Deck 11: Respiratory Disorders

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Under normal conditions, an adult takes how many breaths in a minute?

A) 6 to 10
B) 12 to 20
C) 4 to 8
D) 10 to 15
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Which of the following is true of the respiratory system?

A) The larynx is part of the upper respiratory tract.
B) Exhalation leads to the increase of blood acid levels.
C) Breathing is controlled by the cerebellum.
D) Breathing is initiated by the brain stem.
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What does a low-pitched cough signify?

A) Secretions or inflammation
B) Airway constriction
C) Cardiac problems
D) Tuberculosis
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Which of the following respiratory rates is seen with hyperventilatory states?

A) Eupnea
B) Tachypnea
C) Bradypnea
D) Hyperpnea
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Which of the following is a potentially normal breathing pattern for children in their sleep?

A) Kussmaul
B) Cheyne-Stokes
C) Sigh
D) Biot
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According to the text, bronchiolitis is correlated with respiratory symptoms that affect which body system?

A) Skin
B) Cardiovascular
C) Gastrointestinal
D) Neurological
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What symptom of high thoracic pressure can be found by visual inspection?

A) Retracted chest wall
B) Venous patterns on the chest
C) Kyphosis
D) Clubbing of fingers
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Fremitus is examined during which part of the physical exam?

A) Palpation
B) Auscultation
C) Percussion
D) Inspection
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What is the palpable vibration of the chest wall resulting from speech?

A) Fremitus
B) Thoracic expansion
C) Diaphragmatic excursion
D) Lordosis
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Which type of breath sound can be described as hollow and low-pitched?

A) Vesicular
B) Bronchovesicular
C) Bronchial
D) Amphoric
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In the third trimester of pregnancy, a woman's costal angle is about how many degrees greater than it typically was before pregnancy?

A) 35 degrees
B) 103 degrees
C) 45 degrees
D) 27 degrees
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A pregnant patient's tidal volume typically changes by how much?

A) Decreases by 20%
B) Increases by 40%
C) Doubles
D) Is halved
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Respiration is a four-step process: two inhalation steps and two exhalation steps.
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If sputum onset is acute, the cause is probably an infection.
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Hepatitis, Marburg, yellow fever, cholera, and meningitis are all travel-related diseases.
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It is considered normal for the trachea to have a slight deviation to the patient's right side.
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Emphysema is associated with barrel chest and absent fremitus.
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Because their respiratory systems are not fully developed, the breath sounds of young pediatric patients are often quieter, higher-pitched, and more nasal than those of an adult.
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What are the common chief complaints of the respiratory system examined in the text?
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What are the four ways breath sounds are characterized, and what are the three classifications?
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Deck 11: Respiratory Disorders
1
Under normal conditions, an adult takes how many breaths in a minute?

A) 6 to 10
B) 12 to 20
C) 4 to 8
D) 10 to 15
B
2
Which of the following is true of the respiratory system?

A) The larynx is part of the upper respiratory tract.
B) Exhalation leads to the increase of blood acid levels.
C) Breathing is controlled by the cerebellum.
D) Breathing is initiated by the brain stem.
D
3
What does a low-pitched cough signify?

A) Secretions or inflammation
B) Airway constriction
C) Cardiac problems
D) Tuberculosis
A
4
Which of the following respiratory rates is seen with hyperventilatory states?

A) Eupnea
B) Tachypnea
C) Bradypnea
D) Hyperpnea
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Which of the following is a potentially normal breathing pattern for children in their sleep?

A) Kussmaul
B) Cheyne-Stokes
C) Sigh
D) Biot
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According to the text, bronchiolitis is correlated with respiratory symptoms that affect which body system?

A) Skin
B) Cardiovascular
C) Gastrointestinal
D) Neurological
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What symptom of high thoracic pressure can be found by visual inspection?

A) Retracted chest wall
B) Venous patterns on the chest
C) Kyphosis
D) Clubbing of fingers
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Fremitus is examined during which part of the physical exam?

A) Palpation
B) Auscultation
C) Percussion
D) Inspection
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What is the palpable vibration of the chest wall resulting from speech?

A) Fremitus
B) Thoracic expansion
C) Diaphragmatic excursion
D) Lordosis
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Which type of breath sound can be described as hollow and low-pitched?

A) Vesicular
B) Bronchovesicular
C) Bronchial
D) Amphoric
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In the third trimester of pregnancy, a woman's costal angle is about how many degrees greater than it typically was before pregnancy?

A) 35 degrees
B) 103 degrees
C) 45 degrees
D) 27 degrees
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A pregnant patient's tidal volume typically changes by how much?

A) Decreases by 20%
B) Increases by 40%
C) Doubles
D) Is halved
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Respiration is a four-step process: two inhalation steps and two exhalation steps.
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If sputum onset is acute, the cause is probably an infection.
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Hepatitis, Marburg, yellow fever, cholera, and meningitis are all travel-related diseases.
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It is considered normal for the trachea to have a slight deviation to the patient's right side.
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Emphysema is associated with barrel chest and absent fremitus.
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Because their respiratory systems are not fully developed, the breath sounds of young pediatric patients are often quieter, higher-pitched, and more nasal than those of an adult.
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What are the common chief complaints of the respiratory system examined in the text?
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What are the four ways breath sounds are characterized, and what are the three classifications?
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