air
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Perform gas exchange
Questão 30
Questão
What is the main function of Simple Squamous Epithelium and where are they found?
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permits gas exchange and are found in alveoli/capillaries
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moves the mucous blanket and are found in the nasal cavity
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protect from abrasion and are found in the oropharynx
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permits gas exchange and are found in the main bronchus
Questão 31
Questão
What kind of graph is this?
Questão 32
Questão
All of the following are signs of an obstructive pulmonary disease except for...
(Check all correct answers)
Questão 33
Questão
FEF 25%-75% (Forced Expiratory Flow 25%-75%) is the best diagnostic measurement for obstructive pulmonary disorders.
Questão 34
Questão
All of the following are reasons pulmonary function testing is done except for...
(Check the correct answers)
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Determine if lung disease is obstructive or restrictive
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Evaluate severity of the disease
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Measuring patients ability to perform
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Monitor progression of disease
Questão 35
Questão
CBABE stands for [blank_start]cystic fibrosis[blank_end], [blank_start]bronchitis[blank_end], [blank_start]asthma[blank_end], [blank_start]bronchiectasis[blank_end], and [blank_start]emphysema[blank_end].
Responda
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cystic fibrosis
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bronchitis
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asthma
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bronchiectasis
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emphysema
Questão 36
Questão
The closed-circuit helium dilution test is a test which starts with a set amount of helium, the patient re-breathes this amount via a closed system. Ultimately, this test measures FRC and RV.
Questão 37
Questão
What does the open-nitrogen washout testing do?
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Measures FVR and RV; Patient rebreathing set amount of helium
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Patient breathes certain amount of nitrogen through one-way valve; Measures the FRC
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Measures inspiratory muscle strength
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Measures patients nitrogen levels
Questão 38
Questão
What percentage is the "green zone"?
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75% - 95%
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65% and higher
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80% and higher
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90% and higher
Questão 39
Questão
What percentage is the "yellow zone"?
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75% - 85%
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50% and higher
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35% - 55%
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50% - 80%
Questão 40
Questão
What percentage is the "red zone"?
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45% and higher
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50% or less
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25% - 50%
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0% - 35%
Questão 41
Questão
The body plethsmography test is considered the most accurate of the 3 residual volumes and capacities tests.
Questão 42
Questão
Choose all of the following that are part of the Forced Expiratory Flow 200-1200 measurement.
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Flow rate occurring in 200mL to 1200mL of the FVC
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Indicates integrity of large airways
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Used often for asthmatics
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Measures high volume flows
Questão 43
Questão
The Forced Expiratory Flow 25%-75% measurement reflects the conditions of the medium to large airways.
Questão 44
Questão
A Rapid Shallow Breathing Index of [blank_start]105[blank_end] or less is a good indicator that the patient will successfully wean from the vent.
Questão 45
Questão
Check all the answers which coincide with the Peak Expiratory Flow Rate test (PEFR)
Questão 46
Questão
A normal adult exhales 70% or more of their FVC in 1 second.
Questão 47
Questão
What is the formula to find the Rapid Shallow Breathing Index (RBSI) ?
Note - "/" symbol means divide
Responda
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FRV/Vt
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ERV/IRV
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HR/VC
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RR/Vt
Questão 48
Questão
Carbon monoxide (CO) has an affinity for hemoglobin which is 210 times stronger than its affinity for oxygen.
Questão 49
Questão
What does the diffusion capacity of carbon monoxide (DLco) measure?
Responda
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Expiratory muscle strength
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Amount of carbon monoxide that is moving across the AC membrane
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How deeply you can breathe in, followed by how deeply you can breathe out
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Type of pulmonary therapy needed
Questão 50
Questão
A ventilated patient is ready to breathe on their own when their Max Inspiratory Pressure (MIP) is greater than [blank_start]-25cmH2O[blank_end] and their Max Expiratory Pressure (MEP) is higher than [blank_start]50cmH2O[blank_end].
Questão 51
Questão
The [blank_start]scooping-out effect[blank_end] seen on flow-volume loop graphs is indicative of obstructive pulmonary disorders.
Questão 52
Questão
COPD patients can perform a forced vital capacity (FVC)
Questão 53
Questão
Which one of the following is important for keeping the alveoli open and for overall gas exchange?
Questão 54
Questão
The residual volume in the lungs can be exhaled.
Questão 55
Questão
The main purposes of vital capacity measurements is to determine the [blank_start]type of therapy[blank_end] and the [blank_start]protocols of care[blank_end].
Responda
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type of therapy
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protocols of care
Questão 56
Questão
The residual volume steals from the [blank_start]expiratory residual volume[blank_end].
Questão 57
Questão
The tidal volume steals from the [blank_start]inspiratory reserve volume.[blank_end]
Questão 58
Questão
The FRC steals from the [blank_start]IC[blank_end].
Questão 59
Questão
A normal/healthy total expiratory time (TET) is 3-5 seconds.
Questão 60
Questão
Both obstructive and restrictive lung disorders disrupt the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the alveoli and pulmonary capillaries.