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Deck 1: Fetal Lung Development
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Which of the following tests of the amniotic fluid have been shown to be sensitive indicators of lung maturity?
A) Levels of prednisone
B) Levels of epidermal growth factor
C) Levels of prostaglandins
D) Levels of phosphatidylglycerol and phosphatidylcholine
A) Levels of prednisone
B) Levels of epidermal growth factor
C) Levels of prostaglandins
D) Levels of phosphatidylglycerol and phosphatidylcholine
D
Of clinical relevance during late gestation, analysis of amniotic fluid for the concentration of phosphatidylglycerol and phosphatidylcholine has been shown to be a sensitive indicator of the state of fetal lung maturity.
Of clinical relevance during late gestation, analysis of amniotic fluid for the concentration of phosphatidylglycerol and phosphatidylcholine has been shown to be a sensitive indicator of the state of fetal lung maturity.
2
What is the purpose of the substance secreted by the type II pneumocyte?
A) To increase the gas exchange surface area
B) To reduce surface tension
C) To maintain lung elasticity
D) To preserve the volume of the amniotic fluid
A) To increase the gas exchange surface area
B) To reduce surface tension
C) To maintain lung elasticity
D) To preserve the volume of the amniotic fluid
B
The primary role of mammalian surfactant is to lower the surface tension within the alveolus, specifically at the air-liquid interface. This allows the delicate structure of the alveolus to expand when filled with air. Without surfactant, the alveolus remains collapsed because of the high surface tension of the moist alveolar surface. Surfactant is composed predominantly of an intricate blend of phospholipids, neutral lipids, and proteins.
The primary role of mammalian surfactant is to lower the surface tension within the alveolus, specifically at the air-liquid interface. This allows the delicate structure of the alveolus to expand when filled with air. Without surfactant, the alveolus remains collapsed because of the high surface tension of the moist alveolar surface. Surfactant is composed predominantly of an intricate blend of phospholipids, neutral lipids, and proteins.
3
Regarding postnatal lung growth, by approximately what age do most of the alveoli that will be present in the lungs for life develop?
A) 6 months
B) 1 year
C) 1.5 years
D) 2 years
A) 6 months
B) 1 year
C) 1.5 years
D) 2 years
C
Most of the postnatal formation of alveoli in the infant occurs over the first 1.5 years of life. At 2 years of age, the number of alveoli varies substantially among individuals. After 2 years of age, males have more alveoli than do females. After alveolar multiplication ends, the alveoli continue to increase in size until thoracic growth is completed.
Most of the postnatal formation of alveoli in the infant occurs over the first 1.5 years of life. At 2 years of age, the number of alveoli varies substantially among individuals. After 2 years of age, males have more alveoli than do females. After alveolar multiplication ends, the alveoli continue to increase in size until thoracic growth is completed.
4
Which of the following phases of human lung development is characterized by the formation of a capillary network around airway passages?
A) Pseudoglandular
B) Saccular
C) Alveolar
D) Canalicular
A) Pseudoglandular
B) Saccular
C) Alveolar
D) Canalicular
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5
The respiratory therapist is evaluating a newborn with mild respiratory distress due to tracheal stenosis. During which period of lung development did this problem develop?
A) Embryonal
B) Saccular
C) Canalicular
D) Alveolar
A) Embryonal
B) Saccular
C) Canalicular
D) Alveolar
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6
The lung bud emerges from which of the following structures?
A) The pharynx
B) The foregut
C) The mesenchyme
D) The tubular epithelium
A) The pharynx
B) The foregut
C) The mesenchyme
D) The tubular epithelium
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7
Approximately how much fetal lung fluid is secreted daily?
A) About 150 to 200 ml
B) About 250 to 300 ml
C) About 350 to 400 ml
D) About 450 to 500 ml
A) About 150 to 200 ml
B) About 250 to 300 ml
C) About 350 to 400 ml
D) About 450 to 500 ml
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8
Which of the following mechanisms are responsible for the possible association between oligohydramnios and lung hypoplasia?
I) Abnormal carbohydrate metabolism
II) Mechanical restriction of the chest wall
III) Interference with fetal breathing
IV) Failure to produce fetal lung liquid
A) I and III only
B) II and III only
C) I, II, and IV only
D) II, III, and IV only
I) Abnormal carbohydrate metabolism
II) Mechanical restriction of the chest wall
III) Interference with fetal breathing
IV) Failure to produce fetal lung liquid
A) I and III only
B) II and III only
C) I, II, and IV only
D) II, III, and IV only
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