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Pg. 1 Copyright © 2025 Jasonmcconell. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. N3280 Test 3 Exam 2025 Questions and Answers The ___ warms, humidifies, and filters air - ANS upper airway The ___ stops food from going into the trachea - ANS epiglottis The ___ is in charge of air conduction which allows cellular transport in the alveoli and produces surfactant - ANS Lower airway and tracheobronchial tree ___ are hair cells that line airway system which sweeps out bacteria and pathogens - ANS Mucociliary clearance What population doesn't have mucociliary clearance? - ANS Smokers ___ reduces the surface tension between the moist membranes and prevents alveoli from collapsing - ANS Surfactant ___ lobes are auscultated on the back of the patient - ANS posterior The ___ lobe is auscultated anteriorly - ANS middle Pg. 2 Copyright © 2025 Jasonmcconell. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. The ___ is a thin layer of tissue that covers the lungs and lines the interior wall of the chest cavity - ANS pleura The ___ makes pressure change easier in the lungs and allows them to expand and keeps them 'slippery' - ANS Serous membrane The ___ pleura covers the lungs and the ___ pleura lines the thoracic cavity - ANS Visceral; parietal ___ is the active phase of breathing and the diaphragm flattens and allows air to rush into the lungs - ANS Ventilation ___ is the passive phase of breathing when the diaphragm flattens and air moves out of the lungs - ANS Expiration True or false: the thorax is a positive pressure space - ANS False - its negative Patients who have a change in surface area available due to water/fluid in the lungs - ANS COPD, chronic asthma pts Factors influencing diffusion of gases in lungs - ANS - change in surface area available (EX: edema) - Thickening of alveolar capillary membrane (EX: chronic asthma) - Partial pressure (EX: pressure change due to elevation and less oxygen, making alveolar less expandable) - Solubility and molecular weight of the gas (EX: smoke inhalation) ___ of the lungs can be altered by elevation. What does it do to the alveoli/ - ANS partial pressure. Makes alveoli less expandable Pg. 3 Copyright © 2025 Jasonmcconell. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. What type of patients have problems with solubility and molecular weight of the gas in the lungs? - ANS Burn patients and smokers ___ measures how accurately oxygen is carried in the body - ANS Hemoglobin What is oxygen carried in the body? - ANS via plasma and RBC What are the RBC's that oxygen is carried called? - ANS oxyhemoglobin What are the RBC that carry CO2? - ANS carboxyhemoglobin ___ is an inadequate amount of oxygen available to the cells - ANS hypoxia ___ is difficulty breathing - ANS dyspnea In ___ the heart cells are dead and the damage is irreversible; whereas in ___ the cells still have an opportunity to oxygenate - ANS ischemia; hypoxia When checking for hypoxia, what are the 2 places on a patient you should look at? - ANS Nail beds and gum lines In patients with COPD, tissue swelling, asthma, and an excessive amount of secretions and inflammation they are experiencing ___ - ANS dyspnea - difficulty breathing Patients with ___ use accessory muscle which looks like belly breathing - ANS dyspnea In ___ there is a decreased rate or depth of air movement into the lungs which may be caused by giving patients too

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The ___ warms, humidifies, and filters air - ANS upper airway



The ___ stops food from going into the trachea - ANS epiglottis


The ___ is in charge of air conduction which allows cellular transport in the alveoli and
produces surfactant - ANS Lower airway and tracheobronchial tree


___ are hair cells that line airway system which sweeps out bacteria and pathogens -
ANS Mucociliary clearance



What population doesn't have mucociliary clearance? - ANS Smokers


___ reduces the surface tension between the moist membranes and prevents alveoli from
collapsing - ANS Surfactant



___ lobes are auscultated on the back of the patient - ANS posterior



The ___ lobe is auscultated anteriorly - ANS middle




Pg. 1 Copyright © 2025 Jasonmcconell. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

,The ___ is a thin layer of tissue that covers the lungs and lines the interior wall of the chest
cavity - ANS pleura


The ___ makes pressure change easier in the lungs and allows them to expand and keeps them
'slippery' - ANS Serous membrane



The ___ pleura covers the lungs and the ___ pleura lines the thoracic cavity - ANS Visceral;
parietal


___ is the active phase of breathing and the diaphragm flattens and allows air to rush into the
lungs - ANS Ventilation


___ is the passive phase of breathing when the diaphragm flattens and air moves out of the
lungs - ANS Expiration



True or false: the thorax is a positive pressure space - ANS False - its negative


Patients who have a change in surface area available due to water/fluid in the lungs -
ANS COPD, chronic asthma pts



Factors influencing diffusion of gases in lungs - ANS - change in surface area available (EX:
edema)
- Thickening of alveolar capillary membrane (EX: chronic asthma)
- Partial pressure (EX: pressure change due to elevation and less oxygen, making alveolar less
expandable)
- Solubility and molecular weight of the gas (EX: smoke inhalation)



___ of the lungs can be altered by elevation. What does it do to the alveoli/ - ANS partial
pressure. Makes alveoli less expandable



Pg. 2 Copyright © 2025 Jasonmcconell. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

, What type of patients have problems with solubility and molecular weight of the gas in the
lungs? - ANS Burn patients and smokers



___ measures how accurately oxygen is carried in the body - ANS Hemoglobin



What is oxygen carried in the body? - ANS via plasma and RBC



What are the RBC's that oxygen is carried called? - ANS oxyhemoglobin



What are the RBC that carry CO2? - ANS carboxyhemoglobin



___ is an inadequate amount of oxygen available to the cells - ANS hypoxia



___ is difficulty breathing - ANS dyspnea


In ___ the heart cells are dead and the damage is irreversible; whereas in ___ the cells still have
an opportunity to oxygenate - ANS ischemia; hypoxia



When checking for hypoxia, what are the 2 places on a patient you should look at? - ANS Nail
beds and gum lines


In patients with COPD, tissue swelling, asthma, and an excessive amount of secretions and
inflammation they are experiencing ___ - ANS dyspnea - difficulty breathing



Patients with ___ use accessory muscle which looks like belly breathing - ANS dyspnea


In ___ there is a decreased rate or depth of air movement into the lungs which may be caused
by giving patients too much narcotics - ANS Hypoventilation


Pg. 3 Copyright © 2025 Jasonmcconell. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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