Deck 19: High Altitude and Its Effects on the Cardiopulmonary System
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Deck 19: High Altitude and Its Effects on the Cardiopulmonary System
1
What is the most prevalent acid-base abnormality among natives at high altitudes?
A) mild respiratory acidosis
B) mild respiratory alkalosis
C) mild metabolic acidosis
D) mild metabolic alkalosis
A) mild respiratory acidosis
B) mild respiratory alkalosis
C) mild metabolic acidosis
D) mild metabolic alkalosis
B
2
After what duration at a high altitude will the peripheral chemoreceptors acclimate to the lower PO2?
A) 48-72 hours
B) They do not acclimate to a decreased PaO2
C) 24-48 hours
D) 12-24 hours
A) 48-72 hours
B) They do not acclimate to a decreased PaO2
C) 24-48 hours
D) 12-24 hours
B
3
Which of the following are true regarding high altitude natives compared to lowlanders?
I. Natives have a lower P(A-a)O2
II. Natives have an increased DLCO
III. Natives have a lower PaO2 at rest and exercise
A) I only
B) I, II, and III
C) I and II only
D) II only
I. Natives have a lower P(A-a)O2
II. Natives have an increased DLCO
III. Natives have a lower PaO2 at rest and exercise
A) I only
B) I, II, and III
C) I and II only
D) II only
I and II only
4
What is the blood's adaptive response to low oxygen levels resulting from residing at high altitudes?
A) megacythemia
B) leukocytosis
C) polycythemia
D) anemia
A) megacythemia
B) leukocytosis
C) polycythemia
D) anemia
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5
Which receptors are stimulated by the drop in PaO2 that occurs when lowlanders travel to high altitudes?
A) proprioceptors
B) central chemoreceptors
C) peripheral chemoreceptors
D) baroreceptors
A) proprioceptors
B) central chemoreceptors
C) peripheral chemoreceptors
D) baroreceptors
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6
Which hormone is released from the kidneys in response to hypoxia?
A) aldosterone
B) erythropoietin
C) RHF
D) HVR
A) aldosterone
B) erythropoietin
C) RHF
D) HVR
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7
What would the PIO2 equal at the summit of Mount Everest where the PB is 253 mm Hg?
A) 43 mm Hg
B) 159 mm Hg
C) 79 mm Hg
D) 100 mm Hg
A) 43 mm Hg
B) 159 mm Hg
C) 79 mm Hg
D) 100 mm Hg
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8
What impact does initial high altitude exposure have on the alveolar-arterial oxygen difference?
A) It is not affected by changes in altitude
B) It is increased
C) It is normal but will increase during exercise
D) It is decreased
A) It is not affected by changes in altitude
B) It is increased
C) It is normal but will increase during exercise
D) It is decreased
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9
Which of the following simulates a continuous low barometric pressure environment?
A) hypoxicator
B) low flow oxygen system
C) cuirass
D) negative pressure ventilator
A) hypoxicator
B) low flow oxygen system
C) cuirass
D) negative pressure ventilator
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10
How do the VCs lowlanders who ascend to high altitudes compared to those born and raised at high altitudes?
A) After 2-3 days, the VCs are the same size
B) The VCs of native high altitude residents remain larger
C) After 2-3 months, the VCs are the same size
D) After 2-3 weeks, the VCs are the same size
A) After 2-3 days, the VCs are the same size
B) The VCs of native high altitude residents remain larger
C) After 2-3 months, the VCs are the same size
D) After 2-3 weeks, the VCs are the same size
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11
In a healthy individual, how is ventilation and perfusion affected by high altitude exposure?
A) Only ventilation is increased
B) Only perfusion is increased
C) Both ventilation and pulmonary perfusion are increased
D) Ventilation is increased and pulmonary perfusion decreases slightly
A) Only ventilation is increased
B) Only perfusion is increased
C) Both ventilation and pulmonary perfusion are increased
D) Ventilation is increased and pulmonary perfusion decreases slightly
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12
In high altitude natives, where are high concentrations of myoglobin located?
I. Diaphragm
II. Myocardium
III. Pectoral muscles
IV. Adductor leg muscles
A) II only
B) I only
C) I, II, III, and IV
D) I and II only
I. Diaphragm
II. Myocardium
III. Pectoral muscles
IV. Adductor leg muscles
A) II only
B) I only
C) I, II, III, and IV
D) I and II only
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13
What is the term for the body's compensatory responses to relocation to a high altitude from seal level?
A) adaptation
B) accommodation
C) acclimatization
D) adjustment
A) adaptation
B) accommodation
C) acclimatization
D) adjustment
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14
For what duration do adaptive changes occur in the blood after ascent to high altitudes?
A) 6 weeks
B) 48-72 hours
C) 12-24 hours
D) 1 week
A) 6 weeks
B) 48-72 hours
C) 12-24 hours
D) 1 week
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15
The hypoxic ventilator response (HVR) works to minimize the drop in what levels?
A) RBC levels
B) alveolar PaO2
C) CO2
D) PO2
A) RBC levels
B) alveolar PaO2
C) CO2
D) PO2
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16
What changes will occur in the VC and PEFR within 24 hours of ascent to a high altitude?
A) VC will decrease and PEFR will increase
B) PEFR will decrease and VC will increase
C) both will decrease
D) both will increase
A) VC will decrease and PEFR will increase
B) PEFR will decrease and VC will increase
C) both will decrease
D) both will increase
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17
Which breathing pattern is often initially seen in lowlanders who ascend to high altitudes?
A) Biot's
B) Kussmaul's
C) Cheyne-Stokes
D) apneusis
A) Biot's
B) Kussmaul's
C) Cheyne-Stokes
D) apneusis
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18
What of the following primarily controls the phenomenon of hypoxic pulmonary vasoconstriction?
A) central chemoreceptors
B) PAO2
C) PaO2
D) baroreceptors
A) central chemoreceptors
B) PAO2
C) PaO2
D) baroreceptors
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19
How is cardiac output and oxygen uptake affected by prolonged exposure to high altitudes?
A) Both are slightly decreased
B) Both are the same as at sea level
C) Both are increased
D) Cardiac output is increased but oxygen uptake is the same as at sea level
A) Both are slightly decreased
B) Both are the same as at sea level
C) Both are increased
D) Cardiac output is increased but oxygen uptake is the same as at sea level
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20
To derive physiologic benefits from altitude training, athletes can use what resource?
A) high-altitude lodging
B) hypobaric chambers
C) sleep deprivation
D) helicopter flights
A) high-altitude lodging
B) hypobaric chambers
C) sleep deprivation
D) helicopter flights
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21
What is the best treatment for high altitude pulmonary edema?
A) rest and IV fluids
B) rapid descent and oxygen therapy
C) oxygen therapy and rest
D) IV fluids and oxygen therapy
A) rest and IV fluids
B) rapid descent and oxygen therapy
C) oxygen therapy and rest
D) IV fluids and oxygen therapy
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22
What is another name for Monge's disease?
A) high altitude cerebral edema
B) high altitude pulmonary edema
C) acute mountain sickness
D) chronic mountain sickness
A) high altitude cerebral edema
B) high altitude pulmonary edema
C) acute mountain sickness
D) chronic mountain sickness
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23
What cardiac change is associated with Monge's disease?
A) right ventricular hypertrophy
B) aortic valve stenosis
C) left ventricular hypertrophy
D) mitral valve stenosis
A) right ventricular hypertrophy
B) aortic valve stenosis
C) left ventricular hypertrophy
D) mitral valve stenosis
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24
Following ascent by lowlanders to high altitudes, when do symptoms of acute mountain sickness normally appear?
A) 1-6 hours
B) 24-36 hours
C) 12-24 hours
D) 6-12 hours
A) 1-6 hours
B) 24-36 hours
C) 12-24 hours
D) 6-12 hours
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25
Which abnormality is characterized by photophobia, ataxia, hallucinations, and clouding of consciousness?
A) Monge's disease
B) high altitude pulmonary edema
C) acute mountain sickness
D) high altitude cerebral edema
A) Monge's disease
B) high altitude pulmonary edema
C) acute mountain sickness
D) high altitude cerebral edema
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