Respiratory System Test Questions – Flashcards
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            The three mucosa covered projections into the nasal cavity that greatly increase surface area of mucusa exposed to the air
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        Conchae
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            The anterior portion of the palate that is supported by bone
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        hard palate
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            the throat is known as the _____
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        pharynx
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            inflammation of the sinuses that can cause marked changes in voice quality
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        sinusitus
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            the large shield shaped thyroid cartilage that protrudes anteriorly is commonly called _____
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        the adams apple
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            the mucosa lined wind pipe that extends from the larynx to the level of the fifth thoracic vertebra
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        trachea
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            the opening between the vocal folds
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        glottis
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            the c-shaped rings that reinforce the trachea are constructed of _____cartilage
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        hyaline
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            the flap of elastic cartilage that protect the opening of the larynx
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        epiglottis
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            the central area between the two lungs that houses the heart, great blood vessels, bronchi, and esophogus
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        mediastinum
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            the smallest conducting passageway of the lungs
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        bronchioles
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            "dust cells" that wander in and out of the alveoli, picking up bacteria, carbon particles, and other debris, are actually
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        macrophages
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            the air sacs of the lungs
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        alveoli
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            gas exchange between the blood and tissue cells
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        internal respiration
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            the presence of air in the intrapleural space
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        pneumothorax
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            normal quiet breathing moves about ____ mL of air into and out of the lungs with each breath
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        500
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            Air that remains in the conducting zone passageways and never reaches the alveoli
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        dead space volume
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            respiratory capacities are measured with a
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        spirometer
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            an abnormal bubbling sound caused by diseased respiratory tissue, mucus, or pus
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        crackle
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            oxygen bound to hemoglobin molecules on RBCs
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        oxyhemoglobin
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            most carbon dioxide is dissolved in blood plasma and transported as ______
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        bicarbonate ion
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            inadequate oxygen delivery to body tissue is called
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        hypoxia
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            during internal respiration, the blood gas ______ is loaded into the bloodstream
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        carbon dioxide
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            A normal respiratory rate of about 12-15 breaths per minute
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        eupnea
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            the most important stimulus for breathing in a healthy person is the body's need to rid itself of this blood gas
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        carbon dioxide
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            enlargement of the alveoli and chronic inflammation of the lungs are characteristics of this respiratory disease
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        emphysema
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            chronically inflamed, hypersensitive bronchial passages that can be irritated by dust mite and cockroach droppings are indicative of _______
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        asthma
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            The respiratory conducting passageways perform these functions
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        humidify air, purify air, warm incoming air, allow air to reach lungs
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            the role of mucus in the nasal cavity
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        trap incoming bacteria and other foreign debris
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            the nasal cavity is separated from the oral cavity by_______
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        both the soft and hard palate
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            bones of the paranasal sinuses
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        maxilla, frontal, sphenoid, ethmoid
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            functions of the paranasal sinuses
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        help moisten air, lighten the skull, act as resonance chambers for speech, produce mucus
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            the superior portion of the pharynx where air from the nasal cavity enters
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        nasopharyx
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            ______ tubes, which drain the middle ear, open into the nasopharynx
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        pharyngotympanic
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            tonsils that lie at the base of the tongue
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        lingual tonsils
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            following the removal of the larynx, a person would be unable to do this
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        speak
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            the opening b/w the vocal cords
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        glottis
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            the flap of elastic cartilage that protects food from entering the larynx when swallowing
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        epiglottis
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            vibration due to exhaled air that results in speech is a function of _______
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        true vocal cords
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            cillia of the trachea that beat continually propel contaminated mucus toward ______
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        the throat to be swallowed or spat out
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            the serous membrane covering the surface of the lungs
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        visceral pleura
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            lobes in the left lung
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        2
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            lobes in the right lung
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        3
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            the bases of the lungs rest on _______
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        the diaphragm
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            the narrow portion of each lung is called the _____
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        apex
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            when oxygen enters the respiratory system, what is the next structure to which it travels immediately upon leaving the trachea
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        main (primary) bronchi
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            Structures part of the respiratory zone
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        alveolar sacs, respiratory bronchioles, alveolar ducts, alveoli
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            the walls of the alveoli are composed largely of this tissue
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        simple squamous epithelium
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            exchange of both oxygen and carbon dioxide through the respiratory membrane occurs by this process
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        simple diffusion
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            the lipid molecule critical to lung function that coats the gas-exposed alveolar surfaces
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        surfactant
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            air moving in and out of the lungs
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        pulmonary ventilation
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            During inspiration, contraction of the diaphragm helps (increase/decrease) the size of the thoracic cavity
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        increase
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            during inspiration, air continues to move into the lungs until ______pressure equals ______ pressure
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        intrapulmonary, atmospheric
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            during inspiration, the (increased/decreased) pressure produces a partial vacuum that forcibly suck air in.
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        decreased
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            during inspiration, (decreased/increased) intrapulmonary volume causes inhaled gases to spread out
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        increased
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            the gas exchange that occurs b/w blood an tissue cells at systematic capillaries
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        internal respiration
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            in order in inspire the intrapulmonary volume must (increase/decrease)
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        increase
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            an emotionally induced response during which air movement is similar to crying
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        laughing
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            a very deep inspiration that ventilates all alveoli
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        yawning
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            the respiratory movement representing the total amount of exchangeable air
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        vital capacity
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            the amount of art that can be forcibly exhaled after a tidal expiration
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        1200 mL
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            the amount of air exchanged during normal breathing
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        500 mL
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            most carbon dioxide is transported within blood plasma as this ion
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        bicarbonate
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            oxygen binds with hemoglobin in the blood to form
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        oxyhemoglobin
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            the bluish cast that results from inadequate oxygenation of the skin and mucosa
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        cyanosis
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            factors influencing respiratory rate and depth
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        emotional factors, levels of oxygen and carbon dioxide, physical exercise, volition
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            cessation of breathing
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        apnea
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            hypoventilation dramatically increases carbonic acid concentration and involves______
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        extremely slow breathing
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            hyperventilation leads to the following
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        fainting, cyanosis, brief periods of apnea, dizziness
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            the most important chemical stimuli leading to increased rate and depth of breathing
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        increased carbon dioxide in the blood
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            Features of COPD
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        dyspnea becomes progressively more severe, most copd victims are hypoxic, frequent pulmonary infections are common, most patients have a history of smoking
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            emphysema results in the following:
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        lung fibrosis, expanded barrel chest, decreased lung elasticity, enlarged alveoli
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            the molecule that prevents lung collapse by lowering the surface tension of the water film lining each alveolar sac
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        surfactant
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            surfactant is usually present in fetal lungs in adequate quantities by _____ weeks of pregnancy
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        28-30
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            IRDS
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        infant respiratory distress syndrome
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            cystic fibrosis causes _______of thick mucus that clogs the respiratory passages
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        oversecretion
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            cystic fibrosis is (usually/rarely) fatal
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        usually
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            cystic fibrosis ____ glands to produce an extremely salty perspiration
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        sweat
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            cystic fibrosis is the (most/least) common lethal genetic disease in the US
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        most
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            cystic fibrosis ______ food digestion
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        impairs
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            respiratory rate in adults
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        12-18 respirations per minute
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            the homeostatic imbalance associated with the death of many full term new born infants
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        SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome)
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            obstruction of the trachea by a piece of food can lead to ______
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        aspiration pneumonia
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            Currently the most damaging and disabling respiratory diseases in the US
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        COPD and lung cancer
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            lung cancer incidences are currently (increasing/decreasing)
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        increasing
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            most types of lung cancer are very ______
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        agressive
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            lung cancer accounts for _____ of all cancers deaths in the US
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        1/3
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            lung cancers of ______ rapidly and widely
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        metastasize
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            complications with acid-base disturbances
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        cardiac arrhythmias, changes in excitability of neurons, vasodilation, conformational change in protein structure
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            chemoreceptors respond to levels of:
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        CO2, O2, and pH
