Deck 1: The Airways and Alveoli
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Deck 1: The Airways and Alveoli
1
Which of the following are the main functions of the nose?
I.Humidification
II.Heating
III.Filtering
IV.Immunity
A) I, II
B) III, IV
C) I, II, III
D) I, II, III, IV
I.Humidification
II.Heating
III.Filtering
IV.Immunity
A) I, II
B) III, IV
C) I, II, III
D) I, II, III, IV
I, II, III
2
Which of the following pairs of reflexes is responsible for preventing aspiration of foreign material into the lungs?
A) Laryngeal and pharyngeal
B) Laryngeal and carinal
C) Pharyngeal and carinal
D) Laryngeal and vocal cord
A) Laryngeal and pharyngeal
B) Laryngeal and carinal
C) Pharyngeal and carinal
D) Laryngeal and vocal cord
Laryngeal and pharyngeal
3
Routine evaluation of the ventilator circuit on a patient in the ICU reveals that there are no water droplets condensed on the inner surface of the ventilator's inspiratory tube and that secretions in the endotracheal tube are thick and difficult to remove when suction is applied.The best therapy to resolve this situation is:
A) Supply artificial heat and humidity
B) Extubate the patient
C) Increase water intake to the patient
D) Change the ventilator circuit
A) Supply artificial heat and humidity
B) Extubate the patient
C) Increase water intake to the patient
D) Change the ventilator circuit
Supply artificial heat and humidity
4
What is the most efficacious treatment for patients with obstructive sleep apnea?
A) Tongue resection
B) CPAP
C) Cervical collar
D) Sleep induction medicine
A) Tongue resection
B) CPAP
C) Cervical collar
D) Sleep induction medicine
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5
A 15-year-old patient is brought to the emergency room with severe respiratory distress after aspirating a coin.Which of the following signs is the most suggestive of complete airway obstruction?
A) Low-pitched snoring sound
B) Inspiratory effort without sound or air movement
C) Increased work of breathing
D) Suprasternal retractions
A) Low-pitched snoring sound
B) Inspiratory effort without sound or air movement
C) Increased work of breathing
D) Suprasternal retractions
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6
What size particles do not gain entry to the lower airways due to the filtering capacity of the nose?
A) >2 mm
B) >3 mm
C) >4 mm
D) >5 mm
A) >2 mm
B) >3 mm
C) >4 mm
D) >5 mm
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7
After a tracheal tube is in place, which action will form a seal between the tracheal wall and tube to minimize aspiration of pharyngeal contents?
A) The tip of the tube is placed against the carina.
B) The tip of the tube is wedged into the right mainstem bronchus.
C) The cuff is inflated.
D) No action is required.
A) The tip of the tube is placed against the carina.
B) The tip of the tube is wedged into the right mainstem bronchus.
C) The cuff is inflated.
D) No action is required.
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8
Which of the following structures is responsible for substantially increasing the surface area of the nasal cavity?
A) Nasal septum
B) Nares
C) Turbinates
D) Nasal fossae
A) Nasal septum
B) Nares
C) Turbinates
D) Nasal fossae
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9
Individuals with obstructive sleep apnea typically have which of the following characteristics?
I.Snoring
II.Obesity
III.Narrow neck
IV.Daytime sleepiness
A) I, II, III, IV
B) I, II, III
C) I, II, IV
D) I, III, IV
I.Snoring
II.Obesity
III.Narrow neck
IV.Daytime sleepiness
A) I, II, III, IV
B) I, II, III
C) I, II, IV
D) I, III, IV
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10
Which of the following structures is an important landmark during the insertion of a tube into the trachea?
A) Thyroid cartilage
B) Cricoid membrane
C) Vallecula
D) Oropharynx
A) Thyroid cartilage
B) Cricoid membrane
C) Vallecula
D) Oropharynx
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11
In cases when an emergency airway opening is required, where should the incision be made?
A) Cricothyroid membrane
B) 1 to 3 cm below the cricoid cartilage
C) Carina
D) Corniculate cartilage
A) Cricothyroid membrane
B) 1 to 3 cm below the cricoid cartilage
C) Carina
D) Corniculate cartilage
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12
In a deeply unconscious patient, what is the most common threat to upper airway patency?
A) Cervical spine movement
B) Bulbar paralysis
C) Neural compromise
D) Soft tissue obstruction
A) Cervical spine movement
B) Bulbar paralysis
C) Neural compromise
D) Soft tissue obstruction
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13
What type of epithelium covers the posterior two-thirds of the nasal mucosa?
A) Squamous
B) Squamous, nonciliated
C) Pseudostratified, ciliated columnar
D) Pseudostratified, ciliated columnar with mucus-secreting glands
A) Squamous
B) Squamous, nonciliated
C) Pseudostratified, ciliated columnar
D) Pseudostratified, ciliated columnar with mucus-secreting glands
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14
Even if the endotracheal cuff is properly inflated, pharyngeal secretions will eventually migrate past the cuff into the lower airway.This event could make mechanically ventilated patients susceptible to the development of which of the following disorders?
A) Asthma
B) Ventilator-associated pneumonia
C) Bronchitis
D) Tracheitis
A) Asthma
B) Ventilator-associated pneumonia
C) Bronchitis
D) Tracheitis
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15
Inflammation of which of the following anatomic structures is considered a life-threatening condition?
A) Vocal cords
B) Cricoid ring
C) Vallecula
D) Epiglottis
A) Vocal cords
B) Cricoid ring
C) Vallecula
D) Epiglottis
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16
What is the narrowest portion of the airway in the infant?
A) Vocal cords
B) Cricoid ring
C) Vallecula
D) Epiglottis
A) Vocal cords
B) Cricoid ring
C) Vallecula
D) Epiglottis
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17
When an endotracheal tube is introduced to a patient requiring mechanical ventilation, which of the following functions of the nose is lost?
A) Air-conditioning
B) Antibacterial
C) Antiinflammatory
D) Bactericidal
A) Air-conditioning
B) Antibacterial
C) Antiinflammatory
D) Bactericidal
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18
What are considered the goals of humidification in mechanical ventilation regarding temperature and relative humidity (RH)?
A) 35°C to 37°C and 100% RH
B) 35°C to 37°C and 80% RH
C) 32°C to 34°C and 80% RH
D) 32°C to 34°C and 100% RH
A) 35°C to 37°C and 100% RH
B) 35°C to 37°C and 80% RH
C) 32°C to 34°C and 80% RH
D) 32°C to 34°C and 100% RH
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19
Which of the following maneuvers best describes the sniffing position?
A) Extending neck and extending jaw
B) Extending neck and applying pressure on the forehead
C) Extending neck and pulling chin
D) Pulling chin and flexing neck
A) Extending neck and extending jaw
B) Extending neck and applying pressure on the forehead
C) Extending neck and pulling chin
D) Pulling chin and flexing neck
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20
Which of the following are lymphoid tissues present in the pharynx?
I.Adenoid tonsils
II.Nasal tonsils
III.Palatine tonsils
IV.Lingual tonsils
A) I, II
B) III, IV
C) I, II, III
D) I, III, IV
I.Adenoid tonsils
II.Nasal tonsils
III.Palatine tonsils
IV.Lingual tonsils
A) I, II
B) III, IV
C) I, II, III
D) I, III, IV
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21
Which of the following conditions are associated with neutrophilic infiltration of the airways?
I.Cystic fibrosis
II.COPD
III.Bronchiectasis
IV.Asthma
A) I, II, IV
B) I, II, III
C) II, III
D) I, II, III, IV
I.Cystic fibrosis
II.COPD
III.Bronchiectasis
IV.Asthma
A) I, II, IV
B) I, II, III
C) II, III
D) I, II, III, IV
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22
Which of the following is the term that describes a volume of gas that is approximately 150 mL in the average adult and does not participate in gas exchange?
A) Tidal volume
B) Residual volume
C) Anatomical dead space
D) Shunt
A) Tidal volume
B) Residual volume
C) Anatomical dead space
D) Shunt
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23
In the presence of high inspired oxygen concentrations, which substances are believed to produce alveolar injury?
A) Antitrypsins
B) Oxygen radicals
C) Surfactants
D) Fibrinogens
A) Antitrypsins
B) Oxygen radicals
C) Surfactants
D) Fibrinogens
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24
If during normal breathing, inspired air reaches only 50% relative humidity at 37°C, what will be the humidity deficit as air passes through the trachea?
A) 11 mg of water vapor
B) 22 mg of water vapor
C) 33 mg of water vapor
D) 44 mg of water vapor
A) 11 mg of water vapor
B) 22 mg of water vapor
C) 33 mg of water vapor
D) 44 mg of water vapor
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25
Which group contains cells that engulf microorganisms and foreign material in the alveolus?
A) Type I
B) Type II
C) Type III
D) Macrophages
A) Type I
B) Type II
C) Type III
D) Macrophages
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26
If an endotracheal tube is inserted too far in the process of intubation, listening to the lungs will reveal:
A) Diminished breath sounds on the right side
B) Diminished breath sounds on the left side
C) Diminished breath sounds on both sides
D) No changes in breath sounds
A) Diminished breath sounds on the right side
B) Diminished breath sounds on the left side
C) Diminished breath sounds on both sides
D) No changes in breath sounds
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27
What sound is associated with high-velocity air flowing through a narrowed glottis?
A) Crackle
B) Stridor
C) Grunting
D) Wheeze
A) Crackle
B) Stridor
C) Grunting
D) Wheeze
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28
Which of the following mechanisms explains why drowning victims often have little water in their lungs?
A) Bronchospasm
B) Vasospasm
C) Laryngospasm
D) Glossospasm
A) Bronchospasm
B) Vasospasm
C) Laryngospasm
D) Glossospasm
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29
A lateral soft tissue x-ray of the neck of a 5-year-old with respiratory distress reveals the classic "thumb sign." What is the most probable diagnosis?
A) Croup
B) Epiglottitis
C) Laryngitis
D) Asthma
A) Croup
B) Epiglottitis
C) Laryngitis
D) Asthma
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30
Which group of cells accounts for most of the alveolar surface?
A) Type I
B) Type II
C) Type III
D) Macrophages
A) Type I
B) Type II
C) Type III
D) Macrophages
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31
Which group of cells contains the lamellar bodies?
A) Type I
B) Type II
C) Type III
D) Macrophages
A) Type I
B) Type II
C) Type III
D) Macrophages
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32
If the delicate balance between mucus water content and airway humidity is affected, which of the following will occur to the mucus sheet?
I.It may become dehydrated.
II.It may become thick.
III.It may become immobile.
IV.It may become infected.
A) II, IV
B) I, II, III
C) II, III
D) I, II, III, IV
I.It may become dehydrated.
II.It may become thick.
III.It may become immobile.
IV.It may become infected.
A) II, IV
B) I, II, III
C) II, III
D) I, II, III, IV
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33
Which of the following are characteristics of the trachea?
I.It begins at the level of the eighth cervical vertebra.
II.The point of division is called the carina.
III.It is approximately 11 cm long.
IV.It ends at the level of the fifth thoracic vertebra.
A) I, II
B) II, III, IV
C) I, II, III
D) III, IV
I.It begins at the level of the eighth cervical vertebra.
II.The point of division is called the carina.
III.It is approximately 11 cm long.
IV.It ends at the level of the fifth thoracic vertebra.
A) I, II
B) II, III, IV
C) I, II, III
D) III, IV
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34
What is the narrowest space of the airway that an endotracheal tube will go through in the adult larynx?
A) Epiglottis
B) Cricoid ring
C) Vallecula
D) Glottis
A) Epiglottis
B) Cricoid ring
C) Vallecula
D) Glottis
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