Deck 3: Physiology of Respiration
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Deck 3: Physiology of Respiration
1
Respiratory capacity is measured using which of the following?
A) Manometer
B) Altimeter
C) Spirometer
D) Inclinometer
A) Manometer
B) Altimeter
C) Spirometer
D) Inclinometer
C
2
The rate of flow of respiration is measured using which of the following?
A) Spirometer
B) Manometer
C) ECG monitor
D) Volt meter
A) Spirometer
B) Manometer
C) ECG monitor
D) Volt meter
A
3
Which of the following refers to the gas exchange across the alveolar-capillary membrane?
A) Expiration
B) Profusion
C) Ventilation
D) Perfusion
A) Expiration
B) Profusion
C) Ventilation
D) Perfusion
D
4
Flow is measured in
A) volts per hour.
B) amperes per minute.
C) cubic centimeters per minute.
D) millimeters per minute.
A) volts per hour.
B) amperes per minute.
C) cubic centimeters per minute.
D) millimeters per minute.
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5
Approximately how many cubic centimeters of air are exchanged during quiet tidal respiration, on average?
A) 250 cc
B) 500 cc
C) 750 cc
D) 1,000 cc
A) 250 cc
B) 500 cc
C) 750 cc
D) 1,000 cc
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6
Which of the following is the minute volume for quiet tidal respiration, on average?
A) 2,000 cc
B) 4,000 cc
C) 6,000 cc
D) 8,000 cc
A) 2,000 cc
B) 4,000 cc
C) 6,000 cc
D) 8,000 cc
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7
Which of the following refers to twisting of a shaft while one end of the shaft remains fixed and does not move?
A) Elastic forces
B) Elongation
C) Torque
D) Terminal mediation
A) Elastic forces
B) Elongation
C) Torque
D) Terminal mediation
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8
Which of the following have high elasticity?
A) Lungs
B) Cartilage
C) Bone
D) a & b
E) b & c
A) Lungs
B) Cartilage
C) Bone
D) a & b
E) b & c
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9
Respiratory volume is measured using which of the following?
A) Spirometer
B) Nasometer
C) Gastrometer
D) Nasoendoscope
A) Spirometer
B) Nasometer
C) Gastrometer
D) Nasoendoscope
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10
What characteristic of cartilage makes it appropriate and beneficial for use in the respiratory passageway?
A) Cartilage is highly elastic.
B) Cartilage is easily transformed to bone.
C) Cartilage resists distension.
D) a & c
E) b & c
A) Cartilage is highly elastic.
B) Cartilage is easily transformed to bone.
C) Cartilage resists distension.
D) a & c
E) b & c
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11
Which of the following refers to the process of moving air through the respiratory system?
A) Respiration
B) Velarization
C) Ventilation
D) Nasalization
A) Respiration
B) Velarization
C) Ventilation
D) Nasalization
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12
In respiration, which of the following structures undergoes torquing?
A) Vertebrae
B) Chondral portion of rib
C) Costal portion of rib
D) a & b
E) b & c
A) Vertebrae
B) Chondral portion of rib
C) Costal portion of rib
D) a & b
E) b & c
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13
What is the approximate number of respiratory cycles per minute in quiet tidal respiration of an adult?
A) 9
B) 12
C) 15
D) None of the above
A) 9
B) 12
C) 15
D) None of the above
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14
Respiratory pressure is measured using which of the following?
A) Goniometer
B) Spirometer
C) Calorimeter
D) Manometer
A) Goniometer
B) Spirometer
C) Calorimeter
D) Manometer
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15
Which group of muscles is involved in actively torquing elements of the rib cage?
A) Abdominal muscles of inspiration
B) Thoracic muscles of inspiration
C) Abdominal muscles of expiration
D) Thoracic muscles of expiration
A) Abdominal muscles of inspiration
B) Thoracic muscles of inspiration
C) Abdominal muscles of expiration
D) Thoracic muscles of expiration
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16
Which of the following is the primary purpose of respiration?
A) Provides the means of gas exchange between an organism and its environment
B) Provides a source for phonation
C) Provides the energy source for speech
D) None of the above
A) Provides the means of gas exchange between an organism and its environment
B) Provides a source for phonation
C) Provides the energy source for speech
D) None of the above
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17
Which of the following best describes what happens when the lungs expand?
A) Contraction of the muscles of inspiration pushes the diaphragm up, causing air to flow into the lungs.
B) Contraction of the muscles of inspiration decreases the volume of the thorax, causing a decrease in pressure (Boyle's law).
C) Expansion of the thorax causes the lungs to expand as a function of the negative intrapleural pressure between the parietal and visceral pleurae.
D) None of the above.
A) Contraction of the muscles of inspiration pushes the diaphragm up, causing air to flow into the lungs.
B) Contraction of the muscles of inspiration decreases the volume of the thorax, causing a decrease in pressure (Boyle's law).
C) Expansion of the thorax causes the lungs to expand as a function of the negative intrapleural pressure between the parietal and visceral pleurae.
D) None of the above.
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18
What forces cause the rib cage to return to resting position following torquing of the rib-cage elements?
A) Elasticity
B) Gravity
C) Kinetic energy
D) a & b
E) a & c
A) Elasticity
B) Gravity
C) Kinetic energy
D) a & b
E) a & c
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19
Which of the following best describes what happens during inspiration?
A) The muscles within the lungs contract, causing air to leave them.
B) The muscles within the lungs relax, permitting air to enter the lungs.
C) The muscles of inspiration contract, causing the thorax to increase in volume.
D) The muscles of the abdomen relax, allowing expansion of the diaphragm into the abdominal space.
E) Both c & d
A) The muscles within the lungs contract, causing air to leave them.
B) The muscles within the lungs relax, permitting air to enter the lungs.
C) The muscles of inspiration contract, causing the thorax to increase in volume.
D) The muscles of the abdomen relax, allowing expansion of the diaphragm into the abdominal space.
E) Both c & d
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20
An adults has a larger respiratory capacity than an infant. Which of the following best explains this capacity difference?
A) An adult has a larger thorax
B) The adult lung is stretched to fill the thorax
C) The adult can voluntarily expand his or her lungs
D) a & b
E) a & c
A) An adult has a larger thorax
B) The adult lung is stretched to fill the thorax
C) The adult can voluntarily expand his or her lungs
D) a & b
E) a & c
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21
Vital capacity, on average, is ____________________ cc.
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22
A single cycle of quiet tidal volume will involve approximately ____________________ cc of air for the average adult female.
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23
The volume of air remaining in the lungs following complete expiration is termed ____________________.
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24
The amount of air that can be exhaled following tidal expiration, on average, is ____________________ cc.
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25
Which of the following best describes the rate of respiration for a newborn infant?
A) 40-70 breaths per minute
B) 40-50 breaths per minute
C) 70-90 breaths per minute
D) 12-18 breaths per minute
A) 40-70 breaths per minute
B) 40-50 breaths per minute
C) 70-90 breaths per minute
D) 12-18 breaths per minute
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26
____________________ capacity is the combination of inspiratory reserve volume, expiratory reserve volume, and tidal volume.
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27
The volume of air that can be exhaled following tidal expiration is termed _________________________.
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28
_________________________ capacity is the combination of inspiratory reserve volume and expiratory reserve volume.
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29
Which of the following best describes the difference between volumes and capacities?
A) Capacities refer to combinations of volumes that express physiological limits.
B)
B) Volumes are discrete, whereas capacities represent functional combinations of volumes.
C) Both a &
D) None of the above.
A) Capacities refer to combinations of volumes that express physiological limits.
B)
B) Volumes are discrete, whereas capacities represent functional combinations of volumes.
C) Both a &
D) None of the above.
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30
The volume of air that can be inhaled, on average, following tidal inspiration is ____________________ cc.
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31
A single cycle of quiet tidal volume will involve approximately ____________________ cc of air for the average adult male.
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32
The amount of air we breathe during a respiratory cycle is referred to as ____________________.
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33
What is the term for the air that cannot be expelled during expiration?
A) Residual volume
B) Remaining capacity
C) Distributed volume
D) None of the above
A) Residual volume
B) Remaining capacity
C) Distributed volume
D) None of the above
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34
_________________________ is the volume that can be inhaled after a tidal inspiration.
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35
A single cycle of quiet tidal volume will involve approximately ____________________ cc of air for the average adult.
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36
Which of the following best describes the rate of respiration for an adult?
A) 40-70 breaths per minute
B) 40-50 breaths per minute
C) 70-90 breaths per minute
D) 12-18 breaths per minute
A) 40-70 breaths per minute
B) 40-50 breaths per minute
C) 70-90 breaths per minute
D) 12-18 breaths per minute
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37
Functional residual capacity is approximately ____________________ cc.
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38
The volume of air remaining in the lungs following complete expiration, on average, is ____________________ cc.
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39
The term ____________________ refers to combinations of volumes to express physiological limits.
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40
By what age do the lungs have their full complement of alveoli?
A) 8 years
B) 2 years
C) 16 years
D) 20 years
A) 8 years
B) 2 years
C) 16 years
D) 20 years
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41
During quiet expiration, alveolar pressure is approximately ____________________ cm H2O.
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42
____________________ pressure and alveolar pressure are equivalent if the vocal folds are adducted.
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43
The pressure that can be measured within the mouth is called ____________________ pressure.
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44
____________________ pressure is another term for pulmonic pressure.
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45
At rest, intrapleural pressure is approximately ____________________ cm H2O.
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46
The reference pressure for measurement of respiratory pressures is ____________________ pressure.
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47
Contraction of the abdominal muscles causes a(n) (increase/decrease) ____________________ of alveolar pressure.
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48
Atmospheric pressure is approximately ____________________ mm Hg.
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49
____________________ pressure represents the pressure within the individual alveolus.
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50
During quiet inspiration, alveolar pressure is approximately ____________________ cm H2O.
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51
____________________ capacity is the total of tidal volume and inspiratory reserve volume.
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52
____________________ is a term meaning "surface-active solution."
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53
____________________ capacity is the total of inspiratory reserve volume, expiratory reserve volume, tidal volume, and residual volume.
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54
____________________ pressure represents the pressure between the parietal and visceral pleurae.
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55
Contraction of the external intercostal muscles causes a(n) (increase/decrease) ____________________ of alveolar pressure.
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56
During expiration, intraoral pressure is (negative/positive) ____________________ relative to atmospheric pressure.
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57
Contraction of the diaphragm causes a(n) (increase/decrease) ____________________ of alveolar pressure.
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58
The pressure that can be measured beneath the level of the vocal folds is ____________________ pressure.
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59
____________________ pressure and intraoral pressure and alveolar pressure are equivalent if the vocal folds are open.
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60
During inspiration, intraoral pressure is (negative/positive) ____________________ relative to atmospheric pressure.
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61
How does the respiratory cycle differ between adults, babies, and children?
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62
Match each term with a volume of air. Terms may be used more than once or not at all.
a.inspiratory reserve volume
b.expiratory reserve volume
c.resting tidal volume
d.residual volume
e.inspiratory capacity
f.vital capacity
g.expiratory capacity
h.total lung capacity
525 cc for male and female adults averaged
a.inspiratory reserve volume
b.expiratory reserve volume
c.resting tidal volume
d.residual volume
e.inspiratory capacity
f.vital capacity
g.expiratory capacity
h.total lung capacity
525 cc for male and female adults averaged
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63
Contraction of the internal intercostal muscles causes a(n) (increase/decrease) ____________________ of alveolar pressure.
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64
Abdominal muscles are involved in ____________________ expiration.
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65
Match each term to the correct descriptor. Terms may be used more than once or not at all.
a.inspiratory reserve volume
b.expiratory reserve volume
c.resting tidal volume
d.residual volume
e.inspiratory capacity
f.vital capacity
g.expiratory capacity
The volume of air that is inspired and expelled in one cycle of quiet breathing
a.inspiratory reserve volume
b.expiratory reserve volume
c.resting tidal volume
d.residual volume
e.inspiratory capacity
f.vital capacity
g.expiratory capacity
The volume of air that is inspired and expelled in one cycle of quiet breathing
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66
Match each term to the correct descriptor. Terms may be used more than once or not at all.
a.inspiratory reserve volume
b.expiratory reserve volume
c.resting tidal volume
d.residual volume
e.inspiratory capacity
f.vital capacity
g.expiratory capacity
The volume of air that remains in the lungs after forceful and complete expiration
a.inspiratory reserve volume
b.expiratory reserve volume
c.resting tidal volume
d.residual volume
e.inspiratory capacity
f.vital capacity
g.expiratory capacity
The volume of air that remains in the lungs after forceful and complete expiration
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67
Match each term with a volume of air. Terms may be used more than once or not at all.
a.inspiratory reserve volume
b.expiratory reserve volume
c.resting tidal volume
d.residual volume
e.inspiratory capacity
f.vital capacity
g.expiratory capacity
h.total lung capacity
5,100 cc for male and female adults averaged
a.inspiratory reserve volume
b.expiratory reserve volume
c.resting tidal volume
d.residual volume
e.inspiratory capacity
f.vital capacity
g.expiratory capacity
h.total lung capacity
5,100 cc for male and female adults averaged
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68
When the diaphragm contracts, intrapleural pressure becomes (more/less) ____________________ negative.
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69
What is a pneumothorax, what can cause this condition, and what is the result?
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70
Adducting the vocal folds during expiration causes an immediate (increase/decrease) ____________________ in subglottal pressure.
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71
Match each term to the correct descriptor. Terms may be used more than once or not at all.
a.inspiratory reserve volume
b.expiratory reserve volume
c.resting tidal volume
d.residual volume
e.inspiratory capacity
f.vital capacity
g.expiratory capacity
The volume of air that can be expired after a tidal expiration
a.inspiratory reserve volume
b.expiratory reserve volume
c.resting tidal volume
d.residual volume
e.inspiratory capacity
f.vital capacity
g.expiratory capacity
The volume of air that can be expired after a tidal expiration
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72
Match each term with a volume of air. Terms may be used more than once or not at all.
a.inspiratory reserve volume
b.expiratory reserve volume
c.resting tidal volume
d.residual volume
e.inspiratory capacity
f.vital capacity
g.expiratory capacity
h.total lung capacity
1,100 cc for male and female adults averaged
a.inspiratory reserve volume
b.expiratory reserve volume
c.resting tidal volume
d.residual volume
e.inspiratory capacity
f.vital capacity
g.expiratory capacity
h.total lung capacity
1,100 cc for male and female adults averaged
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73
Match each term with a volume of air. Terms may be used more than once or not at all.
a.inspiratory reserve volume
b.expiratory reserve volume
c.resting tidal volume
d.residual volume
e.inspiratory capacity
f.vital capacity
g.expiratory capacity
h.total lung capacity
2,475 cc for male and female adults averaged
a.inspiratory reserve volume
b.expiratory reserve volume
c.resting tidal volume
d.residual volume
e.inspiratory capacity
f.vital capacity
g.expiratory capacity
h.total lung capacity
2,475 cc for male and female adults averaged
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Match each term to the correct descriptor. Terms may be used more than once or not at all.
a.inspiratory reserve volume
b.expiratory reserve volume
c.resting tidal volume
d.residual volume
e.inspiratory capacity
f.vital capacity
g.expiratory capacity
The volume of air that can be inspired after a tidal inspiration
a.inspiratory reserve volume
b.expiratory reserve volume
c.resting tidal volume
d.residual volume
e.inspiratory capacity
f.vital capacity
g.expiratory capacity
The volume of air that can be inspired after a tidal inspiration
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75
What position allows clients who are in the later stages of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
(ALS) to breathe most easily?
(ALS) to breathe most easily?
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76
The positive side of the relaxation-pressure curve represents the ____________________ forces of elastic tissue.
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77
Match each term to the correct descriptor. Terms may be used more than once or not at all.
a.inspiratory reserve volume
b.expiratory reserve volume
c.resting tidal volume
d.residual volume
e.inspiratory capacity
f.vital capacity
g.expiratory capacity
The air that includes tidal volume, inspiratory reserve volume, and expiratory reserve volume
a.inspiratory reserve volume
b.expiratory reserve volume
c.resting tidal volume
d.residual volume
e.inspiratory capacity
f.vital capacity
g.expiratory capacity
The air that includes tidal volume, inspiratory reserve volume, and expiratory reserve volume
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Match each term to the correct descriptor. Terms may be used more than once or not at all.
a.inspiratory reserve volume
b.expiratory reserve volume
c.resting tidal volume
d.residual volume
e.inspiratory capacity
f.vital capacity
g.expiratory capacity
The air that includes tidal inspiration and inspiratory reserve volume
a.inspiratory reserve volume
b.expiratory reserve volume
c.resting tidal volume
d.residual volume
e.inspiratory capacity
f.vital capacity
g.expiratory capacity
The air that includes tidal inspiration and inspiratory reserve volume
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79
Match each term with a volume of air. Terms may be used more than once or not at all.
a.inspiratory reserve volume
b.expiratory reserve volume
c.resting tidal volume
d.residual volume
e.inspiratory capacity
f.vital capacity
g.expiratory capacity
h.total lung capacity
1,000 cc for male and female adults averaged
a.inspiratory reserve volume
b.expiratory reserve volume
c.resting tidal volume
d.residual volume
e.inspiratory capacity
f.vital capacity
g.expiratory capacity
h.total lung capacity
1,000 cc for male and female adults averaged
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80
What are the four basic processes of respiration?
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