Exam 3: Physiology of Respiration
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____________________ capacity is the combination of inspiratory reserve volume, expiratory reserve volume, and tidal volume.
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Which of the following refers to twisting of a shaft while one end of the shaft remains fixed and does not move?
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-Used to measure respiratory pressure
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-The combination of expiratory reserve volume and residual volume
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-Predominantly generates positive pressures above 38% of vital capacity in the relaxation pressure curve
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Contraction of the abdominal muscles causes a(n) (increase/decrease) ____________________ of alveolar pressure.
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-Pressure change for word stress
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-Pressure that is equal to intraoral pressure and subglottal pressure if the vocal folds are open
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-Minimum pressure required to produce phonation
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What characteristic of cartilage makes it appropriate and beneficial for use in the respiratory passageway?
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Which of the following refers to the gas exchange across the alveolar-capillary membrane?
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____________________ pressure represents the pressure between the parietal and visceral pleurae.
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-The volume of air that is inspired and expelled in one cycle of quiet breathing
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-Pressure that is measured below the level of the vocal folds
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Which of the following best describes the rate of respiration for an adult?
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-The volume of air that can be expired after a tidal expiration
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The amount of air that can be exhaled following tidal expiration, on average, is ____________________ cc.
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Which of the following is the minute volume for quiet tidal respiration, on average?
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-Compression of results in reduction of lung volume
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