Exam 32: Structure and Function of the Pulmonary System
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The pulmonary defense mechanism that propels a mucous blanket entrapping particles moving towards the oropharynx are the:
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Stretch receptors as well as peripheral chemoreceptors send afferent impulses regarding ventilation to the:
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Match the location of each receptor.
-Located in smooth muscles of airways
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If a patient develops acidosis, the nurse would expect the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve to:
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-Located near the respiratory center
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-Initiates rapid, shallow breathing
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-Located in the aortic bodies, aortic arch, and carotid bodies at the bifurcation of the carotids
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-Monitors pH, PaCO₂, and PaO₂ in blood
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The adequacy of a person's alveolar ventilation is assessed best by monitoring:
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The lung is innervated by the parasympathetic nervous system via the _____ nerve.
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The PaO₂ must drop below 80 mmHg before the peripheral chemoreceptors have much influence on ventilation.
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Air passage between alveoli is collateral and evenly distributed because of the:
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Ventilation exceeds perfusion in the bases of the lungs, whereas perfusion exceeds ventilation in the apices of the lungs.
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_____ secrete surfactant, a lipoprotein that coats the inner surface of the alveoli.
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-Hering-Breuer expiratory reflex
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