Deck 8: Diseases of the Respiratory System

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The average incidence of the common cold is _____ colds per year in adulthood.

A)one to two
B)two to three
C)three to four
D)four to five
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Which of the following is NOT one of the signs and symptoms of the common cold.

A)mucus plugs
B)runny nose
C)sneezing
D)sore throat
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Pulmonary function tests are used to measure the _____.

A)air flow within the lungs
B)amount of oxygen saturation
C)oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange
D)size and location of an embolism
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The activity of the diaphragm and external intercostal muscles is regulated by the _____ in the brain.

A)medulla and pons
B)occipital lobe and temporal lobe
C)parietal lobe and frontal lobe
D)thalamus and cerebrum
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The _____ descends downward and branches into two primary bronchi, one for each lung.

A)alveoli
B)larynx
C)pharynx
D)trachea
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The _____ are surrounded by blood capillaries and are the site of gas exchange.

A)alveoli
B)bronchi
C)larynx
D)trachea
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Oxygenated blood is _____ in color.

A)blue
B)bright red
C)dark red
D)purple
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_____ sounds sound like air being blown through a hollow tube.

A)Bronchial
B)Laryngeal
C)Pharyngeal
D)Tracheal
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Physical examination of the respiratory system begins with _____, or listening to the chest with a stethoscope.

A)auscultation
B)inspection
C)palpation
D)percussion
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The bronchioles terminate in the lungs as small air sacs called the _____.

A)alveoli
B)diaphragm
C)epithelium
D)pleura
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_____ fluid lubricates the lung and thoracic surfaces, reducing friction as the lungs expand and contract.

A)Endocrine
B)Exocrine
C)Mucus
D)Pleural
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The difference in _____ pressure acts as a partial vacuum and prevents the lung from collapsing.

A)diaphragm
B)epithelium
C)intrapleural
D)pericardial
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Normal oxygen saturation rates are greater than _____.

A)60%
B)70%
C)80%
D)90%
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In most cases, a(n)_____ test is repeated three times to get an accurate measurement.

A)arterial blood gas
B)bronchial challenge
C)pulmonary function
D)spirometer
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Which of the following is NOT one of the risk factors for the common cold?

A)age
B)being immunocompromised
C)exposure to infected people
D)genetics
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What time of year is the common cold more prevalent?

A)fall and winter
B)spring and summer
C)summer and fall
D)winter and spring
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The most common cause of the common cold is the _____.

A)coronavirus
B)rhinovirus
C)Staphylococcus aureus bacteria
D)Streptococcus pneumoniae bacteria
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The _____ exert a sweeping action, preventing dust and foreign particles from reaching the lungs.

A)cilia
B)larynx
C)pharynx
D)trachea
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With _____, or tapping on the chest, the note raised and the vibration felt give clues to the state of the underlying lung and pleura.

A)auscultation
B)inspection
C)palpation
D)percussion
Question
The _____ test is used to detect and quantify airway hypersensitivity.

A)arterial blood gas
B)bronchial challenge
C)pulmonary function
D)spirometer
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A desensitizing procedure may be used with people suffering from _____ to stimulate the production of antibodies.

A)allergic rhinitis
B)cystic fibrosis
C)pneumonia
D)pulmonary embolisms
Question
People with a latent TB infection are _____.

A)asymptomatic and cannot spread the infection to others
B)asymptomatic but can spread the infection to others
C)symptomatic and can spread the infection to others
D)symptomatic but cannot spread the infection to others
Question
A seasonal vaccination can be used to prevent _____.

A)allergic rhinitis
B)emphysema
C)pharyngitis
D)pneumonia
Question
With pneumonia, the _____ fill with pus and fluid, which makes breathing painful and limits oxygen intake.

A)alveoli
B)larynx
C)pharnyx
D)trachea
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One of the symptoms of sinusitis is the loss of _____.

A)hearing
B)smell
C)taste
D)touch
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In TB, healed lesions, visible on x-ray, are called _____.

A)caseous
B)emphysema
C)Mantoux
D)tubercles
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Allergic rhinitis is an inflammation of the mucous membrane of the _____.

A)bronchi
B)lungs
C)nose
D)throat
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The main symptom of laryngitis is _____.

A)dypnea
B)dysphonia
C)hemoptysis
D)tachypnea
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In allergic rhinitis, _____ binds to mast cells and induces them to release histamine.

A)IgA
B)IgE
C)IgG
D)IgM
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Tuberculosis is caused by a _____.

A)bacteria
B)fungi
C)parasite
D)virus
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One of the risk factors for tonsillitis is _____.

A)being female
B)being male
C)old age
D)young age
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COPD is characterized by _____ that is not fully reversible.

A)blocked or reduced blood flow through alveolar capillaries
B)infectious agents, most often viral
C)interference with air flow
D)interference with diffusion of gases at the respiratory membrane
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The most common cause of laryngitis is a _____ infection.

A)bacterial
B)fungul
C)parasitic
D)viral
Question
Treatment for _____ may include nasal steroids and antihistamines.

A)allergic rhinitis
B)common cold
C)influenza
D)pharyngitis
Question
The flu is a _____ infection.

A)bacterial
B)fungul
C)parasitic
D)viral
Question
Generally, two distinct diseases fall into the category of COPD: _____.

A)asthma and tuberculosis
B)atelectasis and pneumothorax
C)emphysema and chronic bronchitis
D)pleuritis and cystic fibrosis
Question
In pneumonia, the percussion note is _____.

A)dull
B)hyperresonance
C)resonance
D)tympany
Question
Tuberculosis is spread by _____.

A)air droplets
B)contaminated food
C)improper handwashing
D)secondhand smoke
Question
A rapid strep test and/or throat culture would be used to diagnose _____.

A)bronchitis
B)laryngitis
C)sinusitis
D)tonsillitis
Question
A nasal endoscopy might be used to diagnose _____.

A)laryngitis
B)pharyngitis
C)sinusitis
D)tonsillitis
Question
Pursed-lip breathing or exhaling through puckered lips is associated with _____.

A)atelectasis
B)COPD
C)emphysema
D)pleuritis
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On average _____ square feet of the respiratory membrane is lost each year after age 30.

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
Question
A treatment for _____ may include inserting a needle or tube into the chest cavity.

A)atelectasis
B)chronic bronchitis
C)cystic fibrosis
D)pneumothorax
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Normal arterial blood gases should be high in carbon dioxide and low in oxygen.
Question
Because the mucous membranes that line the nasal cavity extend into and line the sinuses, a common cold often leads to sinusitis.
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_____ accounts for 80% of lung cancers.

A)CF
B)COPD
C)NSCLC
D)PE
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There are two basic types of medications used in _____ treatment: steroids and other anti-inflammatory medications and bronchodilators.

A)asthma
B)bronchitis
C)COPD
D)cystic fibrosis
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Colds are caused by more than 200 different viruses.
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The tonsils are fleshy pieces of lymphatic tissue.
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The signs and symptoms of the flu come on gradually, but last for a long period of time.
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The main symptom of laryngitis is a sore throat.
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The entire lining of the respiratory tract is coated with a mucus film.
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The average incidence of the common cold is five to seven colds per year in preschool children.
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_____ is a collapse of lung tissue affecting part or all of one lung.

A)Asthma
B)Atelectasis
C)Cystic fibrosis
D)Embolism
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The most common treatment for _____ is anticoagulants.

A)CF
B)COPD
C)NSCLC
D)PE
Question
Cystic fibrosis is an _____ disease.

A)autoimmune
B)idiopathic
C)infectious
D)inherited
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People with CF have a higher than normal level of _____ in their sweat.

A)magnesium
B)potassium
C)salt
D)water
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Peak flow measures the maximum force with which a patient can exhale.
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In _____, the alveolar walls break down, adjacent alveoli fuse, and the lungs lose their elasticity.

A)atelectasis
B)COPD
C)emphysema
D)pleuritis
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Pleural fluid reduces surface tension, which helps keep the lungs flexible.
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The fungus Pneumocystis jirovecii is a common cause of pneumonia in patients with AIDS.
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The main cause of COPD is tobacco use.
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The etiology of asthma is idiopathic.
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The main symptom of pleuritis is a sharp chest pain.
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Because the onset of emphysema is gradual, many cases are not diagnosed until irreversible damage has occurred.
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Emphysema may be inherited, involving a genetic deficiency of alpha-1-antitrypsin.
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The lungs are encased by a double membrane consisting of two layers called _____.
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Air enters the nasal and oral cavity, passes through the pharynx, and down the larynx to the _____.
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Cystic fibrosis affects the endocrine glands, causing secretion of excessive thick mucus.
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Although caused by a virus, a complication of the flu can include bacterial pneumonia.
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The _____ and the external intercostal muscles are the main muscles of inhalation.
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Numerous hair-like projections called _____ project from the surface of the pharynx and trachea.
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One of the risk factors for a PE is prolonged immobility.
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Smoking is the most common cause of atelectasis.
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Not everyone who gets infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis gets sick.
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The flu is more common in the fall months of the year.
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COPD is associated with an abnormal inflammatory response of the lungs.
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While vaccinations for TB are available, they are not used in the United States.
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In bronchitis, excessive secretion of mucous blocks airflow.
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Bronchi branch into smaller and smaller tubules called _____, which lack cartilaginous rings.
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Deck 8: Diseases of the Respiratory System
1
The average incidence of the common cold is _____ colds per year in adulthood.

A)one to two
B)two to three
C)three to four
D)four to five
B
2
Which of the following is NOT one of the signs and symptoms of the common cold.

A)mucus plugs
B)runny nose
C)sneezing
D)sore throat
A
3
Pulmonary function tests are used to measure the _____.

A)air flow within the lungs
B)amount of oxygen saturation
C)oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange
D)size and location of an embolism
A
4
The activity of the diaphragm and external intercostal muscles is regulated by the _____ in the brain.

A)medulla and pons
B)occipital lobe and temporal lobe
C)parietal lobe and frontal lobe
D)thalamus and cerebrum
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The _____ descends downward and branches into two primary bronchi, one for each lung.

A)alveoli
B)larynx
C)pharynx
D)trachea
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The _____ are surrounded by blood capillaries and are the site of gas exchange.

A)alveoli
B)bronchi
C)larynx
D)trachea
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Oxygenated blood is _____ in color.

A)blue
B)bright red
C)dark red
D)purple
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_____ sounds sound like air being blown through a hollow tube.

A)Bronchial
B)Laryngeal
C)Pharyngeal
D)Tracheal
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9
Physical examination of the respiratory system begins with _____, or listening to the chest with a stethoscope.

A)auscultation
B)inspection
C)palpation
D)percussion
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10
The bronchioles terminate in the lungs as small air sacs called the _____.

A)alveoli
B)diaphragm
C)epithelium
D)pleura
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11
_____ fluid lubricates the lung and thoracic surfaces, reducing friction as the lungs expand and contract.

A)Endocrine
B)Exocrine
C)Mucus
D)Pleural
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12
The difference in _____ pressure acts as a partial vacuum and prevents the lung from collapsing.

A)diaphragm
B)epithelium
C)intrapleural
D)pericardial
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13
Normal oxygen saturation rates are greater than _____.

A)60%
B)70%
C)80%
D)90%
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14
In most cases, a(n)_____ test is repeated three times to get an accurate measurement.

A)arterial blood gas
B)bronchial challenge
C)pulmonary function
D)spirometer
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15
Which of the following is NOT one of the risk factors for the common cold?

A)age
B)being immunocompromised
C)exposure to infected people
D)genetics
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16
What time of year is the common cold more prevalent?

A)fall and winter
B)spring and summer
C)summer and fall
D)winter and spring
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17
The most common cause of the common cold is the _____.

A)coronavirus
B)rhinovirus
C)Staphylococcus aureus bacteria
D)Streptococcus pneumoniae bacteria
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18
The _____ exert a sweeping action, preventing dust and foreign particles from reaching the lungs.

A)cilia
B)larynx
C)pharynx
D)trachea
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19
With _____, or tapping on the chest, the note raised and the vibration felt give clues to the state of the underlying lung and pleura.

A)auscultation
B)inspection
C)palpation
D)percussion
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20
The _____ test is used to detect and quantify airway hypersensitivity.

A)arterial blood gas
B)bronchial challenge
C)pulmonary function
D)spirometer
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21
A desensitizing procedure may be used with people suffering from _____ to stimulate the production of antibodies.

A)allergic rhinitis
B)cystic fibrosis
C)pneumonia
D)pulmonary embolisms
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22
People with a latent TB infection are _____.

A)asymptomatic and cannot spread the infection to others
B)asymptomatic but can spread the infection to others
C)symptomatic and can spread the infection to others
D)symptomatic but cannot spread the infection to others
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23
A seasonal vaccination can be used to prevent _____.

A)allergic rhinitis
B)emphysema
C)pharyngitis
D)pneumonia
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24
With pneumonia, the _____ fill with pus and fluid, which makes breathing painful and limits oxygen intake.

A)alveoli
B)larynx
C)pharnyx
D)trachea
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25
One of the symptoms of sinusitis is the loss of _____.

A)hearing
B)smell
C)taste
D)touch
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26
In TB, healed lesions, visible on x-ray, are called _____.

A)caseous
B)emphysema
C)Mantoux
D)tubercles
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27
Allergic rhinitis is an inflammation of the mucous membrane of the _____.

A)bronchi
B)lungs
C)nose
D)throat
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28
The main symptom of laryngitis is _____.

A)dypnea
B)dysphonia
C)hemoptysis
D)tachypnea
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29
In allergic rhinitis, _____ binds to mast cells and induces them to release histamine.

A)IgA
B)IgE
C)IgG
D)IgM
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30
Tuberculosis is caused by a _____.

A)bacteria
B)fungi
C)parasite
D)virus
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31
One of the risk factors for tonsillitis is _____.

A)being female
B)being male
C)old age
D)young age
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32
COPD is characterized by _____ that is not fully reversible.

A)blocked or reduced blood flow through alveolar capillaries
B)infectious agents, most often viral
C)interference with air flow
D)interference with diffusion of gases at the respiratory membrane
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33
The most common cause of laryngitis is a _____ infection.

A)bacterial
B)fungul
C)parasitic
D)viral
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34
Treatment for _____ may include nasal steroids and antihistamines.

A)allergic rhinitis
B)common cold
C)influenza
D)pharyngitis
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35
The flu is a _____ infection.

A)bacterial
B)fungul
C)parasitic
D)viral
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36
Generally, two distinct diseases fall into the category of COPD: _____.

A)asthma and tuberculosis
B)atelectasis and pneumothorax
C)emphysema and chronic bronchitis
D)pleuritis and cystic fibrosis
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37
In pneumonia, the percussion note is _____.

A)dull
B)hyperresonance
C)resonance
D)tympany
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38
Tuberculosis is spread by _____.

A)air droplets
B)contaminated food
C)improper handwashing
D)secondhand smoke
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39
A rapid strep test and/or throat culture would be used to diagnose _____.

A)bronchitis
B)laryngitis
C)sinusitis
D)tonsillitis
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40
A nasal endoscopy might be used to diagnose _____.

A)laryngitis
B)pharyngitis
C)sinusitis
D)tonsillitis
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41
Pursed-lip breathing or exhaling through puckered lips is associated with _____.

A)atelectasis
B)COPD
C)emphysema
D)pleuritis
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42
On average _____ square feet of the respiratory membrane is lost each year after age 30.

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
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43
A treatment for _____ may include inserting a needle or tube into the chest cavity.

A)atelectasis
B)chronic bronchitis
C)cystic fibrosis
D)pneumothorax
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44
Normal arterial blood gases should be high in carbon dioxide and low in oxygen.
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45
Because the mucous membranes that line the nasal cavity extend into and line the sinuses, a common cold often leads to sinusitis.
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46
_____ accounts for 80% of lung cancers.

A)CF
B)COPD
C)NSCLC
D)PE
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47
There are two basic types of medications used in _____ treatment: steroids and other anti-inflammatory medications and bronchodilators.

A)asthma
B)bronchitis
C)COPD
D)cystic fibrosis
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48
Colds are caused by more than 200 different viruses.
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49
The tonsils are fleshy pieces of lymphatic tissue.
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50
The signs and symptoms of the flu come on gradually, but last for a long period of time.
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51
The main symptom of laryngitis is a sore throat.
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52
The entire lining of the respiratory tract is coated with a mucus film.
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53
The average incidence of the common cold is five to seven colds per year in preschool children.
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54
_____ is a collapse of lung tissue affecting part or all of one lung.

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B)Atelectasis
C)Cystic fibrosis
D)Embolism
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55
The most common treatment for _____ is anticoagulants.

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B)COPD
C)NSCLC
D)PE
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56
Cystic fibrosis is an _____ disease.

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C)infectious
D)inherited
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57
People with CF have a higher than normal level of _____ in their sweat.

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B)potassium
C)salt
D)water
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58
Peak flow measures the maximum force with which a patient can exhale.
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59
In _____, the alveolar walls break down, adjacent alveoli fuse, and the lungs lose their elasticity.

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B)COPD
C)emphysema
D)pleuritis
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60
Pleural fluid reduces surface tension, which helps keep the lungs flexible.
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61
The fungus Pneumocystis jirovecii is a common cause of pneumonia in patients with AIDS.
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The main cause of COPD is tobacco use.
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The etiology of asthma is idiopathic.
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The main symptom of pleuritis is a sharp chest pain.
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Because the onset of emphysema is gradual, many cases are not diagnosed until irreversible damage has occurred.
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Emphysema may be inherited, involving a genetic deficiency of alpha-1-antitrypsin.
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67
The lungs are encased by a double membrane consisting of two layers called _____.
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Air enters the nasal and oral cavity, passes through the pharynx, and down the larynx to the _____.
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Cystic fibrosis affects the endocrine glands, causing secretion of excessive thick mucus.
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Although caused by a virus, a complication of the flu can include bacterial pneumonia.
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The _____ and the external intercostal muscles are the main muscles of inhalation.
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Numerous hair-like projections called _____ project from the surface of the pharynx and trachea.
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73
One of the risk factors for a PE is prolonged immobility.
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Smoking is the most common cause of atelectasis.
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75
Not everyone who gets infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis gets sick.
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The flu is more common in the fall months of the year.
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77
COPD is associated with an abnormal inflammatory response of the lungs.
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78
While vaccinations for TB are available, they are not used in the United States.
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79
In bronchitis, excessive secretion of mucous blocks airflow.
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80
Bronchi branch into smaller and smaller tubules called _____, which lack cartilaginous rings.
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