Deck 1: The Anatomy and Physiology of the Respitory System

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Which of the following sinuses are considered to be paranasal sinuses?
I. Maxillary
II. Frontal
III. Ethmoid
IV. Sphenoid

A) Maxillary
B) Frontal
C) Ethmoid
D) Sphenoid
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Which of the following is NOT a primary function of the nose?

A) humidfy inspired gas
B) conduct gas and food to lower airway
C) filter the inspired gas
D) warm the inspired gas
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Which structure form the lower two-thirds of the nose?
I. Lateral nasal cartilage
II. Lesser and greater alar cartilages
III. Septal cartilage
IV. Fibrous fatty tissue

A) Lateral nasal cartilage
B) Lesser and greater alar cartilages
C) Septal cartilage
D) Fibrous fatty tissue
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What effect, if any, would be expected from the topical application of phenylephrine on the nasal mucosa?

A) vasoconstriction
B) vasodilation
C) no known effect
D) bronchospasm
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What is the term for widening of the nostrils that can occur during respiratory distress?

A) grunting
B) retractions
C) alar collapse
D) nasal flaring
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What is the term for the openings created by the alae nasi and septal cartilage?

A) nares
B) glottis
C) vestibule
D) choana
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What type of epithelium lines the anterior third of the nasal cavity?

A) cuboidal
B) pseudostratified ciliated columnar
C) stratified squamous
D) pseudostratified ciliated squamous
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Which of the following are functions of the upper airway?
I. Conduction of gas to lower airway
II. Prevent foreign materials from entering lower airway
III. Warm, filter, and humidify inspired gas
IV. Aid in speech and smell

A) I, II, III, and IV
B) I, III, and IV only
C) I, II, and III only
D) I, II, and IV only
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Which of the following can cause sinusitis?
I. Upper respiratory infection
II. Dental infection
III. Air travel
IV. Scuba diving

A) Upper respiratory infection
B) Dental infection
C) Air travel
D) Scuba diving
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Which structures form the upper third of the nose?
I. Nasal bones
II. Frontal process of maxilla
III. Lateral nasal cartilage
IV. Greater alar cartilage

A) Nasal bones
B) Frontal process of maxilla
C) Lateral nasal cartilage
D) Greater alar cartilage
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What is the submucosal layer of the tracheobronchial tree?

A) lamina propria
B) cartilaginous layer
C) epithelial lining
D) mucous blanket
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Which of the following structures form the anterior nasal septum?
I. Septal cartilage
II. Vomer
III. Perpendicular plate of ethmoid bone
IV. Frontal process of maxilla

A) Septal cartilage
B) Vomer
C) Perpendicular plate of ethmoid bone
D) Frontal process of maxilla
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What is another term for conchae?

A) alae
B) choana
C) vestibule
D) turbinates
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In the oral cavity, what is the term for the space between the teeth and lips?

A) vibrissae
B) ventricle
C) vallecula
D) vestibule
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Approximately what portion of the sense of taste is reliant upon the sense of smell?

A) 60%
B) 80%
C) 40%
D) 20%
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Where is the olfactory region located in the nasal cavity?

A) choana
B) vestibule
C) superior and middle turbinates
D) middle and inferior turbinates
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In which structure would vibrissae normally be found?

A) oropharynx
B) laryngopharynx
C) nasal cavity
D) trachea
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The lymphatic channels are larger and more numerous in what location?

A) upper lobes
B) right lower lobe
C) left lower lobe
D) middle lobes
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Which of the following are primary components of the upper airway?

A) nose, oral cavity, pharynx
B) larynx, trachea, and bronchi
C) nose, oral cavity, larynx and trachea
D) nose, oral cavity, pharynx, larynx, and trachea
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Among pediatric patients, in which age range is epistaxis most prevalent?

A) 10-14 years
B) 2-10 years
C) 8-16 years
D) newborn -2 years
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Which structure extends from the posterior nares to the superior portion of the soft palate?

A) oropharynx
B) palatine tonsils
C) nasopharynx
D) tongue
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To what structure does the upper portion of the thyroid cartilage attach by a membrane?

A) mandible
B) hyoid bone
C) epiglottis
D) tongue
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Which epithelium is present in the nasopharynx?

A) pseudostratified squamous
B) stratified squamous
C) cuboidal
D) pseudostratified ciliated columnar
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What structure is located between the glossoepiglottic folds in the posterior oropharynx?

A) vallecula epiglottica
B) lingual tonsils
C) rima glottidis
D) palatine tonsils
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Which laryngeal cartilage is primarily responsible for preventing food, liquids, and foreign bodies from entering the lower airways?

A) cricoid
B) epiglottis
C) thyroid
D) corniculate
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To what structure is the uvula attached?

A) hard palate
B) palatopharyngeal arch
C) palatoglossal arch
D) soft palate
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What spoon-shaped fibrocartilaginous structure covers the opening of the larynx during swallowing?

A) vocal folds
B) base of the tongue
C) vallecula
D) epiglottis
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Which of the cartilages of the larynx are unpaired?

A) thyroid, epiglottis, and arytenoid
B) artyenoid, cuneiform, and corniculate
C) thyroid, cricoid, and cuneiform
D) thyroid, epiglottis, and cricoid
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How many ribs are identified as true ribs, attached directly to the sternum?

A) seven
B) eight
C) four
D) six
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Which laryngeal cartilage is shaped like a signet ring and forms a large portion of the posterior laryngeal wall?

A) epiglottis
B) cricoid
C) cuneiform
D) corniculate
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What is another name for the palatine tonsils?

A) adenoids
B) faucial
C) lingual
D) pharyngeal
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Which of the following are functions of the larynx?
I. Passageway for gas
II. Protects against aspiration
III. Generation of sounds for speech
IV.Warming and filtration of inspired gas

A) Passageway for gas
B) Protects against aspiration
C) Generation of sounds for speech
D) Warming and filtration of inspired gas
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What type of epithelium is found in the oropharynx?

A) stratified squamous
B) pseudostratified squamous
C) pseudostratified ciliated columnar
D) cuboidal
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What is a common site for misplacement of endotracheal tubes during emergency intubation?

A) stomach
B) left mainstem bronchus
C) esophagus
D) left upper lobar bronchus
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What is another name for the pharyngotympanic tubes?

A) adenoids
B) conchae
C) auditory
D) faucial
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What is another name for pharyngeal tonsils?

A) palatine tonsils
B) lingual tonsils
C) faucial tonsils
D) adenoids
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Which structure extends from the soft palate to the base of the tongue?

A) nasopharynx
B) oropharynx
C) uvula
D) laryngopharynx
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What is the most frequent cause of hearing loss in young children?

A) tonsillitis
B) pharyngitis
C) sinusitis
D) otitis media
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What is the name of the structure that secures the tongue to the floor of the mouth?

A) uvula
B) extrinsic lingual muscles
C) instrinsic lingual muscles
D) lingual frenulum
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Which structure extends from the base of the tongue to the upper end of the trachea?

A) laryngopharynx
B) thyroid gland
C) larynx
D) rima glottidis
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What is the primary component of the mucous blanket in the tracheobronchial tree?

A) glycoproteins
B) water
C) lipids
D) DNA
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Which type of epithelium is present in the larynx above the vocal cords?

A) pseudostratified squamous
B) stratified squamous
C) cuboidal
D) pseudostratified ciliated columnar
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Approximately how many IgE receptor sites are present on a single mast cell?

A) 1,000 - 5,000
B) 1,000,000 - 5,000,000
C) 100 - 500
D) 100,000 - 500,000
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At what level in the tracheobronchial tree are cilia completely absent?

A) respiratory bronchioles
B) bronchioles
C) lobar bronchi
D) mainstem bronchi
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Where are mast cells located in the tracheobronchial tree?
I. Lamina propria
II. Intra-alveolar septa
III. Sub-mucosal glands

A) Lamina propria
B) Intra-alveolar septa
C) Sub-mucosal glands
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How many times per minute do the cilia in the tracheobronchial tree move?

A) 1500 times
B) 2500 times
C) 500 times
D) 50 times
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When degranulation of mast cells occurs and chemical mediators are released, which of the following would occur in the lungs?
I. Increased vascular permeability
II. Increased mucus production
III. Smooth muscle relaxation
IV. Vasodilation with edema

A) Increased vascular permeability
B) Increased mucus production
C) Smooth muscle relaxation
D) Vasodilation with edema
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What is the term for the viscous layer of the mucous blanket?

A) gel
B) epoxic
C) basal
D) sol
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What is the space between the true vocal cords called?

A) vallecula
B) vestibule
C) rima glottidis
D) choana
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What is not a common cause of posterior nosebleeds?

A) nasal tumors
B) serious nose trauma
C) high altitude
D) drug abuse
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Which of the following is a subglottic airway obstruction usually caused by the parainfluenza virus?

A) pharyngitis
B) laryngotracheobronchitis (LTB)
C) epiglottitis
D) tonsillitis
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Which of the laryngeal cartilages are single?
I. Cuneiform
II. Thyroid
III. Epiglottis
IV. Cricoid

A) Cuneiform
B) Thyroid
C) Epiglottis
D) Cricoid
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When excessive secretions are present in the lungs, what term describes the sound heard by ascultation over large airways during exhalation?

A) crackles
B) stridor
C) rhonchi
D) wheeze
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What is causative agent in the majority of cases of acute epiglottitis?

A) Streptococcus
B) MRSA
C) Parainfluenza virus
D) Haemophilus influenzae type B
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Which of the following factors can alter the mucociliary transport mechanism?
I. Excessive bronchial secretions
II. Tobacco smoke
III. Hypoxia
IV. Air pollution

A) Excessive bronchial secretions
B) Tobacco smoke
C) Hypoxia
D) Air pollution
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Which laryngeal muscles are primarily responsible for adduction of the vocal cords?

A) transverse arytenoid
B) lateral cricoarytenoid
C) posterior cricoarytenoid
D) thyroarytenoid
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What is the secondary vital function of the larynx?

A) Gag reflex
B) Babinski reflex
C) Valsalva's maneuver
D) Moro maneuver
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What type of epithelium extends from the trachea to the respiratory bronchioles?

A) stratified squamous
B) pseudostratified squamous
C) cuboidal
D) pseudostratified ciliates columnar
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Which cranial nerve innervates the submucosal glands?

A) tenth
B) ninth
C) seventh
D) eighth
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Which of the following muscles pull the larynx and hyoid downward?

A) suprahyoid group
B) cricothyroid muscles
C) posterior cricoarytenoid muscles
D) infrahyoid group
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What is another term for primary lobule?
I. Acinus
II. Functional units
III. Terminal respiratory unit
IV. Lung parenchyma

A) Acinus
B) Functional units
C) Terminal respiratory unit
D) Lung parenchyma
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What type of epithelium composes 95% of the alveolar surface?

A) Type IV (pseudostratified squamous)
B) Type I (squamous pneumocyte)
C) Type II (cuboidal)
D) Type III (macrophages)
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In an adult, at what angle does the left mainstem bronchus branch from the trachea?

A) 40-60 degrees
B) 10-15 degrees
C) 60-75 degrees
D) 25-40 degrees
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At which airway generation do Canals of Lambert appear?

A) 12-15
B) 16 - 19
C) 6-9
D) 20-26
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In cm, what is the average diameter of the adult trachea?

A) 0.5 - 1.5 cm
B) 2.0-3.5 cm
C) 0.75 - 1.0 cm
D) 1.5 - 2.5 cm
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In the adult male, approximately how many alveoli are present in the lungs?

A) 180 million
B) 300 million
C) 600 million
D) 130 million
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In the lungs of a healthy young adult male, what is the average surface area available for gas exchange?

A) 50 square meters
B) 100 square meters
C) 300 square meters
D) 70 square meters
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How many second generation bronchi would you find in a healthy adult tracheobronchial tree?

A) 3
B) 2
C) 6
D) 5
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At what point in the tracheobronchial tree are Clara cells present?

A) bronchioles
B) respiratory bronchioles
C) subsegmental bronchi
D) terminal bronchioles
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In an adult, into which structure would an endotracheal tube likely enter if the tube is inadvertently advanced too far?

A) left lower lobar bronchus
B) left mainstem bronchus
C) right mainstem bronchus
D) right middle lobar bronchus
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Which structures are nourished by the bronchial arteries?

A) trache through the terminal bronchioles
B) respiratory zone
C) noncartilaginous airways only
D) trachea and mainstem bronchi only
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How does the total cross-sectional area of the tracheobrochial tree change from the trachea to the respiratory zone?

A) It increases steadily to the terminal bronchioles then increases significantly in the respiratory zone
B) It decreases slightly to the terminal bronchioles then decreases significantly
C) It remains steady throughout the tracheobronchial tree
D) It increases steadily through the lobar bronchi then increases significantly through the remaining airway generations
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In the newborn, at what angles do the right and left mainstem bronchi form with the trachea?

A) both form a 55 degree angle
B) right forms a 60 degree angle, left forms a 25 degree angle
C) right forms a 25 degree angle, left forms a 60 degree angle
D) both form a 40 degree angle
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What is the term for the cartilaginous airways?

A) respiratory unit
B) acinus
C) conducting zone
D) tracheobronchial tree
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Which vessel is the most commonly associated with massive hemorrhage following a tracheostomy?

A) pulmonary artery
B) subclavian artery
C) carotid artery
D) innominate artery
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Which alveolar cells are considered to be the source of pulmonary surfactant?

A) Type I
B) Type II
C) Type III
D) Type IV
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What is the term for the bifurcation of the trachea?

A) hilum
B) carina
C) concha
D) choana
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What is the recommended "safe range" for endotracheal tube cuff pressures?

A) 30-35 mm Hg
B) 45-50 mm Hg
C) 20-25 mm Hg
D) 35-40 mm Hg
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What is the term for the openings in the walls of interalveolar septa?

A) Loose space
B) Clara cells
C) Canals of Lambert
D) Pores of Kohn
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How many segmental bronchi are found in each of the lungs?

A) each lung has 8
B) 8 in right lung, 10 in left lung
C) 10 in right lung, 8 in left lung
D) each lung has 10
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Deck 1: The Anatomy and Physiology of the Respitory System
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Which of the following sinuses are considered to be paranasal sinuses?
I. Maxillary
II. Frontal
III. Ethmoid
IV. Sphenoid

A) Maxillary
B) Frontal
C) Ethmoid
D) Sphenoid
Maxillary
2
Which of the following is NOT a primary function of the nose?

A) humidfy inspired gas
B) conduct gas and food to lower airway
C) filter the inspired gas
D) warm the inspired gas
B
3
Which structure form the lower two-thirds of the nose?
I. Lateral nasal cartilage
II. Lesser and greater alar cartilages
III. Septal cartilage
IV. Fibrous fatty tissue

A) Lateral nasal cartilage
B) Lesser and greater alar cartilages
C) Septal cartilage
D) Fibrous fatty tissue
Septal cartilage
4
What effect, if any, would be expected from the topical application of phenylephrine on the nasal mucosa?

A) vasoconstriction
B) vasodilation
C) no known effect
D) bronchospasm
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What is the term for widening of the nostrils that can occur during respiratory distress?

A) grunting
B) retractions
C) alar collapse
D) nasal flaring
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What is the term for the openings created by the alae nasi and septal cartilage?

A) nares
B) glottis
C) vestibule
D) choana
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What type of epithelium lines the anterior third of the nasal cavity?

A) cuboidal
B) pseudostratified ciliated columnar
C) stratified squamous
D) pseudostratified ciliated squamous
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Which of the following are functions of the upper airway?
I. Conduction of gas to lower airway
II. Prevent foreign materials from entering lower airway
III. Warm, filter, and humidify inspired gas
IV. Aid in speech and smell

A) I, II, III, and IV
B) I, III, and IV only
C) I, II, and III only
D) I, II, and IV only
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Which of the following can cause sinusitis?
I. Upper respiratory infection
II. Dental infection
III. Air travel
IV. Scuba diving

A) Upper respiratory infection
B) Dental infection
C) Air travel
D) Scuba diving
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Which structures form the upper third of the nose?
I. Nasal bones
II. Frontal process of maxilla
III. Lateral nasal cartilage
IV. Greater alar cartilage

A) Nasal bones
B) Frontal process of maxilla
C) Lateral nasal cartilage
D) Greater alar cartilage
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What is the submucosal layer of the tracheobronchial tree?

A) lamina propria
B) cartilaginous layer
C) epithelial lining
D) mucous blanket
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Which of the following structures form the anterior nasal septum?
I. Septal cartilage
II. Vomer
III. Perpendicular plate of ethmoid bone
IV. Frontal process of maxilla

A) Septal cartilage
B) Vomer
C) Perpendicular plate of ethmoid bone
D) Frontal process of maxilla
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What is another term for conchae?

A) alae
B) choana
C) vestibule
D) turbinates
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In the oral cavity, what is the term for the space between the teeth and lips?

A) vibrissae
B) ventricle
C) vallecula
D) vestibule
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Approximately what portion of the sense of taste is reliant upon the sense of smell?

A) 60%
B) 80%
C) 40%
D) 20%
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Where is the olfactory region located in the nasal cavity?

A) choana
B) vestibule
C) superior and middle turbinates
D) middle and inferior turbinates
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In which structure would vibrissae normally be found?

A) oropharynx
B) laryngopharynx
C) nasal cavity
D) trachea
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The lymphatic channels are larger and more numerous in what location?

A) upper lobes
B) right lower lobe
C) left lower lobe
D) middle lobes
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Which of the following are primary components of the upper airway?

A) nose, oral cavity, pharynx
B) larynx, trachea, and bronchi
C) nose, oral cavity, larynx and trachea
D) nose, oral cavity, pharynx, larynx, and trachea
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Among pediatric patients, in which age range is epistaxis most prevalent?

A) 10-14 years
B) 2-10 years
C) 8-16 years
D) newborn -2 years
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Which structure extends from the posterior nares to the superior portion of the soft palate?

A) oropharynx
B) palatine tonsils
C) nasopharynx
D) tongue
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To what structure does the upper portion of the thyroid cartilage attach by a membrane?

A) mandible
B) hyoid bone
C) epiglottis
D) tongue
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Which epithelium is present in the nasopharynx?

A) pseudostratified squamous
B) stratified squamous
C) cuboidal
D) pseudostratified ciliated columnar
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What structure is located between the glossoepiglottic folds in the posterior oropharynx?

A) vallecula epiglottica
B) lingual tonsils
C) rima glottidis
D) palatine tonsils
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Which laryngeal cartilage is primarily responsible for preventing food, liquids, and foreign bodies from entering the lower airways?

A) cricoid
B) epiglottis
C) thyroid
D) corniculate
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To what structure is the uvula attached?

A) hard palate
B) palatopharyngeal arch
C) palatoglossal arch
D) soft palate
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What spoon-shaped fibrocartilaginous structure covers the opening of the larynx during swallowing?

A) vocal folds
B) base of the tongue
C) vallecula
D) epiglottis
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Which of the cartilages of the larynx are unpaired?

A) thyroid, epiglottis, and arytenoid
B) artyenoid, cuneiform, and corniculate
C) thyroid, cricoid, and cuneiform
D) thyroid, epiglottis, and cricoid
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How many ribs are identified as true ribs, attached directly to the sternum?

A) seven
B) eight
C) four
D) six
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Which laryngeal cartilage is shaped like a signet ring and forms a large portion of the posterior laryngeal wall?

A) epiglottis
B) cricoid
C) cuneiform
D) corniculate
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What is another name for the palatine tonsils?

A) adenoids
B) faucial
C) lingual
D) pharyngeal
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Which of the following are functions of the larynx?
I. Passageway for gas
II. Protects against aspiration
III. Generation of sounds for speech
IV.Warming and filtration of inspired gas

A) Passageway for gas
B) Protects against aspiration
C) Generation of sounds for speech
D) Warming and filtration of inspired gas
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What type of epithelium is found in the oropharynx?

A) stratified squamous
B) pseudostratified squamous
C) pseudostratified ciliated columnar
D) cuboidal
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What is a common site for misplacement of endotracheal tubes during emergency intubation?

A) stomach
B) left mainstem bronchus
C) esophagus
D) left upper lobar bronchus
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What is another name for the pharyngotympanic tubes?

A) adenoids
B) conchae
C) auditory
D) faucial
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What is another name for pharyngeal tonsils?

A) palatine tonsils
B) lingual tonsils
C) faucial tonsils
D) adenoids
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Which structure extends from the soft palate to the base of the tongue?

A) nasopharynx
B) oropharynx
C) uvula
D) laryngopharynx
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What is the most frequent cause of hearing loss in young children?

A) tonsillitis
B) pharyngitis
C) sinusitis
D) otitis media
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What is the name of the structure that secures the tongue to the floor of the mouth?

A) uvula
B) extrinsic lingual muscles
C) instrinsic lingual muscles
D) lingual frenulum
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Which structure extends from the base of the tongue to the upper end of the trachea?

A) laryngopharynx
B) thyroid gland
C) larynx
D) rima glottidis
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What is the primary component of the mucous blanket in the tracheobronchial tree?

A) glycoproteins
B) water
C) lipids
D) DNA
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Which type of epithelium is present in the larynx above the vocal cords?

A) pseudostratified squamous
B) stratified squamous
C) cuboidal
D) pseudostratified ciliated columnar
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43
Approximately how many IgE receptor sites are present on a single mast cell?

A) 1,000 - 5,000
B) 1,000,000 - 5,000,000
C) 100 - 500
D) 100,000 - 500,000
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44
At what level in the tracheobronchial tree are cilia completely absent?

A) respiratory bronchioles
B) bronchioles
C) lobar bronchi
D) mainstem bronchi
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45
Where are mast cells located in the tracheobronchial tree?
I. Lamina propria
II. Intra-alveolar septa
III. Sub-mucosal glands

A) Lamina propria
B) Intra-alveolar septa
C) Sub-mucosal glands
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46
How many times per minute do the cilia in the tracheobronchial tree move?

A) 1500 times
B) 2500 times
C) 500 times
D) 50 times
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47
When degranulation of mast cells occurs and chemical mediators are released, which of the following would occur in the lungs?
I. Increased vascular permeability
II. Increased mucus production
III. Smooth muscle relaxation
IV. Vasodilation with edema

A) Increased vascular permeability
B) Increased mucus production
C) Smooth muscle relaxation
D) Vasodilation with edema
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48
What is the term for the viscous layer of the mucous blanket?

A) gel
B) epoxic
C) basal
D) sol
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49
What is the space between the true vocal cords called?

A) vallecula
B) vestibule
C) rima glottidis
D) choana
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50
What is not a common cause of posterior nosebleeds?

A) nasal tumors
B) serious nose trauma
C) high altitude
D) drug abuse
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51
Which of the following is a subglottic airway obstruction usually caused by the parainfluenza virus?

A) pharyngitis
B) laryngotracheobronchitis (LTB)
C) epiglottitis
D) tonsillitis
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52
Which of the laryngeal cartilages are single?
I. Cuneiform
II. Thyroid
III. Epiglottis
IV. Cricoid

A) Cuneiform
B) Thyroid
C) Epiglottis
D) Cricoid
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53
When excessive secretions are present in the lungs, what term describes the sound heard by ascultation over large airways during exhalation?

A) crackles
B) stridor
C) rhonchi
D) wheeze
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54
What is causative agent in the majority of cases of acute epiglottitis?

A) Streptococcus
B) MRSA
C) Parainfluenza virus
D) Haemophilus influenzae type B
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55
Which of the following factors can alter the mucociliary transport mechanism?
I. Excessive bronchial secretions
II. Tobacco smoke
III. Hypoxia
IV. Air pollution

A) Excessive bronchial secretions
B) Tobacco smoke
C) Hypoxia
D) Air pollution
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56
Which laryngeal muscles are primarily responsible for adduction of the vocal cords?

A) transverse arytenoid
B) lateral cricoarytenoid
C) posterior cricoarytenoid
D) thyroarytenoid
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57
What is the secondary vital function of the larynx?

A) Gag reflex
B) Babinski reflex
C) Valsalva's maneuver
D) Moro maneuver
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58
What type of epithelium extends from the trachea to the respiratory bronchioles?

A) stratified squamous
B) pseudostratified squamous
C) cuboidal
D) pseudostratified ciliates columnar
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59
Which cranial nerve innervates the submucosal glands?

A) tenth
B) ninth
C) seventh
D) eighth
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60
Which of the following muscles pull the larynx and hyoid downward?

A) suprahyoid group
B) cricothyroid muscles
C) posterior cricoarytenoid muscles
D) infrahyoid group
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61
What is another term for primary lobule?
I. Acinus
II. Functional units
III. Terminal respiratory unit
IV. Lung parenchyma

A) Acinus
B) Functional units
C) Terminal respiratory unit
D) Lung parenchyma
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62
What type of epithelium composes 95% of the alveolar surface?

A) Type IV (pseudostratified squamous)
B) Type I (squamous pneumocyte)
C) Type II (cuboidal)
D) Type III (macrophages)
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63
In an adult, at what angle does the left mainstem bronchus branch from the trachea?

A) 40-60 degrees
B) 10-15 degrees
C) 60-75 degrees
D) 25-40 degrees
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64
At which airway generation do Canals of Lambert appear?

A) 12-15
B) 16 - 19
C) 6-9
D) 20-26
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65
In cm, what is the average diameter of the adult trachea?

A) 0.5 - 1.5 cm
B) 2.0-3.5 cm
C) 0.75 - 1.0 cm
D) 1.5 - 2.5 cm
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66
In the adult male, approximately how many alveoli are present in the lungs?

A) 180 million
B) 300 million
C) 600 million
D) 130 million
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67
In the lungs of a healthy young adult male, what is the average surface area available for gas exchange?

A) 50 square meters
B) 100 square meters
C) 300 square meters
D) 70 square meters
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68
How many second generation bronchi would you find in a healthy adult tracheobronchial tree?

A) 3
B) 2
C) 6
D) 5
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69
At what point in the tracheobronchial tree are Clara cells present?

A) bronchioles
B) respiratory bronchioles
C) subsegmental bronchi
D) terminal bronchioles
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70
In an adult, into which structure would an endotracheal tube likely enter if the tube is inadvertently advanced too far?

A) left lower lobar bronchus
B) left mainstem bronchus
C) right mainstem bronchus
D) right middle lobar bronchus
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71
Which structures are nourished by the bronchial arteries?

A) trache through the terminal bronchioles
B) respiratory zone
C) noncartilaginous airways only
D) trachea and mainstem bronchi only
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72
How does the total cross-sectional area of the tracheobrochial tree change from the trachea to the respiratory zone?

A) It increases steadily to the terminal bronchioles then increases significantly in the respiratory zone
B) It decreases slightly to the terminal bronchioles then decreases significantly
C) It remains steady throughout the tracheobronchial tree
D) It increases steadily through the lobar bronchi then increases significantly through the remaining airway generations
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73
In the newborn, at what angles do the right and left mainstem bronchi form with the trachea?

A) both form a 55 degree angle
B) right forms a 60 degree angle, left forms a 25 degree angle
C) right forms a 25 degree angle, left forms a 60 degree angle
D) both form a 40 degree angle
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74
What is the term for the cartilaginous airways?

A) respiratory unit
B) acinus
C) conducting zone
D) tracheobronchial tree
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75
Which vessel is the most commonly associated with massive hemorrhage following a tracheostomy?

A) pulmonary artery
B) subclavian artery
C) carotid artery
D) innominate artery
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76
Which alveolar cells are considered to be the source of pulmonary surfactant?

A) Type I
B) Type II
C) Type III
D) Type IV
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77
What is the term for the bifurcation of the trachea?

A) hilum
B) carina
C) concha
D) choana
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78
What is the recommended "safe range" for endotracheal tube cuff pressures?

A) 30-35 mm Hg
B) 45-50 mm Hg
C) 20-25 mm Hg
D) 35-40 mm Hg
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79
What is the term for the openings in the walls of interalveolar septa?

A) Loose space
B) Clara cells
C) Canals of Lambert
D) Pores of Kohn
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80
How many segmental bronchi are found in each of the lungs?

A) each lung has 8
B) 8 in right lung, 10 in left lung
C) 10 in right lung, 8 in left lung
D) each lung has 10
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