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Sputum Bowl Exam Practice Questions and Answers 100% Pass Fowler's describes what patient position? - ANSWER-Sitting upright Shortness of breath when lying down, relieved when sitting up defines what term? - ANSWER- Orthopnea Lying flat and facedown defines what body position? - ANSWER-prone ...

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Sputum Bowl Exam Practice Questions

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Fowler's describes what patient position? - ANSWER✔✔-Sitting upright


Shortness of breath when lying down, relieved when sitting up defines what term? - ANSWER✔✔-

Orthopnea


Lying flat and facedown defines what body position? - ANSWER✔✔-prone


Define platypnea - ANSWER✔✔-shortness of breath when upright, relieved when lying down


When lying flat on the back, the body is in what position? - ANSWER✔✔-supine


Trendelenburg refers to what body position? - ANSWER✔✔-Head down (lower than body)


The term decubitus refers to what? - ANSWER✔✔-lying down


The term cephalic refers to what? - ANSWER✔✔-toward the head


The term caudal refers to what? - ANSWER✔✔-inferior, lower, toward the tail


What is another name for the transverse plane? - ANSWER✔✔-Horizontal or axial


What is another name for the lateral plane? - ANSWER✔✔-Sagittal or median


What is another name for the frontal plane? - ANSWER✔✔-Coronal


How does the transverse plane separate the body? - ANSWER✔✔-Top from bottom



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How does the sagittal plane separate the body? - ANSWER✔✔-Side from side


How does the coronal plane separate the body? - ANSWER✔✔-Front from back


The chest landmark immediately above the clavicle is what? - ANSWER✔✔-supraclavicular space


The space between the ribs is called what? - ANSWER✔✔-Intercostal space


How many pairs of true ribs are there? - ANSWER✔✔-seven


How many pairs of false ribs are there? - ANSWER✔✔-three


How many pairs of floating ribs are there? - ANSWER✔✔-two


Name the tree parts of the sternum - ANSWER✔✔-Head (manubrium)


body (gladiolus)


tail (xiphoid)


where would you find the angle of Louis? - ANSWER✔✔-At the connection of the head and body of the

sternum


The root of the lung is referred to as what? - ANSWER✔✔-The hilum


The area in the chest bordered by the lungs, spine, sternum, and diaphragm is called what? -

ANSWER✔✔-Mediastinum


The lung is externally lined by what membrane? - ANSWER✔✔-visceral pleura


The chest wall is lined internally by what membrane? - ANSWER✔✔-Parietal pleura


Air in the pleural space is known as what? - ANSWER✔✔-Pneumothorax



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What term means "throat"? - ANSWER✔✔-Pharynx


name the three parts of the pharynx - ANSWER✔✔-noso


oro


laryngo (or hypo)


The saddle-shaped cartilage in the larynx is called what? - ANSWER✔✔-Thyroid


The only complete ring of cartilage in the larynx is what? - ANSWER✔✔-cricoid


Where is the site of insertion of an emergency airway in the larynx? - ANSWER✔✔-Circothyroid ligament


bifurcation of the trachea forms what anatomic structure? - ANSWER✔✔-carina


what is the number of conduction airway generations? - ANSWER✔✔-16


The last generation of the conducting airways is called what? - ANSWER✔✔-terminal bronchi


there are approximately how many alveoli in the lungs? - ANSWER✔✔-480,000,000


There are an average of how total airway generations in the lungs? - ANSWER✔✔-24


Name the two main muscles of instpiration - ANSWER✔✔-Disphragm, external intercostals


Name three accessory muscles of inspiration. - ANSWER✔✔-scalene


sternomastoid


pectoralis


name four expiratory msucles - ANSWER✔✔-internal interscostals


external and internal oblique

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