Exam 26: Structure and Function of the Pulmonary System

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A patient asks how oxygen is transported in the body. The nurse's best response is that most oxygen (O2) is transported:

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Where does the diffusion of respiratory gases takes place?

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Pulmonary function tests reveal that an 80-year-old dyspneic patient has an increase in residual volume. A nurse suspects that the most likely cause of the increased residual volume is _____ in lung compliance.

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The nurse is describing the receptors in the lung that decrease ventilatory rate and volume when stimulated. Which receptors is the nurse discussing?

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At sea level, the partial pressure of oxygen is approximately ___% (round to the nearest whole number).

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The nurse is describing the slit-shaped space between the true vocal cords. What term should the nurse use?

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How does surfactant facilitate alveolar distension and ventilation?

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A newborn is in respiratory distress and requires ventilation. Tests reveal that he does not produce surfactant due to the absence of:

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A patient is experiencing respiratory difficulty and retaining too much carbon dioxide. Which receptor sites would be stimulated in an attempt to maintain a normal homeostatic state?

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While reviewing the results of the pulmonary functions test, the nurse is aware that the maximum amount of gas that can be displaced (expired) from the lung is called:

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What term is used to describe receptors that respond to increased pulmonary capillary pressure?

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In a patient with acidosis, which way will the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve shift?

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____% of oxygen (O2) enters the bloodstream bound to hemoglobin.

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_____ seconds is required for oxygen (O2) concentration to equilibrate (equalize) across the alveolocapillary membrane.

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A nurse recalls that the pleurae are examples of _____ membranes.

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What nerve provides the lungs with parasympathetic innervation?

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How is carbon dioxide (CO2) mainly transported in the blood?

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What is the partial pressure of oxygen in the lung given the following conditions? Percentage of oxygen in air: 20 Barometric pressure: 700 mm Hg

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A patient involved in a motor vehicle accident experiences a severe head injury and dies as a result of the loss of respirations. What area of the brain was most likely damaged?

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During inspiration, muscular contraction of the diaphragm causes air to move into the lung. What is the mechanism that allows air to enter the lungs?

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