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Quiz 39: Diaphragmatic Hernia
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Question 1
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Next to the pulmonary function studies, match the findings listed below that typically develop in the newborn who has a diaphragmatic hernia. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all. -FEF
50%
Question 2
Multiple Choice
MATCHING The clinical scenarios associated with respiratory disease result from the pathophysiologic mechanisms caused (or activated) by the anatomic alterations of the lungs associated with the disorder. Using the "Yes" or "No" items, match the major anatomic alterations of the lungs that cause the clinical scenario associated with Diaphragmatic Hernia. -Bronchospasm Clinical Scenario
Question 3
Multiple Choice
Next to the pulmonary function studies, match the findings listed below that typically develop in the newborn who has a diaphragmatic hernia. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all. -ERV
Question 4
Multiple Choice
Next to the pulmonary function studies, match the findings listed below that typically develop in the newborn who has a diaphragmatic hernia. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all. -FEF
25%-75%
Question 5
Multiple Choice
MATCHING The clinical scenarios associated with respiratory disease result from the pathophysiologic mechanisms caused (or activated) by the anatomic alterations of the lungs associated with the disorder. Using the "Yes" or "No" items, match the major anatomic alterations of the lungs that cause the clinical scenario associated with Diaphragmatic Hernia. -Alveolar Consolidation Clinical Scenario
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Next to the pulmonary function studies, match the findings listed below that typically develop in the newborn who has a diaphragmatic hernia. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all. -TLC
Question 7
Multiple Choice
Next to the pulmonary function studies, match the findings listed below that typically develop in the newborn who has a diaphragmatic hernia. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all. -FRC
Question 8
Multiple Choice
MATCHING The clinical scenarios associated with respiratory disease result from the pathophysiologic mechanisms caused (or activated) by the anatomic alterations of the lungs associated with the disorder. Using the "Yes" or "No" items, match the major anatomic alterations of the lungs that cause the clinical scenario associated with Diaphragmatic Hernia. -Increased Alveolar-Capillary Membrane Thickness Clinical Scenario
Question 9
Multiple Choice
Next to the pulmonary function studies, match the findings listed below that typically develop in the newborn who has a diaphragmatic hernia. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all. -IC
Question 10
Multiple Choice
Next to the pulmonary function studies, match the findings listed below that typically develop in the newborn who has a diaphragmatic hernia. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all. -RV
Question 11
Multiple Choice
Next to the pulmonary function studies, match the findings listed below that typically develop in the newborn who has a diaphragmatic hernia. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all. -FVC
Question 12
Multiple Choice
MATCHING The clinical scenarios associated with respiratory disease result from the pathophysiologic mechanisms caused (or activated) by the anatomic alterations of the lungs associated with the disorder. Using the "Yes" or "No" items, match the major anatomic alterations of the lungs that cause the clinical scenario associated with Diaphragmatic Hernia. -Distal Airway and Alveolar Weakening Clinical Scenario
Question 13
Multiple Choice
MATCHING The clinical scenarios associated with respiratory disease result from the pathophysiologic mechanisms caused (or activated) by the anatomic alterations of the lungs associated with the disorder. Using the "Yes" or "No" items, match the major anatomic alterations of the lungs that cause the clinical scenario associated with Diaphragmatic Hernia. -Atelectasis Clinical Scenario
Question 14
Multiple Choice
Next to the pulmonary function studies, match the findings listed below that typically develop in the newborn who has a diaphragmatic hernia. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all. -V
T
Question 15
Multiple Choice
Next to the pulmonary function studies, match the findings listed below that typically develop in the newborn who has a diaphragmatic hernia. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all. -PEFR
Question 16
Multiple Choice
Next to the pulmonary function studies, match the findings listed below that typically develop in the newborn who has a diaphragmatic hernia. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all. -VC
Question 17
Multiple Choice
Next to the pulmonary function studies, match the findings listed below that typically develop in the newborn who has a diaphragmatic hernia. Items may be used once, more than once, or not at all. -FEF
200-1200