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Test Bank for Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Care, 6th
Edition (Walsh)


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## Section 1: Fetal Lung Development (Questions 1-20)


**1. Which phase of human lung development is characterized by the formation of a capillary
network around airway passages?**
A) Pseudoglandular
B) Saccular
C) Alveolar
D) Canalicular


**Answer: D**
*Rationale:* The canalicular phase (17-26 weeks) is named for the appearance of vascular
channels/capillaries forming a network around developing airways.


**2. By approximately what age do most of the alveoli that will be present for life develop
postnatally?**
A) 6 months
B) 1 year
C) 1.5 years
D) 2 years


**Answer: C**
*Rationale:* Most postnatal alveolar formation occurs during the first 1.5 years of life. At 2 years,
alveoli numbers vary substantially among individuals.


**3. A newborn with mild respiratory distress due to tracheal stenosis is being evaluated. During
which period of lung development did this problem most likely develop?**
A) Embryonal
B) Pseudoglandular
C) Canalicular
D) Saccular

,**Answer: A**
*Rationale:* Initial pulmonary tree structures develop during the embryonal stage. Errors during
this time may result in laryngeal, tracheal, or esophageal atresia or stenosis.


**4. Which 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


**Answer: D**
*Rationale:* Oligohydramnios causes lung hypoplasia through mechanical chest restriction,
interference with fetal breathing, or failure to produce fetal lung liquid.


**5. What is the purpose of surfactant secreted by type II pneumocytes?**
A) To increase gas exchange surface area
B) To reduce surface tension
C) To maintain lung elasticity
D) To preserve amniotic fluid volume


**Answer: B**
*Rationale:* Surfactant lowers surface tension at the air-liquid interface in alveoli, preventing
alveolar collapse.


**6. Which amniotic fluid tests are 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


**Answer: D**
*Rationale:* Amniotic fluid concentrations of phosphatidylglycerol and phosphatidylcholine are
sensitive indicators of fetal lung maturity.

,**7. Approximately how much fetal lung fluid is secreted daily?**
A) 150-200 ml
B) 250-300 ml
C) 350-400 ml
D) 450-500 ml


**Answer: B**
*Rationale:* Fetal lungs secrete approximately 250-300 ml of fluid daily, important for normal lung
development.


**8. How many generations of airway branching are typically present in the conducting airways by
birth?**
A) 5-10
B) 10-15
C) 15-20
D) 20-25


**Answer: C**
*Rationale:* The conducting airways typically have about 15-20 generations of branching by the
time of birth.


**9. The embryonic phase of lung development occurs during which weeks of gestation?**
A) 3-7 weeks
B) 7-17 weeks
C) 17-26 weeks
D) 26-36 weeks


**Answer: A**
*Rationale:* The embryonic phase occurs approximately 3-7 weeks gestation.


**10. Which embryonic germ layer gives rise to the respiratory system?**
A) Endoderm
B) Mesoderm
C) Ectoderm
D) Periderm


**Answer: A**

, *Rationale:* The respiratory system—pharynx, lungs, and epithelial lining—originates from the
endoderm.


**11. The pseudoglandular phase of lung development is characterized by:**
A) Formation of terminal sacs
B) Extensive subdivision of the airway system
C) Formation of a capillary network around airways
D) Establishment of definitive alveoli


**Answer: B**
*Rationale:* The pseudoglandular phase (5-16 weeks) involves extensive subdivision of the airway
system.


**12. The saccular phase of lung development occurs during which weeks of gestation?**
A) 5-16 weeks
B) 17-26 weeks
C) 29-36 weeks
D) 36-40 weeks


**Answer: C**
*Rationale:* The saccular phase occurs from weeks 29-36 of gestation.


**13. The alveolar phase of lung development begins at:**
A) 16 weeks gestation
B) 26 weeks gestation
C) 39 weeks gestation
D) Birth


**Answer: C**
*Rationale:* The alveolar stage stretches from 39 weeks of gestation to term.


**14. In postnatal lung growth, after alveolar multiplication ends, alveoli continue to:**
A) Decrease in number
B) Increase in size until thoracic growth is completed
C) Remodel into larger structures
D) Remain unchanged


**Answer: B**

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