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GMS 6402 Pulmonary Final
Questions and Answers (100%
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The vast majority of the total surface area of the lung is found in the:
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- trachea
- segmental bronchi ||
- terminal bronchi ||
- alveoli
alveoli
All of the following can be measured via spirometry EXCEPT:
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- tidal volume (TV)
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- vital capacity (VC)
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- functional residual capacity (FRC) || || ||
- inspiratory capacity (IC) || ||
- expiratory reserve volume (ERV) || || ||
functional residual capacity (FRC)
Which of the following is a muscle that is used for expiration?
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- sternocleidomastoid
- external obliques ||
- diaphragm
- external intercostals ||
- scalenus
external obliques
What is the Transpulmonary pressure (PTP) if pleural pressure is -7 cm H2O and alveolar
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pressure is -3 cm H2O? || || || ||
- +10 cm H2O
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- +4 cm H2O
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- -10 cm H2O || ||
- -4 cm H2O || ||
- 0 cm H2O|| ||
+4 cm H2O
A lung compliance test indicates that a 3 cm H2O change in transpulmonary
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pressure generates a 0.9 liter change in lung volume. What is this patient's lung
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compliance?
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GMS 6402 Pulmonary Final
Questions and Answers (100%
|| Pass)
The vast majority of the total surface area of the lung is found in the:
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- trachea
- segmental bronchi ||
- terminal bronchi ||
- alveoli
alveoli
All of the following can be measured via spirometry EXCEPT:
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- tidal volume (TV)
|| ||
- vital capacity (VC)
|| ||
- functional residual capacity (FRC) || || ||
- inspiratory capacity (IC) || ||
- expiratory reserve volume (ERV) || || ||
functional residual capacity (FRC)
Which of the following is a muscle that is used for expiration?
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Master01 | September, 2024/2025 | Latest update|| || || || || ||
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- sternocleidomastoid
- external obliques ||
- diaphragm
- external intercostals ||
- scalenus
external obliques
What is the Transpulmonary pressure (PTP) if pleural pressure is -7 cm H2O and alveolar
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pressure is -3 cm H2O? || || || ||
- +10 cm H2O
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- +4 cm H2O
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- -10 cm H2O || ||
- -4 cm H2O || ||
- 0 cm H2O|| ||
+4 cm H2O
A lung compliance test indicates that a 3 cm H2O change in transpulmonary
|| || || || || || || || || || || || ||
pressure generates a 0.9 liter change in lung volume. What is this patient's lung
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compliance?
Master01 | September, 2024/2025 | Latest update || || || || || ||