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Pulmonology MCCQE Exam Questions  and Answers 100% Solved
  • Pulmonology MCCQE Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved

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  • Pulmonology MCCQE Exam Questions and Answers 100% Solved goblet cells secretes ️️mucous ciliated epithelial cells ️️move mucous to epiglottis club cells ️️Nonciliated; low-columnar/cuboidal with secretory granules. Secrete component of surfactant; degrade toxins; act as reserve cells. pneumocytes types ️️type I - gas exchange type II - produce surfactant neonatal respiratory distress syndrome is ️️surfactant deficiency NRDS causes ️️prematurity maternal diab...
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Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Care Presentation Latest 2024-2025
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  • Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Care Presentation Latest . Embryonic Development of the Lung B. Development of the Fetal Heart: 1. When the heart first develops, it’s nothing more than a tube formed from the fusion of two other tubes. 2. By day 22 or 23 after conception, which is week five of pregnancy, the heart begins to beat and can be seen on vaginal ultrasound as a tiny flicker. 3. The developing heart, nothing more than a tube, consist of 3 layers and 3 specific areas. 4. The...
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Neonatal exam 1 | Actual questions and answers | 2023/24
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  • Neonatal exam 1 | Actual questions and answers | 2023/24 Which of the following are phases of human lung development? I. Embryonal II. Canalicular III. Blastocystic IV. Chorionic V. Saccular - I. Embryonal II. Canalicular V. Saccular The initial lung bud emerges from which of the following? - Pharynx The bronchial tree is formed at which gestational phase of lung development? - Embryonal The alveolar epithelial lining undergoes cell division into type I and type II pneumocyte...
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NBME CBSE TEST BANK 2023, COMPLETE VERIFIED SOLUTION WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
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  • NBME CBSE TEST BANK 2023, COMPLETE VERIFIED SOLUTION WITH CORRECT ANSWERS Type II pneumocytes surfactant (lecithin) Proliferate after injury Type I progenitors Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome Polio live v killed vaccine Killed = Salk = IgG Live = Sabin = IgG + IgA - can be shed in feces Neonatal Respiratory Distress: Etiology + Tx Maternal DM (high insulin) or C-section (low cortisol) TX: dexamethasone before birth Lung maturity determined with Amniocentesis of Phospho...
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Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Care Presentation 2024/2025
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  • Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Care Presentation 2024/2025. Embryonic Development of the Lung A. Placental Gas Exchange: 1. The placenta is an organ that connects the developing fetus to the uterine wall to allow nutrient uptake, waste elimination and gas exchange via the mother’s blood supply. 2. The placenta functions as a feto-maternal organ with two components: the fetal placenta, which develops from the same blastocyst that form the fetus, and the maternal placenta, which de...
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  • NBME CBSE EXAM QUESTIONBANK |GUARANTEED PASS!!! Type II pneumocytes - ACCURATE ANSWERS surfactant (*lecithin*) Proliferate after injury Type I progenitors *Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome* Polio live v killed vaccine - ACCURATE ANSWERS Killed = Salk = IgG Live = Sabin = IgG + IgA - can be shed in feces Neonatal Respiratory Distress: Etiology + Tx - ACCURATE ANSWERS Maternal DM (*high insulin*) or C-section (*low cortisol*) TX: *dexamethasone* before birth Lung mat...
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NBME CBSE TEST BANK 2023, COMPLETE VERIFIED SOLUTION WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
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  • NBME CBSE TEST BANK 2023, COMPLETE VERIFIED SOLUTION WITH CORRECT ANSWERS Type II pneumocytes surfactant (lecithin) Proliferate after injury Type I progenitors Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome Polio live v killed vaccine Killed = Salk = IgG Live = Sabin = IgG + IgA - can be shed in feces Neonatal Respiratory Distress: Etiology + Tx Maternal DM (high insulin) or C-section (low cortisol) TX: dexamethasone before birth Lung maturity determined with Amniocentesis of Phospho...
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Basic Medical Histology (GMS6630) Unit 4 - Practice Questions 100% Top SCORE
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  • A patient is brought into the emergency department because she is bleeding from Kiesselbach area. Blood is issuing from the patient's a. external ear canal. b. lip. c. nostril. d. rectum. e. urethra. - Correct Answer c. nostril. The olfactory cells possess olfactory cilia whose terminal ends have a. dynein arms. b. nine peripheral doublets. c. two central doublets. d. nine peripheral singlets. e. two central singlets and nine peripheral doublets. - Correct Answer d. nine periph...
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NCCAA Re-certification Exam Practice  Questions And Answers 2023
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  • NCCAA Re-certification Exam Practice Questions And Answers 2023 What is the major motor nerve for the intrinsic muscles of the larynx? - ANS-Recurrent Laryngeal Nerve Which sensory nerve is stimulated to produce laryngospasm & which muscles are responsible for laryngospasm? - ANS-Internal branch of Superior Laryngeal Nerve & Lateral cricoartyenoids A 42F undergoes subtotal thyroidectomy under general anesthesia. Upon extubation, the patient is unable to phonate when asked if they ar...
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  • NSG 532-Exam 3 with Questions and Answers Anatomy of alveoli ANSWER Capillary>collagen and elastic fibers>Cellular Part: FIBROBLASTS, PHAGOCYTES, TYPE I AND II PNEUMOCYTES Components of blood ANSWER Fluid part: plasma Cellular part: red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets Plasma (55% of blood) ANSWER 90% water Proteins: albumin, globulins, clotting and anti-clotting proteins, regulatory proteins Solutes: ions, nutrients, gases, wastes Albumin ANSWER Maintains intrava...
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