Module 9 Quiz
How will airway resistance be affected by administration of a beta-2 adrenergic AGONIST?
Resistance will decrease
Which of the following is NOT associated with an allergic response?
acute coryza
Which of the following is an upper respiratory infection?
acute coryza
Type I alveolar cells
allow rapid diffusion of gases through their thin membranes
A section of the lung that receives its own tertiary bronchus is called the ________.
bronchopulmonary segment
Which of the following are structural features of the trachea?
c-shaped cartilage
According to Boyle's Law, if the volume of a closed container holding a gas increases, the pressure inside the container will
decrease
Hypoxemia is
deficiency of oxygen in the blood
A full complement of mature alveoli are present by ________.
early childhood, around 8 years of age
The olfactory pits form from which of the following?
ectoderm
Oxyhemoglobin forms by a chemical reaction between which of the following?
hemoglobin and oxygen
The substance that stimulates the central chemoreceptors is
hydrogen ions
How is most carbon dioxide transported in the blood?
in the form of bicarbonate ions
A decrease in volume leads to a(n) ________ pressure.
increase in
The partial pressure of carbon dioxide is 45 mm Hg in the blood and 40 mm Hg in the alveoli. What happens to the carbon dioxide?
it diffuses into the alveoli
What happens to the fluid that remains in the lungs after birth?
it is absorbed shortly after birth
At the very end of a pulmonary exhale, intrapleural pressure is ____ alveolar pressure.
less than
Which of the following processes does atmospheric pressure play a role in?
pulmonary ventilation
Which of the following prevents the alveoli from collapsing?
residual volume
The ________ circulation picks up oxygen for cellular use and drops off carbon dioxide for removal from the body.
respiratory
Type II alveolar cells
secrete a chemical known as surfactant.
When ventilation is not sufficient, which of the following occurs?
the capillary constricts
Which of the following forms the Adam's apple?
thyroid cartilage
Which is not considered part of the upper respiratory system?
trachea
Which structure is reinforced by rings of cartilage?
trachea
Which of the following refers to an incision into the trachea?
tracheotomy
The pleura that surrounds the lungs consists of two layers, the ________.
visceral and parietal pleurae
Which of the following represents the amount of air that can be expelled from the lungs by maximum exhalation following maximum inhalation?
vital capacity
Gas exchange occurs in the
alveoli
Which of the following anatomical structures is not part of the conducting zone?
alveoli
Which of the following breathing patterns would result in the greatest decrease in blood pH?
apnea
Respiratory conditions that prevent the lungs from stretching
are restrictive conditions because they reduce compliance.
Ms. L was pulled from the ocean unconscious. She is not breathing but has a strong heartbeat and no evidence of any obstruction. What is the best treatment for Ms. L?
artificial respiration
Which condition is commonly known as a collapsed lung?
atelectasis
The C in COPD stands for
chronic
The most common type of COPD are emphysema and which other disorder?
chronic bronchitis
Oxygen moves from the lungs into the blood by
diffusion
The fluid that accumulates in the alveoli of patients with pneumonia is called
exudate
The process that involves the neck and abdominal muscles is
forceful exhalation
Which of the following symptoms is NOT associated with COPD?
formation of tubercles
The lungs are enclosed in ___ membranes.
pleural
A low partial pressure of oxygen promotes hemoglobin binding to carbon dioxide. This is an example of the ________.
Haldane effect
In cases of pneumothorax, air accumulates in the
pleural space
Exercise can trigger symptoms of AMS due to which of the following?
small venous reserve of oxygen
Which of the following characteristics does NOT apply to the tissue that lines the trachea?
squamous
When the diaphragm and external intercostal muscles contract,
the volume of the chest (thoracic) cavity increases
Which of the following factors play a role in the oxygen-hemoglobin saturation/dissociation curve?
temperature pH BPG
Air moves from areas of ___ pressure to areas of ___ pressure.
high; low
The most superior portion of the pharynx is
nasopharynx
The pressure difference between the intra-alveolar and intrapleural pressures is called ________.
transpulmonary pressure