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SHS 310 Exam 2 Questions with Correct
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The volume of air in the lungs after a maximal inhalation
Ans: total lung capacity
The max volume that can be inspired from end of tidal cycle
Ans: Vital Capacity
Max volume that can be inspired from end of tidal cycle
Ans: Inspiratory Capacity
volume of air in lungs after a typical expiration
Ans: Functional residual Capacity
Spine:
Cereal __
Tacos ___
Lasagna ___
Ans: Cervical 7, thoracic 12, lumbar 5
_____ _____ ______ work against lifting forces of anterior muscles to allow for
rib cage raising
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Ans: Erector spinae group
Major muscle involved in breathing
Ans: diaphragm
Diaphragm Only muscle involved in ___ _____ (quiet breathing)
Ans: Tida Volume
Diaphragm is located where
Ans: L1-L4 Vertebrae
What happens to the ribcage during a large inhalation?
Ans: Expands
The three parts of the sternum are
Ans: Manubrium Gladiolus Xiphoid process
During inhalation, the diaphragm
Ans: contracts and moves downward
What does the sternum do during a large inhalation?
Ans: Moves outward
Where does the diaphragm connect to?
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Ans: Inferior edge of ribcage
point of contact between skull and spine
Ans: C1 Atlas
What makes up the platform from which the rib cage hangs?
1) Scapula
2) Clavicle
3) Spine
4)
Ans: Sternum
volume of air inhaled or exhaled in a normal breathing
Ans: Tidal Volume (TV)
What is left in lungs at the end of a max Expiration is the
Ans: Reserve Volume (RV)
central tendon
Ans: insertion of diaphragm
What muscle force are used for tidal breathing
Ans: Diaphragm
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How many thoracic vertebrae are there?
Ans: 12
What are the two different forces of breathing?
Ans: Passive and Active
Boyle's Law Equation
Ans: P * V = k
REVIEW SLIDE 8 on First breathing Slide on percentages of lung volume
Ans: Done
passive forces of respiration
1)Recoil of cartilage, ligaments, ling tissue (elasticity)
2)Surface of tension of alveoli
3)
Ans: Gravity
As the volume of the lungs increases,
Ans: pressure decreases
The additional volume of air that can be forcibly exhaled after normal
exhalation
Ans: Expiratory Reserve Volume (ERV)
Pretest - Stuvia US
SHS 310 Exam 2 Questions with Correct
Answers for Specific Exam Mail
The volume of air in the lungs after a maximal inhalation
Ans: total lung capacity
The max volume that can be inspired from end of tidal cycle
Ans: Vital Capacity
Max volume that can be inspired from end of tidal cycle
Ans: Inspiratory Capacity
volume of air in lungs after a typical expiration
Ans: Functional residual Capacity
Spine:
Cereal __
Tacos ___
Lasagna ___
Ans: Cervical 7, thoracic 12, lumbar 5
_____ _____ ______ work against lifting forces of anterior muscles to allow for
rib cage raising
Pretest - Stuvia US
,2
Ans: Erector spinae group
Major muscle involved in breathing
Ans: diaphragm
Diaphragm Only muscle involved in ___ _____ (quiet breathing)
Ans: Tida Volume
Diaphragm is located where
Ans: L1-L4 Vertebrae
What happens to the ribcage during a large inhalation?
Ans: Expands
The three parts of the sternum are
Ans: Manubrium Gladiolus Xiphoid process
During inhalation, the diaphragm
Ans: contracts and moves downward
What does the sternum do during a large inhalation?
Ans: Moves outward
Where does the diaphragm connect to?
Pretest - Stuvia US
,3
Ans: Inferior edge of ribcage
point of contact between skull and spine
Ans: C1 Atlas
What makes up the platform from which the rib cage hangs?
1) Scapula
2) Clavicle
3) Spine
4)
Ans: Sternum
volume of air inhaled or exhaled in a normal breathing
Ans: Tidal Volume (TV)
What is left in lungs at the end of a max Expiration is the
Ans: Reserve Volume (RV)
central tendon
Ans: insertion of diaphragm
What muscle force are used for tidal breathing
Ans: Diaphragm
Pretest - Stuvia US
, 4
How many thoracic vertebrae are there?
Ans: 12
What are the two different forces of breathing?
Ans: Passive and Active
Boyle's Law Equation
Ans: P * V = k
REVIEW SLIDE 8 on First breathing Slide on percentages of lung volume
Ans: Done
passive forces of respiration
1)Recoil of cartilage, ligaments, ling tissue (elasticity)
2)Surface of tension of alveoli
3)
Ans: Gravity
As the volume of the lungs increases,
Ans: pressure decreases
The additional volume of air that can be forcibly exhaled after normal
exhalation
Ans: Expiratory Reserve Volume (ERV)
Pretest - Stuvia US