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Pathophysiology Module 10 Exam Questions and Correct Answers Latest Update () Lobar pneumonia - Answers Pneumonia in which the entire lobe is affected by a bacterial infection that has caused consolidation of the alveoli Alpha-1Antitrypsin - Answers Deficiency of what enzyme can lead to severe emphysema Aspiration pneumonia - Answers Pneumonia that is commonly caused by the aspiration of oral anaerobic flora Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome - Answers Conditions that cause micro-vascular injury that leads to inflammation and is fatal in almost half of the cases Atypical pneumonia - Answers Interstitial infection due to viruses or chlamydia is often the cause of Pleural effusion - Answers Accumulation of fluid in the pleural space is known as Pneumococcus - Answers The most common cause of community-acquired pneumonia Neutrophilila - Answers CBCs often reveal what in patient's with community-acquired pneumonia Lymphocytosis - Answers CBCs often reveal what in patient's with atypical pneumonia Non-atopic asthma - Answers Tobacco smoke and air pollutants are often the cause of Influenza - Answers One of the bacteria that often causes bronchopneumonia is Haemophilus Nosocomial Pneumonias - Answers MRSA and VRFE are commonly seen in Silicosis - Answers The most common chronic occupational disease Atelectasis - Answers The name for a collapsed lung Costophrenic angle - Answers The area on the lung that is block in some cases of pneumonia is called ARDS - Answers Airless lungs are seen in X-ray are a sign of Emphysema - Answers The use of accessory muscles of respiration and a barrel chest are seen in Interstitium - Answers The thin, elastic connective tissue that connects the alveoli together and houses the capillaries Lobar pneumonia - Answers Characterized by the involvement of an entire lobe ARDS - Answers Smoke inhalation and drowning may trigger Atypical pneumonia - Answers A less severe clinical course and minimal radio-graphic findings are characteristic of Hypercapnia - Answers Increased blood CO2 Obstructive lung disease - Answers The FEV1 and FVC ratio is reduced

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Pathophysiology Module 10 Exam Questions and Correct Answers Latest Update (2025-2026)

Lobar pneumonia - Answers Pneumonia in which the entire lobe is affected by a bacterial infection that
has caused consolidation of the alveoli

Alpha-1Antitrypsin - Answers Deficiency of what enzyme can lead to severe emphysema

Aspiration pneumonia - Answers Pneumonia that is commonly caused by the aspiration of oral
anaerobic flora

Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome - Answers Conditions that cause micro-vascular injury that leads to
inflammation and is fatal in almost half of the cases

Atypical pneumonia - Answers Interstitial infection due to viruses or chlamydia is often the cause of

Pleural effusion - Answers Accumulation of fluid in the pleural space is known as

Pneumococcus - Answers The most common cause of community-acquired pneumonia

Neutrophilila - Answers CBCs often reveal what in patient's with community-acquired pneumonia

Lymphocytosis - Answers CBCs often reveal what in patient's with atypical pneumonia

Non-atopic asthma - Answers Tobacco smoke and air pollutants are often the cause of

Influenza - Answers One of the bacteria that often causes bronchopneumonia is Haemophilus

Nosocomial Pneumonias - Answers MRSA and VRFE are commonly seen in

Silicosis - Answers The most common chronic occupational disease

Atelectasis - Answers The name for a collapsed lung

Costophrenic angle - Answers The area on the lung that is block in some cases of pneumonia is called

ARDS - Answers Airless lungs are seen in X-ray are a sign of

Emphysema - Answers The use of accessory muscles of respiration and a barrel chest are seen in

Interstitium - Answers The thin, elastic connective tissue that connects the alveoli together and houses
the capillaries

Lobar pneumonia - Answers Characterized by the involvement of an entire lobe

ARDS - Answers Smoke inhalation and drowning may trigger

Atypical pneumonia - Answers A less severe clinical course and minimal radio-graphic findings are
characteristic of

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