Deck 22: Respiratory System

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Which of the following respiratory tubes are primarily composed of smooth muscle and determine the flow of air to the alveoli?

A) Trachea
B) Bronchi
C) Bronchioles
D) Nares
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The trachea branches into the right and left

A) alveoli.
B) bronchi.
C) nares.
D) pulmonary arteries.
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The respiratory passages are lined with

A) pleura.
B) mucous membrane.
C) serous membrane.
D) muscle.
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Frontal,maxillary,sphenoidal,and ethmoidal

A) refer to the bones of the thorax.
B) are saliva-secreting glands.
C) are paranasal sinuses.
D) are lined with serous membrane.
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How is most oxygen transported through the blood?

A) attached to hemoglobin.
B) as bicarbonate.
C) as a surfactant.
D) as a lysozyme.
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Stimulation of the phrenic and intercostal nerves causes the release of which neurotransmitter into the neuromuscular junction?

A) Adrenaline
B) Norepinephrine
C) Acetylcholine
D) Myosin
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Bronchiolar constriction is most likely to cause

A) pneumothorax.
B) pulmonary edema.
C) wheezing.
D) laryngitis.
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Which of the following is the dome-shaped muscle that is the chief muscle of inhalation?

A) Diaphragm
B) Epiglottis
C) Mediastinum
D) Pericardium
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The lungs are located within the

A) mediastinum.
B) dorsal cavity.
C) spinal cavity.
D) thoracic cavity.
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What happens when the diaphragm and the intercostal muscles relax?

A) air moves out of the lungs.
B) inhalation occurs.
C) ventilation ceases.
D) chest volume increases.
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The diaphragm

A) is smooth muscle that forms the bronchioles.
B) is skeletal muscle.
C) contracts in response to the firing of the vagus nerve.
D) forms the outer lining of the lungs.
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The pleural membranes

A) line the respiratory passages.
B) form the bronchioles.
C) are serous membranes.
D) are confined to the mediastinum.
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Which nerve innervates the diaphragm?

A) Intercostal nerve
B) Sciatic
C) Phrenic
D) Cranial nerve XI
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Which respiratory muscles are located between the ribs?

A) Diaphragm
B) Bronchiolar smooth muscle
C) Intercostals
D) Sternocleidomastoids
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The Adam's apple is

A) cartilage.
B) the epiglottis.
C) the primary site of gas exchange.
D) the pharynx.
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Which structure is called the windpipe and is supported by rings of cartilage?

A) Bronchus
B) Alveolus
C) Pharynx
D) Trachea
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Contraction of the diaphragm and the external intercostal muscles

A) stimulates the phrenic and intercostal nerves.
B) decreases thoracic volume.
C) causes air to move out of the lungs.
D) is responsible for inhalation.
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Oxygen diffuses from the alveoli into the

A) bronchioles.
B) trachea.
C) pulmonary capillaries.
D) eustachian tube.
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Dyspnea means

A) "puffed up" alveoli.
B) pneumonia.
C) cyanosis.
D) difficulty breathing.
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Which of the following best describes eupnea?

A) Kussmaul respirations
B) Vital capacity
C) Normal, quiet breathing
D) Hypoxemia
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Which of the following is most related to the transport of the respiratory gases by the blood?

A) Inhalation, exhalation
B) Oxyhemoglobin, carbaminohemoglobin
C) Inspiration, expiration
D) Breathing in, breathing out
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Hypoventilation decreases the respiratory excretion of

A) oxygen.
B) water.
C) carbon dioxide.
D) albumin.
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Boyle's law states the relationship between volume and

A) O2.
B) CO2.
C) pressure.
D) H2O.
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Which of the following is most likely to cause hypoxemia?

A) Kussmaul respirations
B) Hyperventilation
C) Medullary depression
D) Brain stem stimulation
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Surfactants are found within the

A) pulmonary capillaries.
B) trachea.
C) alveoli.
D) intrapleural space.
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Intra-alveolar surface tension is caused by

A) acid.
B) mucus.
C) water.
D) bicarbonate.
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Which of the following is the major regulator of respiratory activity?

A) PO2
B) PCO2
C) Bicarbonate
D) Albumin
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Anatomical dead air space is most associated with which structure?

A) Frontal sinus
B) Alveoli
C) Trachea
D) Esophagus
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Boyle's law forms the basis of

A) ventilation.
B) chemical regulation of breathing.
C) oxygen transport in the blood.
D) carbon dioxide transport in the blood.
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As plasma PCO₂ increases,

A) hemoglobin synthesis increases.
B) ventilation increases.
C) vital capacity increases.
D) respirations cease.
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What is the effect of an overdose of an opioid (narcotic)?

A) Alters the shape of the hemoglobin so that it cannot bind to oxygen
B) Depresses the medulla oblongata and depresses ventilation
C) Causes spasm of the epiglottis resulting in an upper airway obstruction
D) Causes hyperventilation and alkalosis
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The nares,nostrils,and nasal septum

A) are concerned with gas exchange.
B) are located in the upper respiratory tract.
C) contain gustatory organs.
D) are parts of the bronchial tree.
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Hypoventilation can cause

A) bleeding and hypotension.
B) alkalosis and Kussmaul respirations.
C) hypoxemia and acidosis.
D) hyperglycemia and acidosis.
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Which of the following is most related to the relaxation of the diaphragm and the intercostal muscles?

A) Results from the firing of the inspiratory neurons
B) Caused by the firing of the phrenic and intercostal nerves
C) Decreased thoracic volume
D) Causes air to move into the lungs
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Which of the following contributes to the wheezing of asthma?

A) Constriction of the bronchiolar smooth muscle
B) Edema of the esophagus
C) Inflammation of the trachea and pharynx
D) Pneumothorax
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The water molecule is polar,meaning that each end of the molecule has an electrical charge.Because of this characteristic,water

A) has a high surface tension.
B) can only dissolve lipids.
C) is a poor solvent.
D) is lipid-soluble.
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Which of the following structures is located in the lungs?

A) Pharynx
B) Epiglottis
C) Alveoli
D) Larynx
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Which of the following is necessary for the lungs to remain expanded?

A) The alveolar cells must secrete surfactant.
B) The intrapulmonic pressure must be negative.
C) The glottis must be closed.
D) The intrapleural pressure must be negative.
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Which of the following structures controls respirations?

A) Medulla oblongata
B) Basal ganglia
C) Postcentral gyrus
D) Limbic system
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What is the transport mechanism necessary for the movement of oxygen from the alveoli across the pulmonary capillary membranes into the blood?

A) Osmosis
B) Filtration
C) Diffusion
D) Active transport pump
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The epiglottis

A) is innervated by the phrenic nerve.
B) prevents air from entering the esophagus.
C) prevents food from entering the trachea.
D) is the Adam's apple.
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Atelectasis

A) decreases the surface area for gas exchange.
B) causes pneumothorax.
C) causes acute respiratory obstruction.
D) is best treated with antibiotics.
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The phrenic nerve fires.Which event occurs next?

A) The inspiratory neurons fire.
B) The diaphragm contracts.
C) Air moves into the lungs.
D) Thoracic volume decreases.
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The central chemoreceptors are primarily sensitive to blood levels of

A) oxygen.
B) carbon dioxide and [H+].
C) sodium.
D) potassium.
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Which of the following is most likely to cause pulmonary edema?

A) Bronchitis
B) Coryza
C) Exercise-induced asthma
D) Left ventricular heart failure
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What is the effect of phrenic nerve stimulation?

A) Expiration
B) Relaxation of the diaphragm and the intercostals
C) Inhalation
D) A decrease in chest diameter
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In reference to a normally expanded lung,the

A) intrapulmonic pressure is less than intrapleural pressure.
B) intrapleural pressure is greater than atmospheric pressure.
C) intrapulmonic pressure is greater than intrapleural pressure.
D) intrapleural, intrapulmonic, and atmospheric pressures are equal.
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Which of the following events occurs last?

A) Contraction of the diaphragm and the intercostals
B) Movement of air into the lungs
C) Firing of the inspiratory neurons in the medulla
D) Firing of the phrenic and intercostal nerves
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The Hering-Breuer reflex

A) prevents overinflation of the lungs.
B) is a chemical reflex; no nerves are involved.
C) is important only in disease states.
D) is concerned only with sneezing and coughing.
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Which respiratory structure is distal to the trachea and proximal to the alveoli?

A) Pharynx
B) Larynx
C) Bronchus
D) Glottis
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Activation of the beta₂-adrenergic receptors of the airway

A) causes laryngospasm.
B) constricts the bronchioles.
C) restricts air flow.
D) causes bronchodilation.
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Laryngospasm is most likely to cause

A) emphysema.
B) pneumothorax.
C) acute respiratory obstruction.
D) asthma.
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Kussmaul respirations

A) cause hypoxemia.
B) increase PCO2.
C) refer to an acidosis-induced increased respiratory activity.
D) are caused by a decrease in the plasma [H+].
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Which structure has the thinnest wall?

A) Trachea
B) Bronchi
C) Larynx
D) Alveoli
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Which event occurs first?

A) The diaphragm contracts.
B) Air moves into the lungs.
C) The phrenic nerve fires.
D) The inspiratory neurons in the medulla fire.
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What is the effect of curare?

A) Depresses the inspiratory neurons in the medulla oblongata
B) Changes the shape of the hemoglobin so that it cannot bind to oxygen
C) Interferes with the activation of the diaphragm and the intercostal muscles by their motor nerves
D) Inactivates acetylcholinesterase
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In which structure is the PO₂ 104 mm Hg?

A) Pulmonary artery
B) Alveolus
C) Right ventricle
D) Vena cava
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The trachea is

A) "the problem" in asthma.
B) the site of gas exchange.
C) composed primarily of smooth muscle.
D) a large airway that splits into two bronchi.
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Which substance greatly reduces the attractive forces among the water molecules lining the alveoli?

A) Lysozyme
B) Converting enzyme
C) Mucus
D) Surfactant
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Across which structure(s)does most gas exchange occur?

A) Trachea
B) Bronchus
C) Bronchioles
D) Alveoli
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The lungs contain the

A) inspiratory and expiratory neurons.
B) structures of the bronchial tree.
C) pharynx, larynx, and trachea.
D) pleural membranes.
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Surfactants

A) prevent collapse of the alveoli.
B) induce anaphylaxis.
C) cause upper respiratory obstruction.
D) decrease thoracic volume.
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Respirations are primarily controlled by the

A) medulla oblongata.
B) cerebellum.
C) spinal cord.
D) frontal lobe.
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Which group is incorrect?

A) Structures of the bronchial tree: trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli
B) Paranasal sinuses: frontal, maxillary, sphenoidal, ethmoidal
C) Structures of the upper respiratory tract: trachea, pharynx, larynx
D) Parts of the pharynx: oropharynx, nasopharynx, laryngopharynx
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Cartilaginous rings

A) prevent the collapse of the trachea.
B) surround each alveolus.
C) are innervated by the phrenic nerve.
D) attach the diaphragm to the thoracic wall.
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Which of the following describes Boyle's law?

A) An increase in thoracic volume causes an increase in intrapulmonic pressure.
B) There is no relationship between intrapulmonic pressure and thoracic volume.
C) An increase in thoracic volume decreases intrapulmonic pressure.
D) An increase in thoracic volume forces air out of the lungs.
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Inspiratory and expiratory neurons

A) are located within the respiratory control center in the brain stem.
B) are sensitive primarily to PO2.
C) line the breathing tubes, especially the bronchioles.
D) All of the above are true.
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A preterm infant is most likely to develop respiratory distress because of

A) bacterial pneumonia.
B) a deficiency of surfactant.
C) excess mucus in the upper airways.
D) an inability of the immature diaphragm to contract.
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Which of the following occurs on exhalation?

A) Respiratory expiratory neurons fire.
B) The diaphragm relaxes.
C) Thoracic volume decreases.
D) All of the above occur.
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The respiratory tract

A) includes the mouth, pharynx, trachea, and esophagus.
B) contains conductance, resistance, and exchange structures.
C) is lined with serous pleural membranes and cilia.
D) begins with the nose and mouth and ends at the bronchioles.
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Which of the following is most likely to stimulate coughing that may be accompanied by a life-threatening bradycardia?

A) Suctioning of the lower airways
B) Administration of albuterol (a beta2-adrenergic agonist) via inhalation
C) Administration of O2 via nasal cannula
D) Performance of a thoracentesis
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Which of the following occurs on inhalation?

A) Air moves into the intrapulmonic space.
B) Thoracic volume increases.
C) The diaphragm contracts.
D) All of the above occur.
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Which of the following statements is true of the right bronchus?

A) Food and small objects are more likely to be aspirated into the right bronchus because it is more vertical and larger than the left bronchus.
B) The right bronchus has an opening to the pleural cavity.
C) Oxygen content is higher in the right bronchus than the left bronchus.
D) The right bronchus is bigger than the left bronchus, so it has higher levels of carbon dioxide.
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Which of the following best describes the visceral and parietal pleura?

A) Line the inner wall of the trachea and bronchi
B) Line the mediastinum
C) Are serous membranes that line the pleural cavity
D) Are surfactant-secreting membranes
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The pneumotaxic center and apneustic center are located within the

A) aortic bodies.
B) alveoli.
C) pons.
D) spinal cord.
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Contraction and relaxation of the diaphragm and intercostal muscles

A) change thoracic volume.
B) close the glottis.
C) occur in response to firing of the vagus nerve.
D) All of the above are true.
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The collection of mucus in the lower airways is most likely to cause

A) laryngospasm.
B) pneumothorax.
C) atelectasis.
D) pharyngitis.
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Which group is incorrect?

A) Pulmonary volumes: tidal, inspiratory reserve, expiratory reserve
B) Structures of the bronchial tree: bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli
C) Respiratory gases: oxygen, carbon dioxide
D) Parts of the pharynx: oropharynx, nasopharynx, laryngopharynx, bronchiopharynx
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Severing the phrenic nerve

A) stops ventilation.
B) impairs exhalation but has no effect on inhalation.
C) causes hyperventilation and respiratory alkalosis.
D) does all of the above.
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Most CO₂ is transported in the blood

A) by the hemoglobin, as carbaminohemoglobin.
B) by megakaryocytes.
C) loosely bound to the iron molecule in heme.
D) as bicarbonate.
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Which of the following respiratory tubes are primarily composed of smooth muscle and determine the flow of air to the alveoli?

A) Trachea
B) Bronchi
C) Bronchioles
D) Nares
Bronchioles
2
The trachea branches into the right and left

A) alveoli.
B) bronchi.
C) nares.
D) pulmonary arteries.
B
3
The respiratory passages are lined with

A) pleura.
B) mucous membrane.
C) serous membrane.
D) muscle.
B
4
Frontal,maxillary,sphenoidal,and ethmoidal

A) refer to the bones of the thorax.
B) are saliva-secreting glands.
C) are paranasal sinuses.
D) are lined with serous membrane.
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How is most oxygen transported through the blood?

A) attached to hemoglobin.
B) as bicarbonate.
C) as a surfactant.
D) as a lysozyme.
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Stimulation of the phrenic and intercostal nerves causes the release of which neurotransmitter into the neuromuscular junction?

A) Adrenaline
B) Norepinephrine
C) Acetylcholine
D) Myosin
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Bronchiolar constriction is most likely to cause

A) pneumothorax.
B) pulmonary edema.
C) wheezing.
D) laryngitis.
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Which of the following is the dome-shaped muscle that is the chief muscle of inhalation?

A) Diaphragm
B) Epiglottis
C) Mediastinum
D) Pericardium
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The lungs are located within the

A) mediastinum.
B) dorsal cavity.
C) spinal cavity.
D) thoracic cavity.
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What happens when the diaphragm and the intercostal muscles relax?

A) air moves out of the lungs.
B) inhalation occurs.
C) ventilation ceases.
D) chest volume increases.
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The diaphragm

A) is smooth muscle that forms the bronchioles.
B) is skeletal muscle.
C) contracts in response to the firing of the vagus nerve.
D) forms the outer lining of the lungs.
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The pleural membranes

A) line the respiratory passages.
B) form the bronchioles.
C) are serous membranes.
D) are confined to the mediastinum.
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Which nerve innervates the diaphragm?

A) Intercostal nerve
B) Sciatic
C) Phrenic
D) Cranial nerve XI
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Which respiratory muscles are located between the ribs?

A) Diaphragm
B) Bronchiolar smooth muscle
C) Intercostals
D) Sternocleidomastoids
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The Adam's apple is

A) cartilage.
B) the epiglottis.
C) the primary site of gas exchange.
D) the pharynx.
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Which structure is called the windpipe and is supported by rings of cartilage?

A) Bronchus
B) Alveolus
C) Pharynx
D) Trachea
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Contraction of the diaphragm and the external intercostal muscles

A) stimulates the phrenic and intercostal nerves.
B) decreases thoracic volume.
C) causes air to move out of the lungs.
D) is responsible for inhalation.
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Oxygen diffuses from the alveoli into the

A) bronchioles.
B) trachea.
C) pulmonary capillaries.
D) eustachian tube.
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Dyspnea means

A) "puffed up" alveoli.
B) pneumonia.
C) cyanosis.
D) difficulty breathing.
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Which of the following best describes eupnea?

A) Kussmaul respirations
B) Vital capacity
C) Normal, quiet breathing
D) Hypoxemia
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Which of the following is most related to the transport of the respiratory gases by the blood?

A) Inhalation, exhalation
B) Oxyhemoglobin, carbaminohemoglobin
C) Inspiration, expiration
D) Breathing in, breathing out
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Hypoventilation decreases the respiratory excretion of

A) oxygen.
B) water.
C) carbon dioxide.
D) albumin.
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Boyle's law states the relationship between volume and

A) O2.
B) CO2.
C) pressure.
D) H2O.
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Which of the following is most likely to cause hypoxemia?

A) Kussmaul respirations
B) Hyperventilation
C) Medullary depression
D) Brain stem stimulation
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Surfactants are found within the

A) pulmonary capillaries.
B) trachea.
C) alveoli.
D) intrapleural space.
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Intra-alveolar surface tension is caused by

A) acid.
B) mucus.
C) water.
D) bicarbonate.
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Which of the following is the major regulator of respiratory activity?

A) PO2
B) PCO2
C) Bicarbonate
D) Albumin
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Anatomical dead air space is most associated with which structure?

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B) Alveoli
C) Trachea
D) Esophagus
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Boyle's law forms the basis of

A) ventilation.
B) chemical regulation of breathing.
C) oxygen transport in the blood.
D) carbon dioxide transport in the blood.
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As plasma PCO₂ increases,

A) hemoglobin synthesis increases.
B) ventilation increases.
C) vital capacity increases.
D) respirations cease.
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What is the effect of an overdose of an opioid (narcotic)?

A) Alters the shape of the hemoglobin so that it cannot bind to oxygen
B) Depresses the medulla oblongata and depresses ventilation
C) Causes spasm of the epiglottis resulting in an upper airway obstruction
D) Causes hyperventilation and alkalosis
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The nares,nostrils,and nasal septum

A) are concerned with gas exchange.
B) are located in the upper respiratory tract.
C) contain gustatory organs.
D) are parts of the bronchial tree.
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Hypoventilation can cause

A) bleeding and hypotension.
B) alkalosis and Kussmaul respirations.
C) hypoxemia and acidosis.
D) hyperglycemia and acidosis.
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Which of the following is most related to the relaxation of the diaphragm and the intercostal muscles?

A) Results from the firing of the inspiratory neurons
B) Caused by the firing of the phrenic and intercostal nerves
C) Decreased thoracic volume
D) Causes air to move into the lungs
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Which of the following contributes to the wheezing of asthma?

A) Constriction of the bronchiolar smooth muscle
B) Edema of the esophagus
C) Inflammation of the trachea and pharynx
D) Pneumothorax
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The water molecule is polar,meaning that each end of the molecule has an electrical charge.Because of this characteristic,water

A) has a high surface tension.
B) can only dissolve lipids.
C) is a poor solvent.
D) is lipid-soluble.
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Which of the following structures is located in the lungs?

A) Pharynx
B) Epiglottis
C) Alveoli
D) Larynx
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Which of the following is necessary for the lungs to remain expanded?

A) The alveolar cells must secrete surfactant.
B) The intrapulmonic pressure must be negative.
C) The glottis must be closed.
D) The intrapleural pressure must be negative.
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Which of the following structures controls respirations?

A) Medulla oblongata
B) Basal ganglia
C) Postcentral gyrus
D) Limbic system
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What is the transport mechanism necessary for the movement of oxygen from the alveoli across the pulmonary capillary membranes into the blood?

A) Osmosis
B) Filtration
C) Diffusion
D) Active transport pump
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The epiglottis

A) is innervated by the phrenic nerve.
B) prevents air from entering the esophagus.
C) prevents food from entering the trachea.
D) is the Adam's apple.
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Atelectasis

A) decreases the surface area for gas exchange.
B) causes pneumothorax.
C) causes acute respiratory obstruction.
D) is best treated with antibiotics.
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The phrenic nerve fires.Which event occurs next?

A) The inspiratory neurons fire.
B) The diaphragm contracts.
C) Air moves into the lungs.
D) Thoracic volume decreases.
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The central chemoreceptors are primarily sensitive to blood levels of

A) oxygen.
B) carbon dioxide and [H+].
C) sodium.
D) potassium.
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Which of the following is most likely to cause pulmonary edema?

A) Bronchitis
B) Coryza
C) Exercise-induced asthma
D) Left ventricular heart failure
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46
What is the effect of phrenic nerve stimulation?

A) Expiration
B) Relaxation of the diaphragm and the intercostals
C) Inhalation
D) A decrease in chest diameter
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47
In reference to a normally expanded lung,the

A) intrapulmonic pressure is less than intrapleural pressure.
B) intrapleural pressure is greater than atmospheric pressure.
C) intrapulmonic pressure is greater than intrapleural pressure.
D) intrapleural, intrapulmonic, and atmospheric pressures are equal.
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48
Which of the following events occurs last?

A) Contraction of the diaphragm and the intercostals
B) Movement of air into the lungs
C) Firing of the inspiratory neurons in the medulla
D) Firing of the phrenic and intercostal nerves
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49
The Hering-Breuer reflex

A) prevents overinflation of the lungs.
B) is a chemical reflex; no nerves are involved.
C) is important only in disease states.
D) is concerned only with sneezing and coughing.
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50
Which respiratory structure is distal to the trachea and proximal to the alveoli?

A) Pharynx
B) Larynx
C) Bronchus
D) Glottis
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51
Activation of the beta₂-adrenergic receptors of the airway

A) causes laryngospasm.
B) constricts the bronchioles.
C) restricts air flow.
D) causes bronchodilation.
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52
Laryngospasm is most likely to cause

A) emphysema.
B) pneumothorax.
C) acute respiratory obstruction.
D) asthma.
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53
Kussmaul respirations

A) cause hypoxemia.
B) increase PCO2.
C) refer to an acidosis-induced increased respiratory activity.
D) are caused by a decrease in the plasma [H+].
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54
Which structure has the thinnest wall?

A) Trachea
B) Bronchi
C) Larynx
D) Alveoli
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55
Which event occurs first?

A) The diaphragm contracts.
B) Air moves into the lungs.
C) The phrenic nerve fires.
D) The inspiratory neurons in the medulla fire.
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56
What is the effect of curare?

A) Depresses the inspiratory neurons in the medulla oblongata
B) Changes the shape of the hemoglobin so that it cannot bind to oxygen
C) Interferes with the activation of the diaphragm and the intercostal muscles by their motor nerves
D) Inactivates acetylcholinesterase
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57
In which structure is the PO₂ 104 mm Hg?

A) Pulmonary artery
B) Alveolus
C) Right ventricle
D) Vena cava
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58
The trachea is

A) "the problem" in asthma.
B) the site of gas exchange.
C) composed primarily of smooth muscle.
D) a large airway that splits into two bronchi.
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59
Which substance greatly reduces the attractive forces among the water molecules lining the alveoli?

A) Lysozyme
B) Converting enzyme
C) Mucus
D) Surfactant
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60
Across which structure(s)does most gas exchange occur?

A) Trachea
B) Bronchus
C) Bronchioles
D) Alveoli
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61
The lungs contain the

A) inspiratory and expiratory neurons.
B) structures of the bronchial tree.
C) pharynx, larynx, and trachea.
D) pleural membranes.
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62
Surfactants

A) prevent collapse of the alveoli.
B) induce anaphylaxis.
C) cause upper respiratory obstruction.
D) decrease thoracic volume.
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63
Respirations are primarily controlled by the

A) medulla oblongata.
B) cerebellum.
C) spinal cord.
D) frontal lobe.
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64
Which group is incorrect?

A) Structures of the bronchial tree: trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli
B) Paranasal sinuses: frontal, maxillary, sphenoidal, ethmoidal
C) Structures of the upper respiratory tract: trachea, pharynx, larynx
D) Parts of the pharynx: oropharynx, nasopharynx, laryngopharynx
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65
Cartilaginous rings

A) prevent the collapse of the trachea.
B) surround each alveolus.
C) are innervated by the phrenic nerve.
D) attach the diaphragm to the thoracic wall.
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66
Which of the following describes Boyle's law?

A) An increase in thoracic volume causes an increase in intrapulmonic pressure.
B) There is no relationship between intrapulmonic pressure and thoracic volume.
C) An increase in thoracic volume decreases intrapulmonic pressure.
D) An increase in thoracic volume forces air out of the lungs.
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67
Inspiratory and expiratory neurons

A) are located within the respiratory control center in the brain stem.
B) are sensitive primarily to PO2.
C) line the breathing tubes, especially the bronchioles.
D) All of the above are true.
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68
A preterm infant is most likely to develop respiratory distress because of

A) bacterial pneumonia.
B) a deficiency of surfactant.
C) excess mucus in the upper airways.
D) an inability of the immature diaphragm to contract.
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69
Which of the following occurs on exhalation?

A) Respiratory expiratory neurons fire.
B) The diaphragm relaxes.
C) Thoracic volume decreases.
D) All of the above occur.
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70
The respiratory tract

A) includes the mouth, pharynx, trachea, and esophagus.
B) contains conductance, resistance, and exchange structures.
C) is lined with serous pleural membranes and cilia.
D) begins with the nose and mouth and ends at the bronchioles.
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71
Which of the following is most likely to stimulate coughing that may be accompanied by a life-threatening bradycardia?

A) Suctioning of the lower airways
B) Administration of albuterol (a beta2-adrenergic agonist) via inhalation
C) Administration of O2 via nasal cannula
D) Performance of a thoracentesis
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72
Which of the following occurs on inhalation?

A) Air moves into the intrapulmonic space.
B) Thoracic volume increases.
C) The diaphragm contracts.
D) All of the above occur.
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73
Which of the following statements is true of the right bronchus?

A) Food and small objects are more likely to be aspirated into the right bronchus because it is more vertical and larger than the left bronchus.
B) The right bronchus has an opening to the pleural cavity.
C) Oxygen content is higher in the right bronchus than the left bronchus.
D) The right bronchus is bigger than the left bronchus, so it has higher levels of carbon dioxide.
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74
Which of the following best describes the visceral and parietal pleura?

A) Line the inner wall of the trachea and bronchi
B) Line the mediastinum
C) Are serous membranes that line the pleural cavity
D) Are surfactant-secreting membranes
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75
The pneumotaxic center and apneustic center are located within the

A) aortic bodies.
B) alveoli.
C) pons.
D) spinal cord.
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76
Contraction and relaxation of the diaphragm and intercostal muscles

A) change thoracic volume.
B) close the glottis.
C) occur in response to firing of the vagus nerve.
D) All of the above are true.
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77
The collection of mucus in the lower airways is most likely to cause

A) laryngospasm.
B) pneumothorax.
C) atelectasis.
D) pharyngitis.
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78
Which group is incorrect?

A) Pulmonary volumes: tidal, inspiratory reserve, expiratory reserve
B) Structures of the bronchial tree: bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli
C) Respiratory gases: oxygen, carbon dioxide
D) Parts of the pharynx: oropharynx, nasopharynx, laryngopharynx, bronchiopharynx
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79
Severing the phrenic nerve

A) stops ventilation.
B) impairs exhalation but has no effect on inhalation.
C) causes hyperventilation and respiratory alkalosis.
D) does all of the above.
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80
Most CO₂ is transported in the blood

A) by the hemoglobin, as carbaminohemoglobin.
B) by megakaryocytes.
C) loosely bound to the iron molecule in heme.
D) as bicarbonate.
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