Deck 20: Airway Anatomy and Physiology
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Deck 20: Airway Anatomy and Physiology
1
The upper airway extends from the glottis to the alveoli.
False
2
For an average-sized adult with normal ventilator function, approximately 100,000 liters (L) of air pass through the nasal fossae each day.
False
3
By the time a pediatric patient is in respiratory failure and cardiovascular collapse, it may be very difficult to reverse the process.
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4
Compared to the adult trachea, the pediatric trachea is angled much more anteriorly as it travels inferiorly.
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5
The abdominal muscles are important for active expiration.
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6
For their size, pediatric patients consume less oxygen.
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7
The openings of the mouth and nose define the beginning of the airway.
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8
The rapid differentiation between hypoxia and excessive vagal tone is critical when a pediatric patient in respiratory distress becomes bradycardic.
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9
Pregnancy decreases minute ventilation.
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10
The airway is divided into the upper and lower airway.
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11
There are no known cardiac implications of negative pressure ventilation.
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12
For their size, pediatric patients have a disproportionately larger functional residual capacity.
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13
Pediatric patients tend to have copious secretions, increasing the risk for aspiration and difficulty maintaining an airway.
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14
Respiratory failure is the primary cause of death in pediatric patients, compared to cardiovascular failure in adults.
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15
In males, the thyroid cartilage is flatter than in females.
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16
A pediatric patient's head, when compared to his body, is disproportionately larger than an adult's head.
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17
The diaphragm is the primary bony structure of respiration.
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18
The nasopharynx lies anterior to the turbinates and superior to the soft palate.
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19
The muscles that produce phonation can also adduct the glottis and the false cords to provide an impenetrable barrier to foreign material.
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20
A child's tongue is disproportionately smaller compared to the oral cavity than an adult's tongue.
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21
____ measurement can be used in the prehospital environment in to assess an asthmatic patient's response to treatment.
A) Median flow
B) Peak flow
C) Terminal flow
D) Primary flow
A) Median flow
B) Peak flow
C) Terminal flow
D) Primary flow
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22
Approximately ____% of CO2 is attached to hemoglobin.
A) 23
B) 28
C) 33
D) 35
A) 23
B) 28
C) 33
D) 35
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23
The ____ muscle elevates the sternum.
A) stylo-hyoideus
B) sternocleidomastoid
C) digastricus
D) trapezius
A) stylo-hyoideus
B) sternocleidomastoid
C) digastricus
D) trapezius
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24
The open space below the laryngeal opening and superior to the vocal cords is called the ____.
A) atrium
B) foyer
C) arch
D) vestibule
A) atrium
B) foyer
C) arch
D) vestibule
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25
The ____ is the area of the airway composed of the spaces behind the nose and the oral cavity.
A) oropharynx
B) nasopharynx
C) pharynx
D) nares
A) oropharynx
B) nasopharynx
C) pharynx
D) nares
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26
The space formed between the anterior-superior surface of the epiglottis and the posterior base of the tongue is the ____.
A) pharynx
B) epiglottis
C) valecula
D) hyoid
A) pharynx
B) epiglottis
C) valecula
D) hyoid
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27
Primitive, involuntary ventilation control occurs in the medullary respiratory center of the ____ with major nerve input from the vagus nerve.
A) pons
B) pineal gland
C) medulla oblongata
D) thymus
A) pons
B) pineal gland
C) medulla oblongata
D) thymus
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28
The most obvious difference between pediatric and adult patients is ____.
A) structure
B) size
C) shape
D) proportion
A) structure
B) size
C) shape
D) proportion
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29
From a functional perspective, the ____ is the primary structure for air entrance.
A) mouth
B) nose
C) face
D) pharynx
A) mouth
B) nose
C) face
D) pharynx
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30
The chest wall interacts with the lung parenchyma via the ____.
A) alveoli
B) pulmonary
C) pleura
D) bronchioles
A) alveoli
B) pulmonary
C) pleura
D) bronchioles
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31
At birth, the tracheal opening lies at the level of the ____.
A) C-1
B) C-3
C) C-4
D) C-5
A) C-1
B) C-3
C) C-4
D) C-5
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32
The ____ is a conduit for respiratory gasses.
A) larynx
B) esophagus
C) pharynx
D) trachea
A) larynx
B) esophagus
C) pharynx
D) trachea
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33
Normal atmospheric pressure at sea level is ____ torr and each gas in air makes up a percentage of that total amount, or total pressure.
A) 160
B) 380
C) 521
D) 760
A) 160
B) 380
C) 521
D) 760
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34
The ____ bone is the only bone in the body that does not directly articulate with another bone.
A) hyoid
B) thyroid
C) collar
D) nasal
A) hyoid
B) thyroid
C) collar
D) nasal
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35
____ is the process of exchanging gasses, specifically oxygen and carbon dioxide, between an organism and its environment.
A) Respiration
B) Ventilation
C) Gas transport
D) Expiration
A) Respiration
B) Ventilation
C) Gas transport
D) Expiration
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36
The ____ is a highly vascular "H" shaped structure that lies along the sides of the larynx and upper trachea.
A) thyroid gland
B) pancreas
C) thymus gland
D) adrenal gland
A) thyroid gland
B) pancreas
C) thymus gland
D) adrenal gland
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37
For the pediatric patient, the ____ has the smallest cross-sectional area.
A) thyroid cartilage
B) trachea
C) laryngeal incisure
D) cricoids ring
A) thyroid cartilage
B) trachea
C) laryngeal incisure
D) cricoids ring
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38
In times of apnea, the pediatric patient will become ____ up to twice as quickly as an adult.
A) anoxic
B) hypoxic
C) anemic
D) cyanotic
A) anoxic
B) hypoxic
C) anemic
D) cyanotic
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39
The ____ is a "U" shaped structure composed of fibroelastic cartilage is attached to the anterior pharynx between the base of the tongue and the larynx.
A) hyoid
B) pharynx
C) epiglottis
D) valecula
A) hyoid
B) pharynx
C) epiglottis
D) valecula
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40
The ____ are the posterior-most structures of the laryngeal opening.
A) cricoid
B) arytenoids
C) glottis
D) valecula
A) cricoid
B) arytenoids
C) glottis
D) valecula
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41
Pediatric patients are much more susceptible to ____________________ distention during positive pressure ventilation.
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42
____________________ ventilation measures the total volume of gas that passes through the lungs in a minute.
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43
The amount of oxygen available at the alveoli, called the ____________________ of oxygen, depends on the total atmospheric pressure and fraction of inspired oxygen.
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44
The ____________________ equals the tidal volume plus the inspiratory reserve volume and is a measure of the maximum air that can be inspired.
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45
Carbon dioxide levels are primarily controlled by ____________________.
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46
The surfaces of the alveoli are covered with ____________________, a fluid that decreases the alveoli's surface tension and prevents them from collapsing during expiration.
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47
The ____________________ muscles are most responsible for the modification of the cords.
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48
Air enters the nares and immediately passes along the ____________________.
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49
The act of breathing transports air entering the oral or nasal cavities to the ____________________ sacs where gas exchange can occur.
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50
The ____________________, also known as the "voice box," is the upper group of structures of the lower airway and opens with a number of cartilaginous structures.
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