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What role do irritants play in restrictive lung diseases? - Irritants such as aspirated fluids or inhaled toxins, can cause bronchial inflammation, atelectasis, and decreased compliance in the lungs. A clinical measure used to assess the severity of oxygenation disorders, calculated by subtracting arterial oxygen levels from alveolar oxygen levels. - Alveolar-arterial oxygen gradient What characterizes hypoxemic respiratory failure? - Reduced O2 in arterial blood, typically with a PAO2 less than 50 mmHg. What is a form of respiratory failure characterized by elevated CO2 in the blood (>50mmHg) and acidosis (pH<7.25) - Hypercapnic respiratory failure What is the difference between acute lung injury and ARDS? - Acute is characterized by a PF ratio of <= than 200, indicating more severe lung damage Phases of acute lung injury - 1. Exudative phase(inflammation and edema) 2. Proliferative phase (healing) 3. Fibrotic phase (chronic changes)

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NURS 5315 PULMONARY EXAM 1 SAMPLE QUESTIONS
WITH CORRECT ANSWERS GRADED A+



What role do irritants play in restrictive lung diseases? - ✅✅Irritants such as
aspirated fluids or inhaled toxins, can cause bronchial inflammation, atelectasis,
and decreased compliance in the lungs.



A clinical measure used to assess the severity of oxygenation disorders, calculated
by subtracting arterial oxygen levels from alveolar oxygen levels. - ✅✅Alveolar-
arterial oxygen gradient



What characterizes hypoxemic respiratory failure? - ✅✅Reduced O2 in arterial
blood, typically with a PAO2 less than 50 mmHg.



What is a form of respiratory failure characterized by elevated CO2 in the blood
(>50mmHg) and acidosis (pH<7.25) - ✅✅Hypercapnic respiratory failure



What is the difference between acute lung injury and ARDS? - ✅✅Acute is
characterized by a PF ratio of <= than 200, indicating more severe lung damage



Phases of acute lung injury - ✅✅1. Exudative phase(inflammation and edema)

2. Proliferative phase (healing)

, 3. Fibrotic phase (chronic changes)



What is the common causes of acute lung injury and ARDS? - ✅✅Pneumonia

Sepsis

Aspiration

Trauma or Overdose

Indirect lung failure secondary conditions like multiple organ failure




What is pulmonary embolism - ✅✅Pulmonary embolism is the occulsion or
partial occlusion of a pulmonary artery caused by an embolus, typically a
dislodged thrombus



What is a physiological response where blood vessels constricts in areas of the
lung with low oxygen levels, leading to decreased blood flow and V/Q mismatch. -
✅✅Hypoxic Vasoconstriction



What is the common causes of pulmonary embolism? - ✅✅Common causes
include deep vein thrombosis (DVT), fat emboli, air bubbles from IV medications,
and amniotic fluid
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