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through the most fundamental and advanced concepts surrounding mechanical ventilation and helps you understand how to properly apply these principles to patient care. This new edition is an excellent reference for all critical care practitioners and features coverage of the physiological effects of mechanical ventilation on different cross sections of the population.

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,Chapter .1; .Basic .Terms .and .Concepts .of .Mechanical
.Ventilation .Test .Bank


MULTIPLE .CHOICE

1. The .body’s .mechanism .for .conducting .air .in .and .out .of .the
.lungs .is .known .as .which .of .the .following?
a. External .respiration
b. Internal .respiration
c. Spontaneous .ventilation
d. Mechanical . ventilation


ANS: .C
The .conduction .of .air .in .and .out .of .the .body .is .known .as
.ventilation. .Since .the .question .asks .for .the .body’s .mechanism,
.this .would .be .spontaneous .ventilation. .External .respiration
.involves .the .exchange .of .oxygen .(O2) .and .carbon .dioxide .(CO2)
.between .the .alveoli .and .the .pulmonary .capillaries. .Internal
.respiration .occurs .at .the .cellular .level .and .involves .movement
.of .oxygen .from .the .systemic .blood .into .the .cells.


DIF: 1 REF: . pg. .3

2. Which .of .the .following .are .involved .in .external .respiration?
a. Red . blood .cells . and . body .cells
b. Scalenes .and .trapezius
muscles
c. Alveoli .and .pulmonary
capillaries
d. External .oblique .and
transverse . abdominal . muscles


ANS: .C
External .respiration .involves .the .exchange .of .oxygen .and
.carbon .dioxide .(CO2) .between .the .alveoli .and .the .pulmonary
.capillaries. .Internal .respiration .occurs .at .the .cellular .level .and
.involves .movement .of .oxygen .from .the .systemic .blood .into .the
.cells.
Scalene .and .trapezius .muscles .are .accessory .muscles .of
.inspiration. .External .oblique .and .transverse .abdominal .muscles
.are .accessory .muscles .of .expiration.

, DIF: 1 REF: . pg. .3

3. The .graph .that .shows .intrapleural .pressure .changes
.during .normal .spontaneous .breathing .is .depicted .by
.which .of .the .following?

a.
b.
c.
d.


ANS: .B
During .spontaneous .breathing .the .intrapleural .pressure .drops
.from .about .-5 .cm .H2O .at .end-expiration .to .about .-10 .cm .H2O
.at .end-inspiration. .The .graph .depicted .for .answer .B .shows
.that .change .from .-5 .cm .H2O .to .-10 .cm .H2O.


DIF: 1 REF: . pg. .4

4. During . spontaneous . inspiration . alveolar . pressure . (PA) . is . about:
.
a. - .1 .cm .H2O
b. + .1 .cm .H2O
c. 0 .cm .H2O
d. 5 .cm .H2O


ANS: .A
-1 .cm .H2O .is .the .lowest .alveolar .pressure .will .become .during
.normal .spontaneous .ventilation. .During .the .exhalation .of .a
. normal .spontaneous .breath .the .alveolar .pressure .will .become
.+1 .cm .H2O.


DIF: 1 REF: . pg. .3

5. The .pressure .required .to .maintain .alveolar .inflation .is .known
.as .which .of .the .following?
a. Transairway .pressure .(PTA .)
b. Transthoracic .pressure .(PTT)
c. Transrespiratory .pressure .(PTR)

, d. Transpulmonary . pressure . (PL)


ANS: .D
The .definition .of .transpulmonary .pressure .(PL) .is .the .pressure
.required .to .maintain .alveolar .inflation. .Transairway .pressure
.(PTA .) .is .the .pressure .gradient .required .to .produce .airflow .in
.the .conducting .tubes. .Transrespiratory .pressure .(PTR) .is .the
.pressure .to .inflate .the .lungs .and .airways .during .positive
.pressure .ventilation. .Transthoracic .pressure .(PTT) .represents .the
.pressure .required .to .expand .or .contract .the .lungs .and .the
.chest .wall .at .the .same .time.


DIF: 1 REF: . pg. .3

6. Calculate .the .pressure .needed .to .overcome .airway .resistance
.during .positive .pressure .ventilation .when .the .proximal .airway
.pressure .(PAw) .is .35 .cm .H2O .and .the .alveolar .pressure .(PA) .is .5
.cm .H2O.

a. 7 .cm .H2O
b. 30 .cm .H2O
c. 40 .cm .H2O
d. 175 .cm .H2O


ANS: .B
The .transairway .pressure .(PTA .) .is .used .to .calculate .the
.pressure .required .to .overcome .airway .resistance .during
.mechanical .ventilation. .This .formula .is .PTA .= .Paw .- .PA.


DIF: 2 REF: . pg. .3

7. The .term .used .to .describe .the .tendency .of .a .structure .to .return
.to .its .original .form .after .being .stretched .or .acted .on .by .an
.outside .force .is .which .of .the .following?

a. Elastance
b. Compliance
c. Viscous .resistance
d. Distending .pressure

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