Deck 8: The Respiratory System

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The human genome contains _____ pairs of chromosomes.

A)16
B)23
C)46
D)50
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By which of the following routes does blood flow through the umbilical cord between the placenta and the fetus?

A)one umbilical vein and one umbilical artery
B)one umbilical vein and two umbilical arteries
C)two umbilical veins and one umbilical artery
D)two umbilical veins and two umbilical arteries
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Abnormalities of the placenta that can cause intrauterine growth retardation or fetal asphyxia include which of the following?
I)abnormal implantation of the placenta
II)separation of the placenta from the uterine wall
III)decreased placental blood flow

A)II and III
B)I and II
C)I and III
D)I, II, and III
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Which factors contribute to maintaining a patent ductus arteriosus during fetal life?
I)large amounts of fetal hemoglobin
II)low PaO2
III)presence of LDH
IV)presence of prostaglandins

A)I, II, and III
B)II and IV
C)III only
D)I, II, III, and IV
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What is the primary purpose of the respiratory system?

A)continuous absorption of oxygen and excretion of carbon dioxide
B)filtering to prevent allergens and microbes from reaching the lungs
C)transport oxygenated blood to the tissues
D)warm and humidify inspired gas
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What is meant by "internal respiration"?

A)any gas exchange that occurs inside the body
B)consumption of oxygen in the mitochondria
C)continuous absorption of oxygen and excretion of carbon dioxide
D)exchange of gases between the blood and the tissue
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In the fetal heart, the foramen ovale allows blood to flow between which two structures?

A)bypass the liver and enter the inferior vena cava
B)pulmonary artery to aortic arch
C)right atrium to left atrium
D)right atrium to left ventricle
Question
Which of the following is an index commonly used to determine relative lung maturity?

A)FRC/TLC ratio
B)L:S ratio
C)RQ ratio
D)SP-A
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What percentage of right ventricular output is circulated through the fetal lungs?

A)10%
B)35%
C)75%
D)100%
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What maintains lung inflation during fetal development?

A)fetal lung fluid
B)radial tethering
C)rigidity of the chest wall
D)surfactant
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The fetus is potentially viable if born at the end of which stage of development?

A)alveolar
B)canalicular
C)pseudoglandular
D)saccular
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During a vaginal delivery, what facilitates the removal of fetal lung fluid from the pulmonary system?

A)high PaO2
B)low intrapulmonary pressures
C)thoracic compression
D)triaging of core functions
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During which phase of fetal development do mature alveoli appear?

A)alveolar
B)canalicular
C)pseudoglandular
D)saccular
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Developmental morphogenesis of the human respiratory system can be categorized into:

A)three periods
B)five stages
C)6 weeks
D)40 weeks
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By what mechanism does gas exchange across the lung occur?

A)active transport
B)facilitated diffusion
C)facilitated transport
D)simple diffusion
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What genetic disorder has been linked to emphysema?

A) α\alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency
B) β\beta protease dysfunction
C)IgA deficiency
D)X-linked agammaglobulinemia
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The fetus is potentially viable if born prematurely after how many weeks of gestation?

A)12 to 16 weeks
B)18 to 20 weeks
C)24 to 26 weeks
D)28 to 32 weeks
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What would be a normal P50 for a fetus?

A)10
B)15
C)20
D)25
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Which of the following diseases have been found to have a genetic component?
I)cancer
II)asthma
III)pneumonia
IV)pulmonary fibrosis

A)I, II, and III
B)II and IV
C)I only
D)I, II, III, and IV
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Which chromosome has been found to carry the defective gene responsible for the development of cystic fibrosis?

A)1
B)7
C)15
D)23
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Infants are more susceptible to profound hypoxemia than are adults.

A)true
B)false
C)unable to determine
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What are rib pairs 11 and 12 known as?

A)false ribs
B)faux ribs
C)floating ribs
D)true ribs
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Infants can generate auto-PEEP by which of the following methods?

A)active expiration
B)increased diaphragmatic excursion
C)laryngeal braking
D)retractions
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Which of rib pairs connect directly to the sternum?

A)1 and 4
B)1 and 7
C)1 and 12
D)11 and 12
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What is the name of the upper portion of the sternum?

A)angle of Louis
B)manubrium
C)vertebral process
D)xiphoid process
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Approximately how many alveoli are there in a 10-year-old's lung?

A)50 million
B)200 million
C)350 million
D)500 million
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Which of the following would NOT promote transition from fetal circulation to a normal extrauterine circulatory pattern?

A)closure of the foramen ovale
B)constriction of the ductus arteriosus
C)decreased pulmonary vascular resistance
D)decreased systemic vascular resistance
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What does the "pump handle" movement of rib pairs 2 through 7 achieve?

A)anchor of the upper chest for diaphragmatic contraction
B)diminish the energy wasted by inefficient muscular contraction
C)increase in the anteroposterior diameter of the chest
D)increase in the lateral dimensions of the chest
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Where does the sternal angle lie?

A)at the depression in the body of the sternum to which the clavicles attach
B)at the join between the manubrium and sternal body
C)at the superior edge of the sternum
D)where the xiphoid process connects to the sternum
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Which of the following muscles are considered primary muscles of ventilation?
I)diaphragm
II)intercostals
III)scalenes
IV
Sternomastoid

A)I, III, and IV
B)I and II
C)III only
D)I, II, III, and IV
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What is rather unique regarding the blood supply to the lung?

A)It receives blood from right and left ventricles.
B)It requires no dedicated blood supply as it exists in a gas environment.
C)Pulmonary venous drainage contributes to the normal anatomic shunt.
D)The pulmonary arteries are the primary source of oxygen for lung structures.
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What strong stimulus to the infant provides the impetus for the first breathe?

A)acidosis
B)exposure to warmth
C)fright from passing through the birth canal
D)high PaO2
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What is the physiologic result of the infant's more compliant thorax compared with that of an adult?

A)It is easier for the infant to breathe.
B)Their functional residual capacity is reduced based on ideal body weight (IBW).
C)They breathe larger tidal volumes based on IBW.
D)They have less of a tendency to develop atelectasis.
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What is the name of the thin serous membrane that covers the inner layer of the thoracic wall?

A)cupula
B)mesothelioma
C)parietal pleura
D)visceral pleura
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Running vertically down each hemithorax anteriorly is an imaginary line that is used as an anatomical landmark. What is that line called?

A)anterior axillary line
B)midaxillary line
C)midclavicular line
D)midsternal line
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What is the function of the thorax?

A)facilitate digestion
B)heat, humidify, and filter gases
C)protect the vital organs
D)vocalization
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The intercostal arteries, veins, and nerves run through which of the following?

A)costal groove on the top of each rib
B)costal groove on the bottom of each rib
C)fibers of the intercostal musculature
D)surface of the parietal pleura
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What is the name of the external landmark that identifies the point at which the trachea branches into the right and left mainstem bronchi?

A)angle of Louis
B)cricoid cartilage
C)suprasternal notch
D)xiphoid process
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How short could the trachea of small preterm infant to be?

A)2 cm
B)4 cm
C)6 cm
D)8 cm
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What factor contributes to increased likelihood of an upper airway obstruction in an infant compared to an adult?

A)higher percentage of body fat
B)higher volumes of sinus discharge
C)relatively smaller head size
D)tongue that is proportionally larger
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What pulmonary disorder could lead to acute flattening of the diaphragm?

A)adult respiratory distress syndrome
B)asthma
C)atelectasis
D)pneumonia
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Which accessory muscles of ventilation work to pull the ribs closer together?

A)external intercostals
B)internal intercostals
C)scalenes
D)sternocleidomastoids
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What is the lowest level on the spinal cord that an injury could cause diaphragmatic impairment or paralysis?

A)C3
B)L2
C)S5
D)T4
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Approximately what percent of the normal changes in thoracic volume during quiet inspiration is due to the action of the diaphragm?

A)15
B)25
C)50
D)75
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Which of the following is the most important ventilatory function of the scalene muscles?

A)activate if intrathoracic pressure fall to -40 cm H2O
B)elevate and fix the first seven ribs
C)lift upper chest particularly during times of high ventilatory demand
D)support the trachea within the thorax during heavy exercise
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What is the function of the very small amount of pleural fluid that is found in the pleural space?

A)composes part of anatomic shunt
B)liquid barrier for pathogens
C)part of pulmonary blood flow
D)reduces friction
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What important role does the diaphragm play other than contraction during inspiration?

A)enhances cardiac output
B)facilitates the final push for giving birth
C)active during forced exhalation
D)serves as a secondary muscle of expiration
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The nerves that innervate the diaphragm arise from which area?

A)lumbar region of the spine
B)sacral vertebrae 4 and 5
C)spinal plexuses at T2 to T11
D)spinal nerves C3 to C5
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The diaphragm is innervated by which of the following nerves?

A)glossopharyngeal
B)phrenic
C)seventh cranial
D)vagus
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To what structures do the parietal pleural membranes adhere or cover?

A)fissures
B)intrapulmonary bronchi
C)lung
D)mediastinum
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The abdominal muscles can actually contribute to inspiration by contraction at the end of exhalation.

A)true
B)false
C)unable to determine
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When a COPD patient leans forward braced in a tripod position, this lends particular advantage to which accessory muscles of inspiration?

A)external intercostals
B)pectoralis
C)scalenes
D)sternocleidomastoids
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What is the name given to the acute angle formed by the costal pleura joining the diaphragmatic pleura?

A)angle of Louis
B)costophrenic angle
C)diaphragmatic groove
D)oblique fissure
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Compared to a normal diaphragm, contraction of a diaphragm that is low and flat may result in which of the following?

A)compression of the thoracic cavity
B)enhanced venous return and thus cardiac output
C)greater diaphragmatic efficiency
D)larger than normal change in thoracic volume
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Which of the muscles below when stimulated will contract and push up on the diaphragm?
I)external intercostals
II)external obliques
III)internal obliques
IV)rectus abdominous

A)I, II, and III
B)I and IV
C)II, III, and IV
D)I, II, III, and IV
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Which accessory muscles are active during resting and active inspiration and pull up on all the ribs expanding the thorax?

A)external intercostals
B)internal intercostals
C)scalenes
D)sternocleidomastoids
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As ventilatory muscles, the sternomastoids do which of the following?

A)elevate the upper chest, increasing chest anteroposterior diameter
B)elevate the ribs and decrease chest anteroposterior diameter
C)increase lateral chest movement during inspiration
D)lower the sternum, thus increasing chest anteroposterior diameter
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What external landmark can be used to show the highest point the dome of the right hemidiaphragm reaches in a healthy individual?

A)fifth rib posteriorly
B)sixth rib posteriorly
C)seventh rib posteriorly
D)eighth rib posteriorly
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How far is the diaphragm pulled down during tidal breathing?

A)1 to 2 cm
B)3 to 5 cm
C)6 to 8 cm
D)8 to 10 cm
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Limited, short-term spontaneous ventilation is possible in a patient with a paralyzed diaphragm.

A)true
B)false
C)unable to determine
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What is the primary mechanism that stops the lungs from collapsing at the end of exhalation?

A)Radial tethers, stretched to their maximum length, then halt lung collapse.
B)Surfactant neutralizes the tendency of the lung to collapse.
C)There is a tendency of the chest wall to lock at the level of FRC.
D)There is an equal opposing tendency of the chest wall to expand.
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Fluid transport to and from the lungs is provided by which of the following?
I)bronchial circulation
II)lymphatic system
III)pulmonary circulation

A)II and III
B)I and III
C)II only
D)I, II, and III
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About how far do the normal adult lungs extend above the clavicles?

A)2 cm
B)3 cm
C)4 cm
D)5 cm
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Which of the following describes a function of pulmonary circulation?

A)breakdown of angiotensin II
B)filtering of blood clots
C)production of erythropoietin
D)regulation of breathing
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Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding the pulmonary circulation?

A)Pulmonary blood flow is highly dependent on gravity.
B)The pulmonary circulation is a low-pressure system.
C)Toward the top of the upright lung, blood flow is high.
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The pulmonary venous circulation does which of the following?
I)delivers oxygenated blood back to the heart
II)delivers unoxygenated blood to the lungs
III)empties into the left atrium
IV)empties into the right atrium

A)II and III
B)I and IV
C)II and IV
D)I and III
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Via what pathway does much of the bronchial venous drainage occur?

A)bronchial veins emptying into the inferior vena cava
B)bronchopulmonary veins emptying into pulmonary veins
C)direct connections between bronchial and pulmonary arteries
D)thebesian venous drainage into the heart chambers
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Why is the left lung narrower than the right lung?

A)Liver compresses the left lung.
B)Mediastinal organs push laterally into the left hemithorax.
C)There is poorer blood flow during fetal development.
D)There is upward pressure of the abdominal contents.
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How would lung perfusion in a "zone 1" area best be described?

A)increased
B)normal or average
C)reduced
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What percentage of the alveolar surface is covered with pulmonary capillaries?

A)60%
B)70%
C)80%
D)90%
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What will happen when the lung is surgically removed from the thorax?

A)The lung will appear to undergo no change.
B)The lung will collapse.
C)The lung will expand.
D)The response of the lung will depend on its age and pathology.
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Compared with the systemic circulation, pressure in the normal pulmonary circulation is:

A)higher
B)lower
C)the same
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What will most commonly blunt the costophrenic angle as seen on chest radiograph in an upright individual?

A)air
B)bile
C)excess fluids
D)liver on the right, intestines on the left
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How does the lung respond to regional lung hypoxia?

A)bronchial artery vasoconstriction
B)bronchial artery vasodilation
C)pulmonary artery vasoconstriction
D)pulmonary artery vasodilation
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What forces establish the subatmospheric pressure found in the pleural space?

A)contraction of accessory muscles of inspiration
B)contraction of expiratory muscles
C)equal opposing tendency of the chest wall to expand and lung to collapse.
D)effect of gravity, particularly at the base of the lungs
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The pulmonary arterial circulation does which of the following?
I)delivers oxygenated blood back to the heart
II)delivers unoxygenated blood to the lungs
III)originates on the left side of the heart
IV)originates on the right side of the heart

A)I and IV
B)II and IV
C)I and III
D)II and III
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Which of the following statements describe a normal adult lung?

A)The left lung is bisected by two fissures.
B)The left lung has an upper, a middle, and a lower lobe.
C)The right lung has only an upper and a lower lobe.
D)The right lung has three lobes and two fissures.
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How does the lung parenchyma receive most of its oxygen?

A)from the alveolar gases
B)from the bronchial arteries/capillaries
C)from the pulmonary arteries/capillaries
D)from the pulmonary lymphatic system
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Pressures in the pulmonary circulation are lower than those in the systemic circulation because of what characteristic of the pulmonary circulation?

A)higher resistance than the systemic circulation
B)less blood flow than the systemic circulation
C)lower resistance than the systemic circulation
D)more blood flow than the systemic circulation
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What is the mediastinum?

A)membranous sac surrounding the heart and great vessels
B)middle layer of muscle fibers constituting the heart
C)point of division of the trachea into the bronchi
D)structure separating the right and left thoracic cavities
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Deck 8: The Respiratory System
1
The human genome contains _____ pairs of chromosomes.

A)16
B)23
C)46
D)50
B
2
By which of the following routes does blood flow through the umbilical cord between the placenta and the fetus?

A)one umbilical vein and one umbilical artery
B)one umbilical vein and two umbilical arteries
C)two umbilical veins and one umbilical artery
D)two umbilical veins and two umbilical arteries
B
3
Abnormalities of the placenta that can cause intrauterine growth retardation or fetal asphyxia include which of the following?
I)abnormal implantation of the placenta
II)separation of the placenta from the uterine wall
III)decreased placental blood flow

A)II and III
B)I and II
C)I and III
D)I, II, and III
D
4
Which factors contribute to maintaining a patent ductus arteriosus during fetal life?
I)large amounts of fetal hemoglobin
II)low PaO2
III)presence of LDH
IV)presence of prostaglandins

A)I, II, and III
B)II and IV
C)III only
D)I, II, III, and IV
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What is the primary purpose of the respiratory system?

A)continuous absorption of oxygen and excretion of carbon dioxide
B)filtering to prevent allergens and microbes from reaching the lungs
C)transport oxygenated blood to the tissues
D)warm and humidify inspired gas
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What is meant by "internal respiration"?

A)any gas exchange that occurs inside the body
B)consumption of oxygen in the mitochondria
C)continuous absorption of oxygen and excretion of carbon dioxide
D)exchange of gases between the blood and the tissue
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In the fetal heart, the foramen ovale allows blood to flow between which two structures?

A)bypass the liver and enter the inferior vena cava
B)pulmonary artery to aortic arch
C)right atrium to left atrium
D)right atrium to left ventricle
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Which of the following is an index commonly used to determine relative lung maturity?

A)FRC/TLC ratio
B)L:S ratio
C)RQ ratio
D)SP-A
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What percentage of right ventricular output is circulated through the fetal lungs?

A)10%
B)35%
C)75%
D)100%
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What maintains lung inflation during fetal development?

A)fetal lung fluid
B)radial tethering
C)rigidity of the chest wall
D)surfactant
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The fetus is potentially viable if born at the end of which stage of development?

A)alveolar
B)canalicular
C)pseudoglandular
D)saccular
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During a vaginal delivery, what facilitates the removal of fetal lung fluid from the pulmonary system?

A)high PaO2
B)low intrapulmonary pressures
C)thoracic compression
D)triaging of core functions
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During which phase of fetal development do mature alveoli appear?

A)alveolar
B)canalicular
C)pseudoglandular
D)saccular
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Developmental morphogenesis of the human respiratory system can be categorized into:

A)three periods
B)five stages
C)6 weeks
D)40 weeks
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By what mechanism does gas exchange across the lung occur?

A)active transport
B)facilitated diffusion
C)facilitated transport
D)simple diffusion
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What genetic disorder has been linked to emphysema?

A) α\alpha 1-antitrypsin deficiency
B) β\beta protease dysfunction
C)IgA deficiency
D)X-linked agammaglobulinemia
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The fetus is potentially viable if born prematurely after how many weeks of gestation?

A)12 to 16 weeks
B)18 to 20 weeks
C)24 to 26 weeks
D)28 to 32 weeks
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What would be a normal P50 for a fetus?

A)10
B)15
C)20
D)25
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Which of the following diseases have been found to have a genetic component?
I)cancer
II)asthma
III)pneumonia
IV)pulmonary fibrosis

A)I, II, and III
B)II and IV
C)I only
D)I, II, III, and IV
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Which chromosome has been found to carry the defective gene responsible for the development of cystic fibrosis?

A)1
B)7
C)15
D)23
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Infants are more susceptible to profound hypoxemia than are adults.

A)true
B)false
C)unable to determine
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What are rib pairs 11 and 12 known as?

A)false ribs
B)faux ribs
C)floating ribs
D)true ribs
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Infants can generate auto-PEEP by which of the following methods?

A)active expiration
B)increased diaphragmatic excursion
C)laryngeal braking
D)retractions
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Which of rib pairs connect directly to the sternum?

A)1 and 4
B)1 and 7
C)1 and 12
D)11 and 12
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What is the name of the upper portion of the sternum?

A)angle of Louis
B)manubrium
C)vertebral process
D)xiphoid process
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Approximately how many alveoli are there in a 10-year-old's lung?

A)50 million
B)200 million
C)350 million
D)500 million
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Which of the following would NOT promote transition from fetal circulation to a normal extrauterine circulatory pattern?

A)closure of the foramen ovale
B)constriction of the ductus arteriosus
C)decreased pulmonary vascular resistance
D)decreased systemic vascular resistance
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What does the "pump handle" movement of rib pairs 2 through 7 achieve?

A)anchor of the upper chest for diaphragmatic contraction
B)diminish the energy wasted by inefficient muscular contraction
C)increase in the anteroposterior diameter of the chest
D)increase in the lateral dimensions of the chest
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Where does the sternal angle lie?

A)at the depression in the body of the sternum to which the clavicles attach
B)at the join between the manubrium and sternal body
C)at the superior edge of the sternum
D)where the xiphoid process connects to the sternum
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Which of the following muscles are considered primary muscles of ventilation?
I)diaphragm
II)intercostals
III)scalenes
IV
Sternomastoid

A)I, III, and IV
B)I and II
C)III only
D)I, II, III, and IV
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What is rather unique regarding the blood supply to the lung?

A)It receives blood from right and left ventricles.
B)It requires no dedicated blood supply as it exists in a gas environment.
C)Pulmonary venous drainage contributes to the normal anatomic shunt.
D)The pulmonary arteries are the primary source of oxygen for lung structures.
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What strong stimulus to the infant provides the impetus for the first breathe?

A)acidosis
B)exposure to warmth
C)fright from passing through the birth canal
D)high PaO2
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What is the physiologic result of the infant's more compliant thorax compared with that of an adult?

A)It is easier for the infant to breathe.
B)Their functional residual capacity is reduced based on ideal body weight (IBW).
C)They breathe larger tidal volumes based on IBW.
D)They have less of a tendency to develop atelectasis.
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What is the name of the thin serous membrane that covers the inner layer of the thoracic wall?

A)cupula
B)mesothelioma
C)parietal pleura
D)visceral pleura
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Running vertically down each hemithorax anteriorly is an imaginary line that is used as an anatomical landmark. What is that line called?

A)anterior axillary line
B)midaxillary line
C)midclavicular line
D)midsternal line
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What is the function of the thorax?

A)facilitate digestion
B)heat, humidify, and filter gases
C)protect the vital organs
D)vocalization
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The intercostal arteries, veins, and nerves run through which of the following?

A)costal groove on the top of each rib
B)costal groove on the bottom of each rib
C)fibers of the intercostal musculature
D)surface of the parietal pleura
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What is the name of the external landmark that identifies the point at which the trachea branches into the right and left mainstem bronchi?

A)angle of Louis
B)cricoid cartilage
C)suprasternal notch
D)xiphoid process
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39
How short could the trachea of small preterm infant to be?

A)2 cm
B)4 cm
C)6 cm
D)8 cm
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40
What factor contributes to increased likelihood of an upper airway obstruction in an infant compared to an adult?

A)higher percentage of body fat
B)higher volumes of sinus discharge
C)relatively smaller head size
D)tongue that is proportionally larger
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41
What pulmonary disorder could lead to acute flattening of the diaphragm?

A)adult respiratory distress syndrome
B)asthma
C)atelectasis
D)pneumonia
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42
Which accessory muscles of ventilation work to pull the ribs closer together?

A)external intercostals
B)internal intercostals
C)scalenes
D)sternocleidomastoids
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43
What is the lowest level on the spinal cord that an injury could cause diaphragmatic impairment or paralysis?

A)C3
B)L2
C)S5
D)T4
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44
Approximately what percent of the normal changes in thoracic volume during quiet inspiration is due to the action of the diaphragm?

A)15
B)25
C)50
D)75
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45
Which of the following is the most important ventilatory function of the scalene muscles?

A)activate if intrathoracic pressure fall to -40 cm H2O
B)elevate and fix the first seven ribs
C)lift upper chest particularly during times of high ventilatory demand
D)support the trachea within the thorax during heavy exercise
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46
What is the function of the very small amount of pleural fluid that is found in the pleural space?

A)composes part of anatomic shunt
B)liquid barrier for pathogens
C)part of pulmonary blood flow
D)reduces friction
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47
What important role does the diaphragm play other than contraction during inspiration?

A)enhances cardiac output
B)facilitates the final push for giving birth
C)active during forced exhalation
D)serves as a secondary muscle of expiration
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48
The nerves that innervate the diaphragm arise from which area?

A)lumbar region of the spine
B)sacral vertebrae 4 and 5
C)spinal plexuses at T2 to T11
D)spinal nerves C3 to C5
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49
The diaphragm is innervated by which of the following nerves?

A)glossopharyngeal
B)phrenic
C)seventh cranial
D)vagus
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50
To what structures do the parietal pleural membranes adhere or cover?

A)fissures
B)intrapulmonary bronchi
C)lung
D)mediastinum
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51
The abdominal muscles can actually contribute to inspiration by contraction at the end of exhalation.

A)true
B)false
C)unable to determine
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52
When a COPD patient leans forward braced in a tripod position, this lends particular advantage to which accessory muscles of inspiration?

A)external intercostals
B)pectoralis
C)scalenes
D)sternocleidomastoids
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53
What is the name given to the acute angle formed by the costal pleura joining the diaphragmatic pleura?

A)angle of Louis
B)costophrenic angle
C)diaphragmatic groove
D)oblique fissure
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54
Compared to a normal diaphragm, contraction of a diaphragm that is low and flat may result in which of the following?

A)compression of the thoracic cavity
B)enhanced venous return and thus cardiac output
C)greater diaphragmatic efficiency
D)larger than normal change in thoracic volume
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55
Which of the muscles below when stimulated will contract and push up on the diaphragm?
I)external intercostals
II)external obliques
III)internal obliques
IV)rectus abdominous

A)I, II, and III
B)I and IV
C)II, III, and IV
D)I, II, III, and IV
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56
Which accessory muscles are active during resting and active inspiration and pull up on all the ribs expanding the thorax?

A)external intercostals
B)internal intercostals
C)scalenes
D)sternocleidomastoids
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57
As ventilatory muscles, the sternomastoids do which of the following?

A)elevate the upper chest, increasing chest anteroposterior diameter
B)elevate the ribs and decrease chest anteroposterior diameter
C)increase lateral chest movement during inspiration
D)lower the sternum, thus increasing chest anteroposterior diameter
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58
What external landmark can be used to show the highest point the dome of the right hemidiaphragm reaches in a healthy individual?

A)fifth rib posteriorly
B)sixth rib posteriorly
C)seventh rib posteriorly
D)eighth rib posteriorly
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59
How far is the diaphragm pulled down during tidal breathing?

A)1 to 2 cm
B)3 to 5 cm
C)6 to 8 cm
D)8 to 10 cm
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60
Limited, short-term spontaneous ventilation is possible in a patient with a paralyzed diaphragm.

A)true
B)false
C)unable to determine
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61
What is the primary mechanism that stops the lungs from collapsing at the end of exhalation?

A)Radial tethers, stretched to their maximum length, then halt lung collapse.
B)Surfactant neutralizes the tendency of the lung to collapse.
C)There is a tendency of the chest wall to lock at the level of FRC.
D)There is an equal opposing tendency of the chest wall to expand.
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62
Fluid transport to and from the lungs is provided by which of the following?
I)bronchial circulation
II)lymphatic system
III)pulmonary circulation

A)II and III
B)I and III
C)II only
D)I, II, and III
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63
About how far do the normal adult lungs extend above the clavicles?

A)2 cm
B)3 cm
C)4 cm
D)5 cm
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64
Which of the following describes a function of pulmonary circulation?

A)breakdown of angiotensin II
B)filtering of blood clots
C)production of erythropoietin
D)regulation of breathing
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65
Which of the following statements is NOT true regarding the pulmonary circulation?

A)Pulmonary blood flow is highly dependent on gravity.
B)The pulmonary circulation is a low-pressure system.
C)Toward the top of the upright lung, blood flow is high.
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66
The pulmonary venous circulation does which of the following?
I)delivers oxygenated blood back to the heart
II)delivers unoxygenated blood to the lungs
III)empties into the left atrium
IV)empties into the right atrium

A)II and III
B)I and IV
C)II and IV
D)I and III
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67
Via what pathway does much of the bronchial venous drainage occur?

A)bronchial veins emptying into the inferior vena cava
B)bronchopulmonary veins emptying into pulmonary veins
C)direct connections between bronchial and pulmonary arteries
D)thebesian venous drainage into the heart chambers
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68
Why is the left lung narrower than the right lung?

A)Liver compresses the left lung.
B)Mediastinal organs push laterally into the left hemithorax.
C)There is poorer blood flow during fetal development.
D)There is upward pressure of the abdominal contents.
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69
How would lung perfusion in a "zone 1" area best be described?

A)increased
B)normal or average
C)reduced
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70
What percentage of the alveolar surface is covered with pulmonary capillaries?

A)60%
B)70%
C)80%
D)90%
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71
What will happen when the lung is surgically removed from the thorax?

A)The lung will appear to undergo no change.
B)The lung will collapse.
C)The lung will expand.
D)The response of the lung will depend on its age and pathology.
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72
Compared with the systemic circulation, pressure in the normal pulmonary circulation is:

A)higher
B)lower
C)the same
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73
What will most commonly blunt the costophrenic angle as seen on chest radiograph in an upright individual?

A)air
B)bile
C)excess fluids
D)liver on the right, intestines on the left
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74
How does the lung respond to regional lung hypoxia?

A)bronchial artery vasoconstriction
B)bronchial artery vasodilation
C)pulmonary artery vasoconstriction
D)pulmonary artery vasodilation
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75
What forces establish the subatmospheric pressure found in the pleural space?

A)contraction of accessory muscles of inspiration
B)contraction of expiratory muscles
C)equal opposing tendency of the chest wall to expand and lung to collapse.
D)effect of gravity, particularly at the base of the lungs
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76
The pulmonary arterial circulation does which of the following?
I)delivers oxygenated blood back to the heart
II)delivers unoxygenated blood to the lungs
III)originates on the left side of the heart
IV)originates on the right side of the heart

A)I and IV
B)II and IV
C)I and III
D)II and III
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77
Which of the following statements describe a normal adult lung?

A)The left lung is bisected by two fissures.
B)The left lung has an upper, a middle, and a lower lobe.
C)The right lung has only an upper and a lower lobe.
D)The right lung has three lobes and two fissures.
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78
How does the lung parenchyma receive most of its oxygen?

A)from the alveolar gases
B)from the bronchial arteries/capillaries
C)from the pulmonary arteries/capillaries
D)from the pulmonary lymphatic system
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79
Pressures in the pulmonary circulation are lower than those in the systemic circulation because of what characteristic of the pulmonary circulation?

A)higher resistance than the systemic circulation
B)less blood flow than the systemic circulation
C)lower resistance than the systemic circulation
D)more blood flow than the systemic circulation
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80
What is the mediastinum?

A)membranous sac surrounding the heart and great vessels
B)middle layer of muscle fibers constituting the heart
C)point of division of the trachea into the bronchi
D)structure separating the right and left thoracic cavities
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