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CORRECT WELL DETAILED




Airway sacs in which gas exchange occurs. - ANSWER Alveoli



Double membrane covering the lungs. - ANSWER Pleura



Flap covering trachea's opening. - ANSWER Epiglottis



Point where mainstem bronchi branch. - ANSWER Carina



Smaller airways without cartilage in their walls. - ANSWER Bronchioles



Space between base of tongue and epiglottis. - ANSWER Vallecula



Throat. - ANSWER Pharynx



Voice box. - ANSWER Larynx



Windpipe - ANSWER Trachea



Fine bubbling sounds caused by fluid in small airways. - ANSWER Crackles (rales)




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, High-pitched crowing sounds on inspiration resulting from tight upper airway. -
ANSWER Stridor



Rattling sounds from mucus obstruction of large airways. - ANSWER Rhonchi



Sounds produced by partial obstruction of upper airway by tongue. - ANSWER Snoring



Whistling sounds on exhalation caused by narrow or tight lower airways. -
ANSWER Wheezing



Curved laryngoscope blade. - ANSWER Macintosh



Laryngoscope blade placed in the vallecula. - ANSWER Macintosh



Laryngoscope blade placed under the epiglottis. - ANSWER Miller



Straight laryngoscope blade. - ANSWER Miller



Volume inhaled/exhaled in 1 minute. - ANSWER Minute volume



Volume inhaled/exhaled in one respiratory cycle. In an adult male it is approximately 5-7
mL/kg. - ANSWER Tidal volume



Volume left in lungs after maximum expiration. - ANSWER Residual volume



Volume remaining in lungs at end of normal expiration. - ANSWER Functional residual
capacity




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