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Ventilation Test Bank
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MULTIPLE CHOICE gg
1. The body’s mechanism for conducting air in and out of
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the lungs is known as which of the following?
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a. External respiration g g
b. Internal respiration gg
c. Spontaneous ventilation g g
d. Mechanical ventilation gg gg
ANS: C gg
The conduction of air in and out of the body is known
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as ventilation. Since the question asks for the body’s
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mechanism, this would be spontaneous ventilation.
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External respiration involves the exchange of oxygen (O2)
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and carbon dioxide (CO2) between the alveoli and the
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pulmonary capillaries. Internal respiration occurs at the
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cellular level and involves movement of oxygen from
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the systemic blood into the cells.
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DIF: 1 REF: pg. 3 gg
2. Which of the following are involved in external respiration?
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a. Red blood cells and body g g g g g g g g
cells g g
b. Scalenes and trapezius gg gg
muscles gg
c. Alveoli and pulmonary gg gg
capillaries gg
d. External oblique and gg gg
transverse abdominal g g
muscles g g
ANS: C gg
External respiration involves the exchange of oxygen and
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carbon dioxide (CO2) between the alveoli and the
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pulmonary capillaries. Internal respiration occurs at the
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cellular level and involves movement of oxygen from the
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systemic blood into the cells.
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Scalene and trapezius muscles are accessory muscles of
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inspiration. External oblique and transverse abdominal
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muscles are accessory muscles of expiration.
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, DIF: 1 REF: pg. 3 gg
3. The graph that shows intrapleural pressure changes during
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normal spontaneous breathing is depicted by which of the
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following?
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c.
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ANS: B gg
During spontaneous breathing the intrapleural pressure
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drops from about -5 cm H2O at end-expiration to
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about -10 cm H2O at end-inspiration. The graph
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depicted for answer B shows that change from -5 cm
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H2O to -10 cm H2O.
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DIF: 1 REF: pg. 4 gg
4. During g g spontaneous g g inspiration g g alveolar g g pressure g g (PA) g g is g g about:
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a. - 1 cm H2O
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b. +1 cm H2Og g g
c. 0 cm H2O gg gg
d. 5 cm H2O gg gg
ANS: A gg
-1 cm H2O is
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during normal
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exhalation of
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pressure will
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+1 cm H2O.
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DIF: 1 REF: pg. 3 gg
5. The pressure required to maintain alveolar inflation is
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a. Transairway pressure (PTA ) gg gg gg
b. Transthoracic pressure (PTT) g g g g
c. Transrespiratory pressure g g
(PTR) g g
, d. Transpulmonary gg gg pressure gg gg (PL)
ANS: D gg
The definition of transpulmonary pressure (PL) is the
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pressure required to maintain alveolar inflation. Transairway
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pressure (PTA
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) is the pressure gradient required to produce airflow in
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the conducting tubes. Transrespiratory pressure (PTR) is the
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pressure to inflate the lungs and airways during positive
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pressure ventilation. Transthoracic pressure (PTT) represents
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the pressure required to expand or contract the lungs
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and the chest wall at the same time.
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DIF: 1 REF: pg. 3 gg
6. Calculate the pressure needed to overcome airway
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g gresistance during positive pressure ventilation when the
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g gproximal airway pressure (PAw) is 35 cm H2O and the
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alveolar pressure (PA) is 5 cm H2O.
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a. 7 cm H2O gg gg
b. 30 cm H2O gg gg
c. 40 cm H2O gg gg
d. 175 cm H2O gg gg
ANS: B gg
The transairway pressure (PTA) is used to calculate the
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pressure required to overcome airway resistance during
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mechanical ventilation. This formula is PTA = Paw- PA.
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DIF: 2 REF: pg. 3 gg
7. The term used to describe the tendency of a structure to
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return to its original form after being stretched or
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g gacted on by an outside force is which of the following?
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a. Elastance
b. Compliance
c. Viscous resistance gg
d. Distending pressure gg