Deck 16: Respiratory Physiology

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Inhalation and accumulation of particles less than 6 mm in size can cause

A)asthma.
B)emphysema.
C)cystic fibrosis.
D)pulmonary fibrosis.
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The "Adam's apple" is formed by the largest cartilage of the larynx.
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Black lung causes pulmonary fibrosis due to the inhalation of large amounts of inhaled carbon dust.
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A tracheotomy is the insertion of a tube into the trachea.
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Intrapleural pressure __________ during expiration.

A)increases
B)decreases
C)remains unchanged
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Type I alveolar cells secrete pulmonary surfactant.
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The parietal pleura covers the surface of the lungs.
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Diffusion rate across the respiratory membrane is rapid because

A)there are about 750 square feet of alveoli membrane.
B)alveoli are one cell thick.
C)the air-blood barrier is two cells thick.
D)All of the choices are correct.
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Intrapulmonary pressure increases as the diaphragm contracts.
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What law states that the pressure of a given quantity of gas is inversely proportional to its volume?

A)Boyle's Law
B)Charles Law
C)Dalton's Law
D)Henry's Law
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Internal respiration occurs most frequently in the respiratory zone.
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During inspiration,

A)alveolar pressure exceeds atmospheric pressure.
B)transpulmonary pressure increases.
C)the diaphragm relaxes.
D)intrapulmonary pressure is less than atmospheric pressure.
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Ventilation involves both internal and external components.
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The pharynx is a common passageway for the respiratory and digestive systems.
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The __________ separates the abdominal and thoracic cavities.

A)lungs
B)liver
C)rib cage
D)diaphragm
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The conducting zone contains all of the following EXCEPT

A)the primary bronchi.
B)the larynx.
C)the terminal bronchioles.
D)the respiratory bronchioles.
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Pleural membranes envelop organs within the thoracic cavity.
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Which of the following is NOT a function of the conducting zone?

A)gas exchange
B)filtering and cleaning the air
C)warming and humidifying the air
D)All of the choices are correct.
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Which of the following is NOT part of the conducting zone?

A)primary bronchi
B)trachea
C)alveoli
D)nose
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An individual with a pneumothorax would have gas in the pleural space.
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Quiet expiration is caused by

A)contraction of the external intercostals.
B)contraction of the internal intercostals.
C)lung recoil and increased intrapulmonary pressure.
D)contraction of the scalenes.
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What condition is marked by an accumulation of protein-rich fluid in the lungs due to permeability changes triggered by the inflammatory response to systemic infection?

A)emphysema
B)chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
C)pneumothorax
D)acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)
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Lung compliance increases as the amount of surfactant in the lung increases.
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According to who's law, is the pressure in a small alveolus greater than a large alveolus as long as the surface tension is equal?

A)Boyle's law
B)Dalton's law
C)Laplace's law
D)Henry's law
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Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS) is a condition associated with premature babies who lack

A)a-antitrypsin.
B)histamine.
C)type I alveolar cells.
D)surfactant.
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Forced (deep) inspiration occurs with the contraction of the

A)erectus abdominis.
B)scalenes.
C)internal intercostals.
D)parasternal intercostals.
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Which muscle's contraction will stimulate inspiration?

A)diaphragm
B)external intercostals
C)parasternal intercostals
D)All of the choices are correct.
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The volume of gas inspired or expired in a quiet respiration cycle is the

A)tidal volume.
B)vital capacity.
C)inspiratory reserve volume.
D)residual volume.
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Quiet inspiration will ____ thoracic and lung volume and _____ intrapulmonary pressure.

A)increase, increase
B)increase, decrease
C)decrease, increase
D)decrease, decrease
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Cessation of breathing is known as

A)apnea.
B)dyspnea.
C)eupnea.
D)pneumothorax.
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Ventilation would be decreased by decreasing the activity of

A)type II alveolar cells.
B)type I alveolar cells.
C)alveolar macrophages.
D)None of the choices are correct.
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The anatomical dead space

A)is increased by emphysema.
B)has a lower concentration of carbon dioxide than atmospheric air.
C)has a lower concentration of oxygen than atmospheric air.
D)is comprised of the respiratory zone.
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What phospholipid decreases the surface tension of the alveoli?

A)mucus
B)saliva
C)surfactant
D)lymph
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Contraction of the internal intercostal muscles expands the thoracic cavity.
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Forced expiratory volume tests are used to differentiate between restrictive and obstructive lung disorders.
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A measure of the distensibility of the lungs is

A)compliance.
B)elasticity.
C)surface tension.
D)None of the choices are correct.
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Quiet expiration will increase intrapulmonary pressure to about +3 mm Hg above atmospheric pressure.
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Obstructive pulmonary diseases often cause the FEV1.0 to be decreased by __________ or more.

A)0%
B)5%
C)10%
D)20%
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Which of the following is true?

A)Blood in the pulmonary veins is low in oxygen.
B)Blood in the pulmonary veins is high in carbon dioxide.
C)The oxygen concentration of inspired air is higher than that of alveolar air.
D)All of the choices are true.
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The maximum amount of gas that can be inspired after a normal tidal expiration is the inspiratory capacity.
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Cor pulmonale may result from a COPD such as emphysema.
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Who's law states that the total pressure of a gas mixture is equal to the sum of the pressures that each gas in the mixture would exert independently?

A)Boyle's Law
B)Charles Law
C)Dalton's Law
D)Henry's Law
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Normal arterial PO2 is

A)40 mm Hg.
B)46 mm Hg.
C)85 mm Hg.
D)100 mm Hg.
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Who's law states that the amount of gas dissolved in a liquid is directly proportional to the partial pressure of the gas?

A)Charles law
B)Boyle's law
C)Henry's law
D)Laplace's law
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Breathing 100% oxygen will

A)significantly increase the oxygen delivery to tissues.
B)increase the amount of oxygen in red blood cells.
C)significantly increase the total oxygen content of whole blood.
D)not change the amount of oxygen dissolved in the plasma.
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Sympathetic agonists could be utilized to treat asthma.
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Breathing 100% oxygen will increase the total oxygen content of whole blood by 5 times.
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Pulmonary fibrosis may be caused by

A)smoking.
B)allergic reactions.
C)breathing in coal dust.
D)increased mucus production.
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What instrument is used to measure the percent oxyhemoglobin saturation of the blood?

A)sphygmomanometer
B)spirometer
C)pulse oximeter
D)stethoscope
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Which of the following may result from emphysema?

A)reduced gas exchange surface area
B)air trapping
C)cor pulmonale
D)All of the choices are correct.
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Normal venous PO2 is

A)40 mm Hg.
B)46 mm Hg.
C)85 mm Hg.
D)100 mm Hg.
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What drug that is used as a treatment for asthma, promotes bronchodilation by selectively stimulating beta2-adrenergic receptors?

A)Singular
B)Albuterol
C)Terbutaline
D)Epinephrine
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The partial pressure of oxygen decreases at high altitude because the amount of oxygen in the air is decreased.
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Gas X makes up 15% of a gas mix, at 760 mm Hg, the partial pressure of gas X would be

A)11400 mm Hg
B)1140 mm Hg
C)114 mm Hg
D)646 mm Hg
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The volume of gas remaining in the lungs after a maximum expiration is the

A)tidal volume.
B)vital capacity.
C)inspiratory reserve volume.
D)residual volume.
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Which of the following is an inflammatory cell associated with COPDs but NOT asthma?

A)mast cells
B)helper T cells
C)eosinophils
D)cytotoxic T cells
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Measurements of arterial PCO2 are used to assess lung function.
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The total amount of gas in the lungs after a maximum inspiration is the

A)vital capacity.
B)total lung capacity.
C)tidal volume.
D)functional residual capacity.
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Increasing the partial pressure of a gas increases the amount of that gas which will dissolve in a fluid.
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The amount of a given gas dissolved in the blood

A)is directly proportional to the solubility partial pressure of the gas.
B)increases at higher altitudes.
C)is described primarily by Boyle's law.
D)All of the choices are correct.
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Activation of the apneustic center would increase tidal volume.
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Peripheral chemoreceptors that can detect changes in blood pH are located in the

A)medulla oblongata.
B)aortic and carotid bodies.
C)pons.
D)lungs.
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Hypocapnia would induce a rise in the pH of arterial blood.
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When a diver descends 20 meters below sea level, the total atmospheric pressure would increase by ____ atmospheres.

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
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The ventilation/perfusion ratio

A)is lowest at the apex of the lungs.
B)increases when blood flow is decreased.
C)decreases when ventilation is increased.
D)increases due to dilation of the pulmonary arterioles.
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Pulmonary arterioles _____ and system arterioles _____ when PO2 is low.

A)dilate, dilate
B)dilate, constrict
C)constrict, dilate
D)constrict, constrict
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When alveolar ventilation increases, the perfusion of pulmonary arterioles will

A)increase.
B)decrease.
C)remain unchanged.
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Arterial blood pH is indirectly proportional to the partial carbon dioxide pressure of arterial blood.
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Ondine's curse is a condition in which involuntary control of breathing is abolished so that patients must remind themselves to breathe.
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The foramen ovale

A)closes after birth due to decreased pulmonary vascular resistance.
B)normally shunts blood between the pulmonary artery and aorta.
C)normally shunts blood between the right and left ventricles.
D)has no importance in fetal respiratory physiology.
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The primary drive to breath is elicited by which of the following:

A)reduced PO2.
B)reduced PCO2.
C)increased PO2.
D)increased PCO2.
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Central chemoreceptors respond to changes in arterial oxygen and carbon dioxide.
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Hyperbaric oxygen therapy

A)is used to treat nitrogen narcosis.
B)exposes patients to high oxygen under low pressure.
C)can be used to promote wound healing.
D)would increase the time required to recover from decompression sickness.
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Decompression sickness could occur if an airplane's cabin depressurized at a high altitude.
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Central chemoreceptors in the medulla oblongata directly detect changes in the pH of the

A)blood.
B)cerebrospinal fluid.
C)lymph.
D)air.
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What can be used to treat carbon monoxide poisoning and gangrene?

A)hypoventilation
B)blood letting
C)hyperbaric oxygen therapy
D)carbon dioxide therapy
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Decompression sickness is caused by ascending to sea level too quickly which results in bubbles of _____ to form in the blood.

A)oxygen
B)carbon dioxide
C)carbon monoxide
D)nitrogen
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What is the condition of having low blood oxygen levels?

A)hypocapnia
B)hypercapnia
C)hypoxia
D)hypoxemia
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Pulmonary circulation is a ____ resistance and ____ pressure pathway.

A)low, high
B)low, low
C)high, low
D)high, high
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What condition is caused by large amounts of nitrogen dissolving into the blood due to hyperbaric conditions?

A)nitrogen narcosis
B)oxygen toxicity
C)decompression sickness
D)emphysema
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Deck 16: Respiratory Physiology
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Inhalation and accumulation of particles less than 6 mm in size can cause

A)asthma.
B)emphysema.
C)cystic fibrosis.
D)pulmonary fibrosis.
D
2
The "Adam's apple" is formed by the largest cartilage of the larynx.
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3
Black lung causes pulmonary fibrosis due to the inhalation of large amounts of inhaled carbon dust.
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A tracheotomy is the insertion of a tube into the trachea.
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Intrapleural pressure __________ during expiration.

A)increases
B)decreases
C)remains unchanged
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Type I alveolar cells secrete pulmonary surfactant.
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The parietal pleura covers the surface of the lungs.
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Diffusion rate across the respiratory membrane is rapid because

A)there are about 750 square feet of alveoli membrane.
B)alveoli are one cell thick.
C)the air-blood barrier is two cells thick.
D)All of the choices are correct.
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Intrapulmonary pressure increases as the diaphragm contracts.
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What law states that the pressure of a given quantity of gas is inversely proportional to its volume?

A)Boyle's Law
B)Charles Law
C)Dalton's Law
D)Henry's Law
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Internal respiration occurs most frequently in the respiratory zone.
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During inspiration,

A)alveolar pressure exceeds atmospheric pressure.
B)transpulmonary pressure increases.
C)the diaphragm relaxes.
D)intrapulmonary pressure is less than atmospheric pressure.
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Ventilation involves both internal and external components.
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The pharynx is a common passageway for the respiratory and digestive systems.
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The __________ separates the abdominal and thoracic cavities.

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D)diaphragm
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The conducting zone contains all of the following EXCEPT

A)the primary bronchi.
B)the larynx.
C)the terminal bronchioles.
D)the respiratory bronchioles.
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Pleural membranes envelop organs within the thoracic cavity.
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Which of the following is NOT a function of the conducting zone?

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C)warming and humidifying the air
D)All of the choices are correct.
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Which of the following is NOT part of the conducting zone?

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B)trachea
C)alveoli
D)nose
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An individual with a pneumothorax would have gas in the pleural space.
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Quiet expiration is caused by

A)contraction of the external intercostals.
B)contraction of the internal intercostals.
C)lung recoil and increased intrapulmonary pressure.
D)contraction of the scalenes.
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What condition is marked by an accumulation of protein-rich fluid in the lungs due to permeability changes triggered by the inflammatory response to systemic infection?

A)emphysema
B)chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
C)pneumothorax
D)acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)
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Lung compliance increases as the amount of surfactant in the lung increases.
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According to who's law, is the pressure in a small alveolus greater than a large alveolus as long as the surface tension is equal?

A)Boyle's law
B)Dalton's law
C)Laplace's law
D)Henry's law
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Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS) is a condition associated with premature babies who lack

A)a-antitrypsin.
B)histamine.
C)type I alveolar cells.
D)surfactant.
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Forced (deep) inspiration occurs with the contraction of the

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D)parasternal intercostals.
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Which muscle's contraction will stimulate inspiration?

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C)parasternal intercostals
D)All of the choices are correct.
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The volume of gas inspired or expired in a quiet respiration cycle is the

A)tidal volume.
B)vital capacity.
C)inspiratory reserve volume.
D)residual volume.
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Quiet inspiration will ____ thoracic and lung volume and _____ intrapulmonary pressure.

A)increase, increase
B)increase, decrease
C)decrease, increase
D)decrease, decrease
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Cessation of breathing is known as

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B)dyspnea.
C)eupnea.
D)pneumothorax.
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Ventilation would be decreased by decreasing the activity of

A)type II alveolar cells.
B)type I alveolar cells.
C)alveolar macrophages.
D)None of the choices are correct.
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The anatomical dead space

A)is increased by emphysema.
B)has a lower concentration of carbon dioxide than atmospheric air.
C)has a lower concentration of oxygen than atmospheric air.
D)is comprised of the respiratory zone.
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What phospholipid decreases the surface tension of the alveoli?

A)mucus
B)saliva
C)surfactant
D)lymph
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Contraction of the internal intercostal muscles expands the thoracic cavity.
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Forced expiratory volume tests are used to differentiate between restrictive and obstructive lung disorders.
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A measure of the distensibility of the lungs is

A)compliance.
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D)None of the choices are correct.
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Quiet expiration will increase intrapulmonary pressure to about +3 mm Hg above atmospheric pressure.
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Obstructive pulmonary diseases often cause the FEV1.0 to be decreased by __________ or more.

A)0%
B)5%
C)10%
D)20%
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Which of the following is true?

A)Blood in the pulmonary veins is low in oxygen.
B)Blood in the pulmonary veins is high in carbon dioxide.
C)The oxygen concentration of inspired air is higher than that of alveolar air.
D)All of the choices are true.
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The maximum amount of gas that can be inspired after a normal tidal expiration is the inspiratory capacity.
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Cor pulmonale may result from a COPD such as emphysema.
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Who's law states that the total pressure of a gas mixture is equal to the sum of the pressures that each gas in the mixture would exert independently?

A)Boyle's Law
B)Charles Law
C)Dalton's Law
D)Henry's Law
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Normal arterial PO2 is

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B)46 mm Hg.
C)85 mm Hg.
D)100 mm Hg.
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Who's law states that the amount of gas dissolved in a liquid is directly proportional to the partial pressure of the gas?

A)Charles law
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C)Henry's law
D)Laplace's law
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Breathing 100% oxygen will

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B)increase the amount of oxygen in red blood cells.
C)significantly increase the total oxygen content of whole blood.
D)not change the amount of oxygen dissolved in the plasma.
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Sympathetic agonists could be utilized to treat asthma.
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Breathing 100% oxygen will increase the total oxygen content of whole blood by 5 times.
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Pulmonary fibrosis may be caused by

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B)allergic reactions.
C)breathing in coal dust.
D)increased mucus production.
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What instrument is used to measure the percent oxyhemoglobin saturation of the blood?

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D)stethoscope
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Which of the following may result from emphysema?

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B)air trapping
C)cor pulmonale
D)All of the choices are correct.
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Normal venous PO2 is

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B)46 mm Hg.
C)85 mm Hg.
D)100 mm Hg.
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What drug that is used as a treatment for asthma, promotes bronchodilation by selectively stimulating beta2-adrenergic receptors?

A)Singular
B)Albuterol
C)Terbutaline
D)Epinephrine
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The partial pressure of oxygen decreases at high altitude because the amount of oxygen in the air is decreased.
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Gas X makes up 15% of a gas mix, at 760 mm Hg, the partial pressure of gas X would be

A)11400 mm Hg
B)1140 mm Hg
C)114 mm Hg
D)646 mm Hg
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The volume of gas remaining in the lungs after a maximum expiration is the

A)tidal volume.
B)vital capacity.
C)inspiratory reserve volume.
D)residual volume.
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Which of the following is an inflammatory cell associated with COPDs but NOT asthma?

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B)helper T cells
C)eosinophils
D)cytotoxic T cells
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Measurements of arterial PCO2 are used to assess lung function.
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The total amount of gas in the lungs after a maximum inspiration is the

A)vital capacity.
B)total lung capacity.
C)tidal volume.
D)functional residual capacity.
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Increasing the partial pressure of a gas increases the amount of that gas which will dissolve in a fluid.
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The amount of a given gas dissolved in the blood

A)is directly proportional to the solubility partial pressure of the gas.
B)increases at higher altitudes.
C)is described primarily by Boyle's law.
D)All of the choices are correct.
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Activation of the apneustic center would increase tidal volume.
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Peripheral chemoreceptors that can detect changes in blood pH are located in the

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B)aortic and carotid bodies.
C)pons.
D)lungs.
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Hypocapnia would induce a rise in the pH of arterial blood.
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When a diver descends 20 meters below sea level, the total atmospheric pressure would increase by ____ atmospheres.

A)1
B)2
C)3
D)4
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The ventilation/perfusion ratio

A)is lowest at the apex of the lungs.
B)increases when blood flow is decreased.
C)decreases when ventilation is increased.
D)increases due to dilation of the pulmonary arterioles.
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Pulmonary arterioles _____ and system arterioles _____ when PO2 is low.

A)dilate, dilate
B)dilate, constrict
C)constrict, dilate
D)constrict, constrict
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When alveolar ventilation increases, the perfusion of pulmonary arterioles will

A)increase.
B)decrease.
C)remain unchanged.
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Arterial blood pH is indirectly proportional to the partial carbon dioxide pressure of arterial blood.
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69
Ondine's curse is a condition in which involuntary control of breathing is abolished so that patients must remind themselves to breathe.
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70
The foramen ovale

A)closes after birth due to decreased pulmonary vascular resistance.
B)normally shunts blood between the pulmonary artery and aorta.
C)normally shunts blood between the right and left ventricles.
D)has no importance in fetal respiratory physiology.
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71
The primary drive to breath is elicited by which of the following:

A)reduced PO2.
B)reduced PCO2.
C)increased PO2.
D)increased PCO2.
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72
Central chemoreceptors respond to changes in arterial oxygen and carbon dioxide.
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73
Hyperbaric oxygen therapy

A)is used to treat nitrogen narcosis.
B)exposes patients to high oxygen under low pressure.
C)can be used to promote wound healing.
D)would increase the time required to recover from decompression sickness.
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74
Decompression sickness could occur if an airplane's cabin depressurized at a high altitude.
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75
Central chemoreceptors in the medulla oblongata directly detect changes in the pH of the

A)blood.
B)cerebrospinal fluid.
C)lymph.
D)air.
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76
What can be used to treat carbon monoxide poisoning and gangrene?

A)hypoventilation
B)blood letting
C)hyperbaric oxygen therapy
D)carbon dioxide therapy
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77
Decompression sickness is caused by ascending to sea level too quickly which results in bubbles of _____ to form in the blood.

A)oxygen
B)carbon dioxide
C)carbon monoxide
D)nitrogen
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78
What is the condition of having low blood oxygen levels?

A)hypocapnia
B)hypercapnia
C)hypoxia
D)hypoxemia
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79
Pulmonary circulation is a ____ resistance and ____ pressure pathway.

A)low, high
B)low, low
C)high, low
D)high, high
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80
What condition is caused by large amounts of nitrogen dissolving into the blood due to hyperbaric conditions?

A)nitrogen narcosis
B)oxygen toxicity
C)decompression sickness
D)emphysema
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