Deck 8: Respiratory System
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Deck 8: Respiratory System
1
Silicosis is:
A) an infectious disease.
B) a chronic dilation of the bronchi.
C) a form of pneumoconiosis.
D) the same as hyaline membrane disease.
A) an infectious disease.
B) a chronic dilation of the bronchi.
C) a form of pneumoconiosis.
D) the same as hyaline membrane disease.
a form of pneumoconiosis.
2
Absence of voice is called:
A) aphasia.
B) aphonia.
C) dysphasia.
D) dysphonia.
A) aphasia.
B) aphonia.
C) dysphasia.
D) dysphonia.
aphonia.
3
Thoracic refers to the:
A) chest.
B) diaphragm.
C) membrane that covers the lungs.
D) windpipe.
A) chest.
B) diaphragm.
C) membrane that covers the lungs.
D) windpipe.
chest.
4
A term that means pertaining to the windpipe and the bronchi is:
A) bronchiectasis.
B) laryngobronchial.
C) pharyngobronchial.
D) tracheobronchial.
A) bronchiectasis.
B) laryngobronchial.
C) pharyngobronchial.
D) tracheobronchial.
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5
A percutaneous lung biopsy is:
A) an open lung biopsy that is done for diagnostic purposes.
B) excision of only one lobe of the lung.
C) removal of small bits of tissue by puncture of the suspected lesion through the skin.
D) removal of tissue after the lung is exposed by surgery.
A) an open lung biopsy that is done for diagnostic purposes.
B) excision of only one lobe of the lung.
C) removal of small bits of tissue by puncture of the suspected lesion through the skin.
D) removal of tissue after the lung is exposed by surgery.
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6
Which of the following is a machine for prolonged artificial respiration?
A) Expirator
B) Ventilator
C) Spirometer
D) Thoracometer
A) Expirator
B) Ventilator
C) Spirometer
D) Thoracometer
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7
A disease process that causes decreased ability of the lungs to perform their ventilatory function and can result from several other chronic disorders of the respiratory organs is called:
A) chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
B) hyaline membrane disease.
C) respiratory distress syndrome (RDS).
D) tuberculosis (TB).
A) chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
B) hyaline membrane disease.
C) respiratory distress syndrome (RDS).
D) tuberculosis (TB).
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8
Plastic surgery of the nose is:
A) nasopharyngoscopy.
B) rhinectomy.
C) rhinoplasty.
D) rhinorrhea.
A) nasopharyngoscopy.
B) rhinectomy.
C) rhinoplasty.
D) rhinorrhea.
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9
Bronchoscopy means the same as:
A) bronchial irrigation.
B) bronchodilation.
C) bronchography.
D) bronchoscopic examination.
A) bronchial irrigation.
B) bronchodilation.
C) bronchography.
D) bronchoscopic examination.
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10
Pleurisy is:
A) inflammation of the lungs.
B) pain on inspiration.
C) the same as pleuritis.
D) the same as pneumonitis.
A) inflammation of the lungs.
B) pain on inspiration.
C) the same as pleuritis.
D) the same as pneumonitis.
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11
A term for occurring in sudden, periodic attacks is:
A) atelectasis.
B) dysphasia.
C) hypoxia.
D) paroxysmal.
A) atelectasis.
B) dysphasia.
C) hypoxia.
D) paroxysmal.
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12
Labored or difficult breathing is:
A) bradypnea.
B) dyspnea.
C) hyperpnea.
D) tachypnea.
A) bradypnea.
B) dyspnea.
C) hyperpnea.
D) tachypnea.
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13
Removal of lung tissue is called:
A) pneumatic.
B) pneumohemothorax.
C) pneumonectomy.
D) pneumothorax.
A) pneumatic.
B) pneumohemothorax.
C) pneumonectomy.
D) pneumothorax.
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14
Bradypnea means :
A) abnormally slow breathing.
B) increased respiratory rate.
C) labored or difficult breathing.
D) temporary absence of breathing.
A) abnormally slow breathing.
B) increased respiratory rate.
C) labored or difficult breathing.
D) temporary absence of breathing.
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15
Phrenic means pertaining to the:
A) chest cavity.
B) pleural cavity.
C) diaphragm.
D) lungs.
A) chest cavity.
B) pleural cavity.
C) diaphragm.
D) lungs.
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16
Air and blood in the pleural cavity is called:
A) paracentesis.
B) pleuropneumonia.
C) pneumohemothorax.
D) thoracentesis.
A) paracentesis.
B) pleuropneumonia.
C) pneumohemothorax.
D) thoracentesis.
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17
Laryngalgia means _____ larynx.
A) enlarged
B) inflammation of the
C) inspection of the
D) painful
A) enlarged
B) inflammation of the
C) inspection of the
D) painful
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18
Atelectasis is:
A) a collapsed or airless condition of the lungs.
B) an acute, contagious respiratory infection.
C) chronic dilation of the lungs.
D) paroxysmal dyspnea.
A) a collapsed or airless condition of the lungs.
B) an acute, contagious respiratory infection.
C) chronic dilation of the lungs.
D) paroxysmal dyspnea.
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19
The trachea is the:
A) esophagus.
B) throat.
C) windpipe.
D) voice box.
A) esophagus.
B) throat.
C) windpipe.
D) voice box.
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20
Anoxia means :
A) breathing that is deeper than normal.
B) deficiency of oxygen.
C) increased oxygen in the blood.
D) increased respiratory rate.
A) breathing that is deeper than normal.
B) deficiency of oxygen.
C) increased oxygen in the blood.
D) increased respiratory rate.
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21
The term pulmonary refers to the:
A) chest.
B) diaphragm.
C) heart.
D) lungs.
A) chest.
B) diaphragm.
C) heart.
D) lungs.
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22
Pharyngitis is inflammation of the:
A) chest.
B) nose.
C) throat.
D) voice box.
A) chest.
B) nose.
C) throat.
D) voice box.
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23
A chronic disease characterized by increased size of alveoli and destructive changes of their walls is called:
A) asthma.
B) bronchitis.
C) emphysema.
D) influenza.
A) asthma.
B) bronchitis.
C) emphysema.
D) influenza.
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24
The term pneumocardial pertains to the:
A) chest and lungs.
B) heart and kidneys.
C) heart and lungs.
D) kidneys and lungs.
A) chest and lungs.
B) heart and kidneys.
C) heart and lungs.
D) kidneys and lungs.
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25
The general name of the procedure in which a tube is placed through the mouth or nose, pharynx, and larynx into the trachea for the purpose of establishing an airway is _____ intubation.
A) endotracheal
B) nasotracheal
C) oropharyngeal
D) orotracheal
A) endotracheal
B) nasotracheal
C) oropharyngeal
D) orotracheal
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26
Spirometry is:
A) examination of the tracheobronchial tree.
B) the diagnosis of respiratory disorders.
C) the largest volume of air that can be exhaled after maximal inhalation.
D) the measurement of the amount of air taken into and expelled from the lungs.
A) examination of the tracheobronchial tree.
B) the diagnosis of respiratory disorders.
C) the largest volume of air that can be exhaled after maximal inhalation.
D) the measurement of the amount of air taken into and expelled from the lungs.
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27
Inflammation of the lungs is called:
A) pleurisy.
B) pneumonitis.
C) pneumoconiosis.
D) pulmonary heart disease.
A) pleurisy.
B) pneumonitis.
C) pneumoconiosis.
D) pulmonary heart disease.
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28
Material raised from inflamed membranes of the respiratory tract is called:
A) emphysema.
B) saliva.
C) sputum.
D) wheeze.
A) emphysema.
B) saliva.
C) sputum.
D) wheeze.
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29
Pneumoconiosis is:
A) a respiratory condition caused by inhalation of dust particles.
B) an acute pulmonary disease characterized by increase in the size of alveoli.
C) an infectious disease characterized by chills and fever.
D) chronic dilation and infection of the lungs.
A) a respiratory condition caused by inhalation of dust particles.
B) an acute pulmonary disease characterized by increase in the size of alveoli.
C) an infectious disease characterized by chills and fever.
D) chronic dilation and infection of the lungs.
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30
A respiratory condition characterized by paroxysmal dyspnea and wheezing is called:
A) asthma.
B) bronchitis.
C) emphysema.
D) influenza.
A) asthma.
B) bronchitis.
C) emphysema.
D) influenza.
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31
A respiratory condition in which there is discomfort in breathing in any position except sitting erect or standing is:
A) apnea.
B) bradypnea.
C) orthopnea.
D) tachypnea.
A) apnea.
B) bradypnea.
C) orthopnea.
D) tachypnea.
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32
The term for an agent that is used to prevent or relieve a cough is:
A) bronchodilator.
B) rhinorrhea.
C) antitussive.
D) epiglottis.
A) bronchodilator.
B) rhinorrhea.
C) antitussive.
D) epiglottis.
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33
Effusion of fluid into the air spaces and tissue spaces of the lungs is called:
A) pleuritis.
B) pleurocentesis.
C) pneumocentesis.
D) pulmonary edema.
A) pleuritis.
B) pleurocentesis.
C) pneumocentesis.
D) pulmonary edema.
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34
Absence of breathing is termed:
A) apnea.
B) dyspnea.
C) hypopnea.
D) hyperpnea.
A) apnea.
B) dyspnea.
C) hypopnea.
D) hyperpnea.
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35
Chronic laryngitis is most likely to cause which of the following?
A) Aphasia
B) Aphonia
C) Olfaction
D) Rales
A) Aphasia
B) Aphonia
C) Olfaction
D) Rales
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36
Inspiration is:
A) also called expiration.
B) breathing air into the lungs.
C) cellular respiration.
D) the same as exhalation.
A) also called expiration.
B) breathing air into the lungs.
C) cellular respiration.
D) the same as exhalation.
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37
Chronic dilation of the bronchi with a secondary infection that usually involves the lower part of the lung is called:
A) bronchiectasis.
B) emphysema.
C) pneumoconiosis.
D) pulmonary tuberculosis.
A) bronchiectasis.
B) emphysema.
C) pneumoconiosis.
D) pulmonary tuberculosis.
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38
Rhinitis is inflammation of the:
A) chest.
B) nose.
C) throat.
D) voice box.
A) chest.
B) nose.
C) throat.
D) voice box.
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39
The inability to communicate through speech, writing, or signs caused by improper functioning of the brain is called:
A) aphasia.
B) dysphasia.
C) aphonia.
D) dysphonia.
A) aphasia.
B) dysphasia.
C) aphonia.
D) dysphonia.
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40
The lidlike structure that covers the voice box during the swallowing of food is called the:
A) epiglottis.
B) esophagus.
C) laryngopharynx.
D) larynx.
A) epiglottis.
B) esophagus.
C) laryngopharynx.
D) larynx.
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41
Tracheotomy means :
A) cutting into the windpipe through the neck and inserting a tube to overcome an obstruction.
B) incision of the windpipe through the skin and muscles of the neck overlying it.
C) surgical puncture of the chest cavity to remove fluid.
D) surgical repair of the trachea.
A) cutting into the windpipe through the neck and inserting a tube to overcome an obstruction.
B) incision of the windpipe through the skin and muscles of the neck overlying it.
C) surgical puncture of the chest cavity to remove fluid.
D) surgical repair of the trachea.
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42
Pulmonary lobectomy is:
A) a percutaneous biopsy.
B) excision of a lobe of the lung.
C) removal of lung tissue by puncture of a suggestive lesion.
D) surgical removal of a lung.
A) a percutaneous biopsy.
B) excision of a lobe of the lung.
C) removal of lung tissue by puncture of a suggestive lesion.
D) surgical removal of a lung.
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43
A 9-year-old girl who has asthma is likely to be treated with which type of medication?
A) Antihistamine
B) Bronchoconstrictor
C) Bronchodilator
D) Mucolytic
A) Antihistamine
B) Bronchoconstrictor
C) Bronchodilator
D) Mucolytic
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44
A 72-year-old man has orders to have his oxygen levels checked. This can be done using:
A) endotracheal intubation.
B) a bronchogram.
C) an oximeter.
D) a spirometer.
A) endotracheal intubation.
B) a bronchogram.
C) an oximeter.
D) a spirometer.
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45
Pneumonia is:
A) a collapsed condition of the lung.
B) an infection of all parts of the respiratory system.
C) effusion of fluid into the tissue spaces of the lungs.
D) inflammation of the lungs.
A) a collapsed condition of the lung.
B) an infection of all parts of the respiratory system.
C) effusion of fluid into the tissue spaces of the lungs.
D) inflammation of the lungs.
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46
A 44-year-old man underwent a visual examination of the tracheobronchial tree, in which the physician used a:
A) bronchoscope.
B) bronchogram.
C) spirometer.
D) respirator.
A) bronchoscope.
B) bronchogram.
C) spirometer.
D) respirator.
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47
What medications eliminate or reduce swelling in the respiratory system?
A) Antihistamines
B) Decongestants
C) Expectorants
D) Mucolytics
A) Antihistamines
B) Decongestants
C) Expectorants
D) Mucolytics
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48
Each lung is surrounded by a membrane called the:
A) diaphragm.
B) esophagus.
C) pleura.
D) trachea.
A) diaphragm.
B) esophagus.
C) pleura.
D) trachea.
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49
A 75-year-old woman with a left cerebrovascular accident (stroke) is now unable to speak. You document which term to indicate this deficit?
A) Anoxia
B) Aphasia
C) Dysphasia
D) Dysphonia
A) Anoxia
B) Aphasia
C) Dysphasia
D) Dysphonia
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50
You are auscultating a patient's lungs. Which term refers to breathing out?
A) Exhalation
B) Extubation
C) Inhalation
D) Inspiration
A) Exhalation
B) Extubation
C) Inhalation
D) Inspiration
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51
Tiny air sacs through which the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place are called:
A) alveoli.
B) bronchi.
C) bronchioles.
D) emboli.
A) alveoli.
B) bronchi.
C) bronchioles.
D) emboli.
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52
A 78-year-old man with COPD receives oxygen through a tube that is worn over the ears with application at the nose. This is referred to as:
A) endotracheal intubation.
B) a nasal cannula.
C) nasopharyngeal intubation.
D) orotracheal intubation.
A) endotracheal intubation.
B) a nasal cannula.
C) nasopharyngeal intubation.
D) orotracheal intubation.
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53
A 23-year-old opera singer complains of hoarseness. The term that best describes this is:
A) aphasia.
B) dysphagia.
C) dysphasia.
D) dysphonia.
A) aphasia.
B) dysphagia.
C) dysphasia.
D) dysphonia.
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54
The throat is the:
A) larynx.
B) pharynx.
C) thorax.
D) trachea.
A) larynx.
B) pharynx.
C) thorax.
D) trachea.
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55
The largest volume of air that can be expelled after maximal inspiration is called:
A) expiration.
B) inspiration.
C) spirometry.
D) vital capacity.
A) expiration.
B) inspiration.
C) spirometry.
D) vital capacity.
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56
The term for a whistling sound made during respiration is:
A) nares.
B) pleura.
C) thrombus.
D) wheeze.
A) nares.
B) pleura.
C) thrombus.
D) wheeze.
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57
The sudden blocking of an artery by foreign material is called:
A) edema.
B) embolism.
C) lobectomy.
D) pleurisy.
A) edema.
B) embolism.
C) lobectomy.
D) pleurisy.
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58
The muscular wall that separates the abdomen from the thoracic cavity is called the:
A) diaphragm.
B) esophagus.
C) pleura.
D) trachea.
A) diaphragm.
B) esophagus.
C) pleura.
D) trachea.
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59
A patient hoarsely reports to you that his physician told him he had "inflammation of the larynx." This term is documented as:
A) bronchitis.
B) laryngitis.
C) pharyngitis.
D) pneumonitis.
A) bronchitis.
B) laryngitis.
C) pharyngitis.
D) pneumonitis.
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60
A 36-year-old woman has an obstruction in the pulmonary artery. This is referred to as a pulmonary:
A) aneurysm.
B) bronchospasm.
C) effusion.
D) embolism.
A) aneurysm.
B) bronchospasm.
C) effusion.
D) embolism.
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61
During a chart review, you note that the patient has undergone surgical puncture of a lung to drain fluid that had accumulated. This is referred to as a:
A) pneumocentesis.
B) pneumotomy.
C) thoracentesis.
D) thoracotomy.
A) pneumocentesis.
B) pneumotomy.
C) thoracentesis.
D) thoracotomy.
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62
A 20-year-old man involved in a knife fight now has air in the chest cavity, which is referred to as:
A) hemothorax.
B) pneumothorax.
C) paracentesis.
D) thorocentesis.
A) hemothorax.
B) pneumothorax.
C) paracentesis.
D) thorocentesis.
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63
One of your patients is a 1-year-old child with recurrent ear infections of the eustachian tubes, which are also referred to as which type of tube?
A) Nasopharyngeal
B) Nasoplasty
C) Otopharyngeal
D) Otoplasty
A) Nasopharyngeal
B) Nasoplasty
C) Otopharyngeal
D) Otoplasty
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64
___________ means pertaining to the throat.
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65
Pertaining to the windpipe is called ___________.
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66
You are working with a patient who has been intubated for an extended period of time. This morning, the patient had a(n) ____ tube placed for long-term airway management.
A) endotracheal
B) nasotracheal
C) orotracheal
D) tracheostomy
A) endotracheal
B) nasotracheal
C) orotracheal
D) tracheostomy
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67
Inflammation of the bronchi is called ___________.
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68
A weak voice is referred to as ____________.
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69
A patient is having difficulty taking a deep breath. He complains of difficulty getting air into the lungs. Which term means drawing air into the lungs?
A) Expiration
B) Extubation
C) Inspiration
D) Intubation
A) Expiration
B) Extubation
C) Inspiration
D) Intubation
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70
A 53-year-old man underwent puncture of the chest cavity to remove fluid. This can be documented as:
A) pneumocentesis.
B) pneumoectomy.
C) thoracentesis.
D) thoracotomy.
A) pneumocentesis.
B) pneumoectomy.
C) thoracentesis.
D) thoracotomy.
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71
___________ means across the windpipe.
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72
___________ is defined as insertion of a tube for air or dilation.
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73
A patient has inflammation of the sinuses. Which of the following terms best describes this?
A) Bronchitis
B) Pharyngitis
C) Pneumonitis
D) Sinusitis
A) Bronchitis
B) Pharyngitis
C) Pneumonitis
D) Sinusitis
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74
A 22-year-old man is complaining of seasonal allergies during his annual physical. His physician suggests that he takes which type of medication?
A) Antihistamine
B) Bronchoconstrictor
C) Bronchodilator
D) Mucolytic
A) Antihistamine
B) Bronchoconstrictor
C) Bronchodilator
D) Mucolytic
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75
Blood in the pleural cavity is referred to as ___________.
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76
Normal respiration is also referred to as ___________.
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77
A 29-year-old woman is trying to break up sputum by using which type of over-the-counter medication?
A) Antihistamine
B) Bronchoconstrictor
C) Bronchodilator
D) Mucolytic
A) Antihistamine
B) Bronchoconstrictor
C) Bronchodilator
D) Mucolytic
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78
A radiography of the bronchi is called a(n) ___________.
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79
Abnormally fast breathing is also called hyperpnea or ___________.
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80
A patient who is having difficulty breathing is likely to see which type of specialist?
A) Bronchologist
B) Cardiologist
C) Orthopedist
D) Pulmonologist
A) Bronchologist
B) Cardiologist
C) Orthopedist
D) Pulmonologist
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