Deck 6: Respiratory System

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Which term means between the air sacs of the lungs?

A) Intrapleural
B) Interpleural
C) Intraalveolar
D) Interalveolar
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What does apnea mean?

A) Increased breathing
B) Labored or difficult breathing
C) Absence of breathing
D) Breathing is possible only in an upright position
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Which term means the drawing of air into the lungs?

A) Pneumomalacia
B) Orthopnea
C) Inspiration
D) Hypoxia
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Which of the following is not true of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease?

A) It is a disease process that decreases the ability of the lungs to perform their ventilatory function.
B) It can result from many disorders such as emphysema or chronic asthma.
C) It is also called chronic obstructive lung disease.
D) It is an inherited disease generally characterized by infection and disorders of other organs.
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What is the serous membrane that lines the walls of the thoracic cavity?

A) Visceral pleura
B) Parietal pleura
C) Visceral peritoneum
D) Parietal peritoneum
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Which of the following is an acute,infectious disease characterized by cough ending in a whooping inspiration?

A) Pertussis
B) Paroxysmal
C) Chronic obstructive lung disease
D) Respiratory distress syndrome
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Which of the following is true regarding alkalosis?

A) It is excessively basic properties of body fluids.
B) It may result from accumulation of acids in the body.
C) It decreases the pH of body fluids.
D) It may be caused by dyspnea.
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Which of the following is not an abnormal breath sound?

A) Auscultation
B) Crackle
C) Friction rub
D) Rale
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Which of the following means a reduction of oxygen in body tissues to levels below those required for normal metabolic functioning?

A) Bradypnea
B) Bronchiectasis
C) Hypoxia
D) Tracheostenosis
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There are several compensatory mechanisms in the body that help regulate the acid-base balance.Which of the following is a major way in which the lungs accomplish this task?

A) By regulating the retention or excretion of carbon dioxide
B) By regulating the retention or excretion of water
C) By stimulating the kidneys to excrete either acidic or alkaline urine
D) By stimulating the bicarbonate buffer system
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What does phrenodynia mean?

A) Painful chest
B) Prolapsed chest
C) Painful diaphragm
D) Prolapsed diaphragm
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Which word means increased aeration of the lungs?

A) Hyperpnea
B) Hyperventilation
C) Inspiration
D) Alkalosis
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What does phrenitis mean?

A) Inflamed diaphragm
B) Paralyzed diaphragm
C) Inflamed chest
D) Sagging chest
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Which of the following adjectives describes the patient?

A) Dyspneic
B) Apneic
C) Hyperpneic
D) Hypopneic
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Which of the following is caused by hyperpnea?

A) Retention of carbon dioxide
B) Excretion of carbon dioxide
C) Acidity of the body
D) Acidity of the blood
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What is a direct result of hyperventilation?

A) It adjusts the acid-base balance of the inspired air.
B) It decreases the pH of the body.
C) It increases the amount of carbon dioxide in the inspired air.
D) It reduces the amount of carbon dioxide in the blood.
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What is the uppermost part of the pharynx?

A) Oropharynx
B) Hypopharynx
C) Nasopharynx
D) Laryngopharynx
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Which of the following is the correct sequence for passage of air to the lungs? (Some structures are not included. )

A) Pharynx,larynx,trachea,alveoli
B) Pharynx,trachea,larynx,alveoli
C) Trachea,alveoli,bronchiole,bronchus
D) Trachea,bronchiole,bronchus,alveoli
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What does expectorate mean?

A) To cough up and spit out sputum
B) To expel air from the lungs
C) To hollow out
D) To shed tissue in scales or layers
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What does hyperpnea mean?

A) Increased breathing
B) Labored or difficult breathing
C) Absence of breathing
D) Breathing is possible only in an upright position
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What does pulmonary embolus mean?

A) Congestion and engorgement of the pulmonary vessels
B) A painful condition caused by pleural adhesions
C) A morbid softening of the lungs
D) Obstruction of the pulmonary artery or one of its branches
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Which procedure involves removing ribs and allowing the chest wall to collapse a diseased lung?

A) Thoracoplasty
B) Pneumoplasty
C) Pneumocentesis
D) Thoracocentesis
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What is the name of the instrument that measures the amount of air taken in and expelled from the lungs?

A) Stethoscope
B) Pneumoscope
C) Cardiometer
D) Spirometer
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A nasal calculus is which of the following?

A) Rhinolith
B) Nasoscope
C) Rhinolitholysis
D) Nasolithogenesis
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What is the membrane that surrounds the lungs?

A) Pharynx
B) Palate
C) Pleura
D) Polyp
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What is phrenoplegia?

A) Prolapse of the partition between the abdominal and thoracic cavities
B) Pain in the partition between the abdominal and thoracic cavities
C) Paralysis of the head
D) Paralysis of the diaphragm
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What term means hemorrhage from the nose?

A) Nasopharyngitis
B) Rhinorrhea
C) Rhinorrhagia
D) Septorhinoplasty
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What is the term for loss of acid by the body,such as may occur in hyperventilation?

A) Acidosis
B) Alkalosis
C) Acid-base balance
D) Acid-base compensation
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Which of the following means runny nose?

A) Rhinoplasty
B) Rhinorrhea
C) Nasitis
D) Nasopharynx
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What does the term nasal polyp mean?

A) The structure separating the mouth and nasal cavity
B) The partition between the two cavities in the nose
C) The air-containing cavities communicating with the nose
D) A growth protruding from the mucous membrane of the nose
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What is another name for pneumonia?

A) Pulmonary edema
B) Pulmonary insufficiency
C) Congestive heart
D) Pneumonitis
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The nasolacrimal duct is a tubular passageway between what two structures?

A) Ear and throat
B) Ear and nose
C) Throat and lungs
D) Eye and nose
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What does pulmonologist mean?

A) A collection of nonpurulent fluid in the chest cavity
B) A physician specializing in the lungs
C) A sign that is often associated with advanced pulmonary disease
D) A skeletal abnormality of the chest
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What is surgical puncture of the lungs?

A) Pneumoconiosis
B) Pneumocentesis
C) Pneumomelanosis
D) Pneumogenesis
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What is the term for air or gas in the pleural cavity?

A) Pneumothorax
B) Pleuropneumonia
C) Pneumonectomy
D) Pulmonary edema
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What is pleurisy?

A) Effusion of fluid into the air spaces and tissue spaces of the lungs
B) A morbid softening of the lungs
C) Engorgement of the pulmonary vessels with escape of fluid
D) Inflammation of the membrane that surrounds the lungs and lines the walls of the chest cavity
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What is the term for difficult breathing in all positions except an upright position?

A) Dysphonia
B) Dyspnea
C) Orthopnea
D) Hyperpnea
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Which is true of flail chest?

A) The breastbone and ribs are not affected.
B) The breastbone has a prominent anterior projection.
C) The chest is large and rounded in appearance.
D) This condition may occur after multiple rib fractures.
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What is the term for slow breathing?

A) Bradypnea
B) Bradyphasia
C) Tachypnea
D) Tachyphasia
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What is effusion of fluid into the air spaces and tissue spaces of the lungs called?

A) Pleuropneumonia
B) Pneumonitis
C) Pulmonary edema
D) Pulmonary insufficiency
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Which is not true of dysphasia?

A) It is a speech impairment.
B) There is an inability to arrange words in their proper order.
C) It usually precedes aphonia.
D) The problem results from a brain lesion.
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Which of the following is a photoelectric device for determining the oxygen saturation of the blood?

A) Nasoscope
B) Oximetry
C) Pulmonary angiography
D) Pulse oximeter
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What does phrenoptosis mean?

A) Inflammation of the diaphragm
B) Paralysis of the diaphragm
C) Painful diaphragm
D) Prolapse of the diaphragm
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What is chronic dilation of the bronchi accompanied by infection?

A) Bronchiectasis
B) Bronchopathy
C) Bronchiolitis
D) Bronchoscopy
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Which of the following best describes visceral pleura?

A) Membrane that surrounds the lungs
B) Membrane that lines the chest cavity
C) Partition that divides the nostrils
D) Partition that divides the abdominal and thoracic cavities
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Which term means the same as nosebleed?

A) Aphasic
B) Epistaxis
C) Nasal cannula
D) Rhinolithiasis
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What is the diaphragm?

A) Membrane that surrounds the lungs
B) Membrane that lines the chest cavity
C) Partition that divides the nostrils
D) Partition that divides the abdominal and thoracic cavities
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What is another name for hoarseness?

A) Dysplasia
B) Dysphasia
C) Dysphonia
D) Dyspnea
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What is the lidlike structure that covers the larynx during the swallowing of food?

A) Glottis
B) Epiglottis
C) Trachea
D) Uvula
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What is the name of a respiratory disorder characterized by destruction of the alveolar walls?

A) Bronchitis
B) Emphysema
C) Hemoptysis
D) Aplasia
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Where is the tube inserted in an endotracheal intubation?

A) Chest wall
B) Abdominal wall
C) Mouth into the throat
D) Mouth or nose into the windpipe
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What is inflammation of the small branches of the bronchi?

A) Bronchiolitis
B) Bronchiopathy
C) Alveolitis
D) Emphysema
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What is the common name of the trachea?

A) Voice box
B) Throat
C) Tonsil
D) Windpipe
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Which statement best describes a pulmonary alveolus?

A) It communicates with the paranasal sinuses.
B) This is where blood picks up oxygen.
C) It is located where the windpipe branches off.
D) This structure causes movement of the diaphragm during respiration.
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Which statement is not true concerning the larynx?

A) It is also called the voice box.
B) Inspired air passes the larynx on its way to the pharynx.
C) It is generally covered by the epiglottis when one swallows.
D) Inflammation of this organ would probably result in dysphonia.
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Which statement best describes a bronchus?

A) It communicates with the paranasal sinuses.
B) It snaps shut during swallowing to prevent strangulation.
C) It is a branch of the trachea.
D) It is a microscopic air sac.
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What structures are involved in bronchopneumonia?

A) Bronchi only
B) Lungs and bronchi
C) Heart and bronchi
D) Pleura and bronchi
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Which of the following would probably cause dysphonia?

A) Rhinitis
B) Laryngitis
C) Otitis
D) Ophthalmalgia
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Which instrument is used to examine the nose?

A) Bronchoscopy
B) Mediastinoscope
C) Nasoscope
D) Pharyngoscope
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Which statement is not true concerning the pharynx?

A) Four recognized divisions of the pharynx have been established.
B) It is a muscular tube about 5 inches long.
C) Whether air is taken in by the nose or mouth,it generally passes to the pharynx.
D) It also functions as part of the digestive system.
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Formation of tough,threadlike scar tissue in the lungs sometimes occurs after inflammation.What is the name of this condition?

A) Pleuropneumonia
B) Pulmonary edema
C) Pulmonary fibrosis
D) Pulmonary tuberculosis
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What is the name of the pendant,fleshy tissue that projects from the back part of the mouth?

A) Palate
B) Fibroma
C) Uvula
D) Polyp
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Which sequence is correct for the passage of air on its way to the lungs?

A) Larynx,pharynx,trachea,bronchi
B) Pharynx,larynx,trachea,bronchi
C) Trachea,larynx,bronchi,pharynx
D) Trachea,larynx,pharynx,bronchi
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Which of the following is likely to result from congestive heart failure?

A) Pulmonary edema
B) Pulmonary tuberculosis
C) Bronchiectasis
D) Rhinolithiasis
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Which of the following conditions is caused by insufficient intake of oxygen?

A) Acapnia
B) Aphonia
C) Asphyxia
D) Auscultation
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What is a pulmonary lobectomy?

A) Incision of one lung
B) Removal of a lung
C) Excision of a lobe of the lung
D) Bilateral incision of the lungs
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Which of the following is a region of the throat that contains the voice box?

A) Adenoid
B) Epiglottis
C) Laryngopharynx
D) Uvula
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Which of the following best describes nasal septum?

A) Membrane that surrounds the lungs
B) Membrane that lines the chest cavity
C) Partition that divides the nostrils
D) Partition that divides the abdominal and thoracic cavities
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What is the location of the oropharynx?

A) Behind the mouth
B) Behind the nose
C) Behind the trachea
D) Behind the larynx
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Which of the following conditions means airlessness of a lung?

A) Atelectasis
B) SIDS
C) ARDS
D) COLD
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Which term means pertaining to the uppermost portion of the lung?

A) Apical
B) Embolic
C) Extrapulmonary
D) Lobar
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Which term means expelling air from the lungs?

A) Expectoration
B) Exfoliation
C) Exhalation
D) Extrapleuration
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What is the purpose of thoracentesis?

A) To remove fluid from the thoracic cavity
B) To measure the vital capacity of an individual
C) To introduce medication into the lung
D) To repair the chest wall
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What is the location of the hard palate?

A) Anterior portion of the structure that separates the mouth and nasal cavity
B) Posterior portion of the structure that separates the mouth and nasal cavity
C) Anterior portion of the structure that separates the abdominal and thoracic cavities
D) Posterior portion of the nasal septum
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What is the term for congenital,incomplete expansion of a lung?

A) Asthma
B) Primary atelectasis
C) Cystic fibrosis
D) SIDS
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Which term means normal breathing?

A) Eupnea
B) Hyperpnea
C) Spirometer
D) Spirometry
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Which of the following maintains at least temporary ventilation for a patient who is no longer able to maintain adequate ventilation on his or her own?

A) Spirometry
B) Endotracheal intubation
C) Vital capacity
D) Thromboembolectomy
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Which term means below the lungs?

A) Epiglottitis
B) Eustachian
C) Infracostal
D) Subpulmonary
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Which condition would one expect just after a person begins running?

A) Bradypnea
B) Tachypnea
C) Dyspnea
D) Orthopnea
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What is the abbreviation for the sudden and unexpected death of an apparently healthy infant that is not explained by careful postmortem studies?

A) ARDS
B) SIDS
C) COLD
D) COPD
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1
Which term means between the air sacs of the lungs?

A) Intrapleural
B) Interpleural
C) Intraalveolar
D) Interalveolar
Interalveolar
2
What does apnea mean?

A) Increased breathing
B) Labored or difficult breathing
C) Absence of breathing
D) Breathing is possible only in an upright position
Absence of breathing
3
Which term means the drawing of air into the lungs?

A) Pneumomalacia
B) Orthopnea
C) Inspiration
D) Hypoxia
Inspiration
4
Which of the following is not true of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease?

A) It is a disease process that decreases the ability of the lungs to perform their ventilatory function.
B) It can result from many disorders such as emphysema or chronic asthma.
C) It is also called chronic obstructive lung disease.
D) It is an inherited disease generally characterized by infection and disorders of other organs.
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What is the serous membrane that lines the walls of the thoracic cavity?

A) Visceral pleura
B) Parietal pleura
C) Visceral peritoneum
D) Parietal peritoneum
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Which of the following is an acute,infectious disease characterized by cough ending in a whooping inspiration?

A) Pertussis
B) Paroxysmal
C) Chronic obstructive lung disease
D) Respiratory distress syndrome
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Which of the following is true regarding alkalosis?

A) It is excessively basic properties of body fluids.
B) It may result from accumulation of acids in the body.
C) It decreases the pH of body fluids.
D) It may be caused by dyspnea.
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Which of the following is not an abnormal breath sound?

A) Auscultation
B) Crackle
C) Friction rub
D) Rale
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Which of the following means a reduction of oxygen in body tissues to levels below those required for normal metabolic functioning?

A) Bradypnea
B) Bronchiectasis
C) Hypoxia
D) Tracheostenosis
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There are several compensatory mechanisms in the body that help regulate the acid-base balance.Which of the following is a major way in which the lungs accomplish this task?

A) By regulating the retention or excretion of carbon dioxide
B) By regulating the retention or excretion of water
C) By stimulating the kidneys to excrete either acidic or alkaline urine
D) By stimulating the bicarbonate buffer system
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What does phrenodynia mean?

A) Painful chest
B) Prolapsed chest
C) Painful diaphragm
D) Prolapsed diaphragm
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Which word means increased aeration of the lungs?

A) Hyperpnea
B) Hyperventilation
C) Inspiration
D) Alkalosis
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What does phrenitis mean?

A) Inflamed diaphragm
B) Paralyzed diaphragm
C) Inflamed chest
D) Sagging chest
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Which of the following adjectives describes the patient?

A) Dyspneic
B) Apneic
C) Hyperpneic
D) Hypopneic
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Which of the following is caused by hyperpnea?

A) Retention of carbon dioxide
B) Excretion of carbon dioxide
C) Acidity of the body
D) Acidity of the blood
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What is a direct result of hyperventilation?

A) It adjusts the acid-base balance of the inspired air.
B) It decreases the pH of the body.
C) It increases the amount of carbon dioxide in the inspired air.
D) It reduces the amount of carbon dioxide in the blood.
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What is the uppermost part of the pharynx?

A) Oropharynx
B) Hypopharynx
C) Nasopharynx
D) Laryngopharynx
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Which of the following is the correct sequence for passage of air to the lungs? (Some structures are not included. )

A) Pharynx,larynx,trachea,alveoli
B) Pharynx,trachea,larynx,alveoli
C) Trachea,alveoli,bronchiole,bronchus
D) Trachea,bronchiole,bronchus,alveoli
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What does expectorate mean?

A) To cough up and spit out sputum
B) To expel air from the lungs
C) To hollow out
D) To shed tissue in scales or layers
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What does hyperpnea mean?

A) Increased breathing
B) Labored or difficult breathing
C) Absence of breathing
D) Breathing is possible only in an upright position
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What does pulmonary embolus mean?

A) Congestion and engorgement of the pulmonary vessels
B) A painful condition caused by pleural adhesions
C) A morbid softening of the lungs
D) Obstruction of the pulmonary artery or one of its branches
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Which procedure involves removing ribs and allowing the chest wall to collapse a diseased lung?

A) Thoracoplasty
B) Pneumoplasty
C) Pneumocentesis
D) Thoracocentesis
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What is the name of the instrument that measures the amount of air taken in and expelled from the lungs?

A) Stethoscope
B) Pneumoscope
C) Cardiometer
D) Spirometer
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A nasal calculus is which of the following?

A) Rhinolith
B) Nasoscope
C) Rhinolitholysis
D) Nasolithogenesis
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What is the membrane that surrounds the lungs?

A) Pharynx
B) Palate
C) Pleura
D) Polyp
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What is phrenoplegia?

A) Prolapse of the partition between the abdominal and thoracic cavities
B) Pain in the partition between the abdominal and thoracic cavities
C) Paralysis of the head
D) Paralysis of the diaphragm
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What term means hemorrhage from the nose?

A) Nasopharyngitis
B) Rhinorrhea
C) Rhinorrhagia
D) Septorhinoplasty
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What is the term for loss of acid by the body,such as may occur in hyperventilation?

A) Acidosis
B) Alkalosis
C) Acid-base balance
D) Acid-base compensation
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Which of the following means runny nose?

A) Rhinoplasty
B) Rhinorrhea
C) Nasitis
D) Nasopharynx
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What does the term nasal polyp mean?

A) The structure separating the mouth and nasal cavity
B) The partition between the two cavities in the nose
C) The air-containing cavities communicating with the nose
D) A growth protruding from the mucous membrane of the nose
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What is another name for pneumonia?

A) Pulmonary edema
B) Pulmonary insufficiency
C) Congestive heart
D) Pneumonitis
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The nasolacrimal duct is a tubular passageway between what two structures?

A) Ear and throat
B) Ear and nose
C) Throat and lungs
D) Eye and nose
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What does pulmonologist mean?

A) A collection of nonpurulent fluid in the chest cavity
B) A physician specializing in the lungs
C) A sign that is often associated with advanced pulmonary disease
D) A skeletal abnormality of the chest
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What is surgical puncture of the lungs?

A) Pneumoconiosis
B) Pneumocentesis
C) Pneumomelanosis
D) Pneumogenesis
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What is the term for air or gas in the pleural cavity?

A) Pneumothorax
B) Pleuropneumonia
C) Pneumonectomy
D) Pulmonary edema
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What is pleurisy?

A) Effusion of fluid into the air spaces and tissue spaces of the lungs
B) A morbid softening of the lungs
C) Engorgement of the pulmonary vessels with escape of fluid
D) Inflammation of the membrane that surrounds the lungs and lines the walls of the chest cavity
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What is the term for difficult breathing in all positions except an upright position?

A) Dysphonia
B) Dyspnea
C) Orthopnea
D) Hyperpnea
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Which is true of flail chest?

A) The breastbone and ribs are not affected.
B) The breastbone has a prominent anterior projection.
C) The chest is large and rounded in appearance.
D) This condition may occur after multiple rib fractures.
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What is the term for slow breathing?

A) Bradypnea
B) Bradyphasia
C) Tachypnea
D) Tachyphasia
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What is effusion of fluid into the air spaces and tissue spaces of the lungs called?

A) Pleuropneumonia
B) Pneumonitis
C) Pulmonary edema
D) Pulmonary insufficiency
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41
Which is not true of dysphasia?

A) It is a speech impairment.
B) There is an inability to arrange words in their proper order.
C) It usually precedes aphonia.
D) The problem results from a brain lesion.
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Which of the following is a photoelectric device for determining the oxygen saturation of the blood?

A) Nasoscope
B) Oximetry
C) Pulmonary angiography
D) Pulse oximeter
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What does phrenoptosis mean?

A) Inflammation of the diaphragm
B) Paralysis of the diaphragm
C) Painful diaphragm
D) Prolapse of the diaphragm
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What is chronic dilation of the bronchi accompanied by infection?

A) Bronchiectasis
B) Bronchopathy
C) Bronchiolitis
D) Bronchoscopy
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Which of the following best describes visceral pleura?

A) Membrane that surrounds the lungs
B) Membrane that lines the chest cavity
C) Partition that divides the nostrils
D) Partition that divides the abdominal and thoracic cavities
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46
Which term means the same as nosebleed?

A) Aphasic
B) Epistaxis
C) Nasal cannula
D) Rhinolithiasis
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47
What is the diaphragm?

A) Membrane that surrounds the lungs
B) Membrane that lines the chest cavity
C) Partition that divides the nostrils
D) Partition that divides the abdominal and thoracic cavities
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48
What is another name for hoarseness?

A) Dysplasia
B) Dysphasia
C) Dysphonia
D) Dyspnea
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49
What is the lidlike structure that covers the larynx during the swallowing of food?

A) Glottis
B) Epiglottis
C) Trachea
D) Uvula
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50
What is the name of a respiratory disorder characterized by destruction of the alveolar walls?

A) Bronchitis
B) Emphysema
C) Hemoptysis
D) Aplasia
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51
Where is the tube inserted in an endotracheal intubation?

A) Chest wall
B) Abdominal wall
C) Mouth into the throat
D) Mouth or nose into the windpipe
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52
What is inflammation of the small branches of the bronchi?

A) Bronchiolitis
B) Bronchiopathy
C) Alveolitis
D) Emphysema
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53
What is the common name of the trachea?

A) Voice box
B) Throat
C) Tonsil
D) Windpipe
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54
Which statement best describes a pulmonary alveolus?

A) It communicates with the paranasal sinuses.
B) This is where blood picks up oxygen.
C) It is located where the windpipe branches off.
D) This structure causes movement of the diaphragm during respiration.
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55
Which statement is not true concerning the larynx?

A) It is also called the voice box.
B) Inspired air passes the larynx on its way to the pharynx.
C) It is generally covered by the epiglottis when one swallows.
D) Inflammation of this organ would probably result in dysphonia.
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56
Which statement best describes a bronchus?

A) It communicates with the paranasal sinuses.
B) It snaps shut during swallowing to prevent strangulation.
C) It is a branch of the trachea.
D) It is a microscopic air sac.
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57
What structures are involved in bronchopneumonia?

A) Bronchi only
B) Lungs and bronchi
C) Heart and bronchi
D) Pleura and bronchi
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58
Which of the following would probably cause dysphonia?

A) Rhinitis
B) Laryngitis
C) Otitis
D) Ophthalmalgia
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59
Which instrument is used to examine the nose?

A) Bronchoscopy
B) Mediastinoscope
C) Nasoscope
D) Pharyngoscope
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60
Which statement is not true concerning the pharynx?

A) Four recognized divisions of the pharynx have been established.
B) It is a muscular tube about 5 inches long.
C) Whether air is taken in by the nose or mouth,it generally passes to the pharynx.
D) It also functions as part of the digestive system.
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61
Formation of tough,threadlike scar tissue in the lungs sometimes occurs after inflammation.What is the name of this condition?

A) Pleuropneumonia
B) Pulmonary edema
C) Pulmonary fibrosis
D) Pulmonary tuberculosis
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62
What is the name of the pendant,fleshy tissue that projects from the back part of the mouth?

A) Palate
B) Fibroma
C) Uvula
D) Polyp
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63
Which sequence is correct for the passage of air on its way to the lungs?

A) Larynx,pharynx,trachea,bronchi
B) Pharynx,larynx,trachea,bronchi
C) Trachea,larynx,bronchi,pharynx
D) Trachea,larynx,pharynx,bronchi
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64
Which of the following is likely to result from congestive heart failure?

A) Pulmonary edema
B) Pulmonary tuberculosis
C) Bronchiectasis
D) Rhinolithiasis
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65
Which of the following conditions is caused by insufficient intake of oxygen?

A) Acapnia
B) Aphonia
C) Asphyxia
D) Auscultation
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66
What is a pulmonary lobectomy?

A) Incision of one lung
B) Removal of a lung
C) Excision of a lobe of the lung
D) Bilateral incision of the lungs
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67
Which of the following is a region of the throat that contains the voice box?

A) Adenoid
B) Epiglottis
C) Laryngopharynx
D) Uvula
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68
Which of the following best describes nasal septum?

A) Membrane that surrounds the lungs
B) Membrane that lines the chest cavity
C) Partition that divides the nostrils
D) Partition that divides the abdominal and thoracic cavities
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69
What is the location of the oropharynx?

A) Behind the mouth
B) Behind the nose
C) Behind the trachea
D) Behind the larynx
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70
Which of the following conditions means airlessness of a lung?

A) Atelectasis
B) SIDS
C) ARDS
D) COLD
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71
Which term means pertaining to the uppermost portion of the lung?

A) Apical
B) Embolic
C) Extrapulmonary
D) Lobar
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72
Which term means expelling air from the lungs?

A) Expectoration
B) Exfoliation
C) Exhalation
D) Extrapleuration
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73
What is the purpose of thoracentesis?

A) To remove fluid from the thoracic cavity
B) To measure the vital capacity of an individual
C) To introduce medication into the lung
D) To repair the chest wall
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74
What is the location of the hard palate?

A) Anterior portion of the structure that separates the mouth and nasal cavity
B) Posterior portion of the structure that separates the mouth and nasal cavity
C) Anterior portion of the structure that separates the abdominal and thoracic cavities
D) Posterior portion of the nasal septum
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75
What is the term for congenital,incomplete expansion of a lung?

A) Asthma
B) Primary atelectasis
C) Cystic fibrosis
D) SIDS
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76
Which term means normal breathing?

A) Eupnea
B) Hyperpnea
C) Spirometer
D) Spirometry
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77
Which of the following maintains at least temporary ventilation for a patient who is no longer able to maintain adequate ventilation on his or her own?

A) Spirometry
B) Endotracheal intubation
C) Vital capacity
D) Thromboembolectomy
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78
Which term means below the lungs?

A) Epiglottitis
B) Eustachian
C) Infracostal
D) Subpulmonary
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79
Which condition would one expect just after a person begins running?

A) Bradypnea
B) Tachypnea
C) Dyspnea
D) Orthopnea
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80
What is the abbreviation for the sudden and unexpected death of an apparently healthy infant that is not explained by careful postmortem studies?

A) ARDS
B) SIDS
C) COLD
D) COPD
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