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GMS 6402 Pulmonary Final Exam Questions With Verified Answers.
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GMS 6402 Pulmonary Final Exam Questions 
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The vast majority of the total surface area of the lung is found in the: 
- trachea 
- segmental bronchi 
- terminal bronchi 
- alveoli - answeralveoli 
All of the following can be measured via spirometry EXCEPT: 
- tidal volume (TV) 
- vital capacity (VC) 
- functional residual capacity (FRC) 
- inspiratory capacity (IC) 
- expiratory reserve volume (ERV) - answerfunctional residual capacity (FRC) 
Which of the following is a musc...
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Adult 3 Final Exam Study Guide 2024
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contractility - strength of contraction 
-how effective is heart at squeezing blood out 
improving contractility - BP is low-> give catelcholamines 
depressing contractility - BP is high-> beta blockers 
preload - degree of stretch at END of diastole (relax so filling) 
-higher stroke volume= more blood returning to heart 
afterload - resistance of ejecting blood out from ventricle s 
-more resistance- less stroke volume 
-vessels dilated- less resistance- easier to leave heart 
increasing...
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BIO 220 EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS ALREADY GRADED A+.
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flux 
Number of molecules through an area per time, rate of passive flow of "substances" down gradients 
 
 
 
fluid/bulk flow 
all the molecules (ex: air) 
 
 
 
 
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diffusion 
movement of one type of molecule (ex: O2) 
 
 
 
what on a graph tells us the flux 
slope 
 
 
 
driving force for flux 
the difference of molecules in versus out (out-in) 
 
 
 
process of inhalin...
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GMS6402: Medical Pulmonary Physiology Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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GMS6402: Medical Pulmonary Physiology Exam Questions 
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the vast majority of the total surface area of the lung is found in the... 
•trachea 
•segmental bronchi 
•terminal bronchioles 
•alveoli - ANSWERS alveoli 
all of the following can be measured via spirometry EXCEPT... 
•tidal volume (TV) 
•vital capacity (VC) 
•functional residual capacity (FRC) 
•inspiratory capacity (IC) 
•expiratory reserve volume (ERV) - ANSWERS functional residual capacity (...
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BIOD 151 LAB 2, 3 &4 PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS LATEST 2023-2024
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BIOD 151 LAB 2, 3 &4 PRACTICE QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS LATEST 
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list, in order, the anatomical structures found in the respiratory pathway. you should begin at the nose and end at the alveoli 
nose, pharynx, larynx, trachea, main bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli 
which of the following statements are false regarding structures within the respiratory tract 
 
a. the trachea contains cartilaginous rings to keep it from collapsing as the air flows through it 
 
b. if a patient were to aspirate,...
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APHY 102 Lecturer EXAM 3 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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APHY 102 Lecturer EXAM 3 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
The stomach is C-shaped and extends from the duodenum to the spleen. 
False 
 
 
From the stomach, food passes into the duodenum, then the jejunum, and then the ileum. 
True 
 
 
Which of the following is true about bile? 
It is produced by the liver. 
 
 
The pharynx functions as a ______, whereas the larynx functions as a ______. 
passageway for air and food; passageway for air only. 
 
 
What respiratory volumes, when added together,equal the v...
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EMT JBLearning Book study words questions and answers
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What is the equation to measure Cardiac Output? - ANSWER-CO=HR*SV (heart 
rate)*(stroke volume) 
Stroke volume - ANSWER-The amount of blood moved in one beat. In one min, 
the entire blood volume of 5-6 L is circulated through the vessels 
What is the equation to measure minute volume? - ANSWER-MV=RR*TV 
(respiratory rate) (Tidal volume) 
Calculation helps to determine if a patient is breathing adequately 
Tidal volume - ANSWER-Amount of air that is moved into or out of the lungs 
during a singl...
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OLDER ADULT Exam Questions Correctly Solved
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OLDER ADULT Exam Questions Correctly Solved 
 
The most frequently occurring health related conditions associated with the older patients are? - Answer -1. hypertension 
2. arthritis 
3. heart disease 
4. cancer 
5. diabetes 
6. sinusitis 
 
What is not a normal sign of aging? - Answer -confusion is not a normal sign of aging 
 
Older adults have difficulty hearing ___________ sounds and distinguising consonants such as ___________. - Answer -high-pitched sounds 
s, z, t, f, and q 
 
How do you ...
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GMS6402: Medical Pulmonary Physiology Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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GMS6402: Medical Pulmonary Physiology Exam Questions 
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the vast majority of the total surface area of the lung is found in the... 
•trachea 
•segmental bronchi 
•terminal bronchioles 
•alveoli - ANSWERS alveoli 
all of the following can be measured via spirometry EXCEPT... 
•tidal volume (TV) 
•vital capacity (VC) 
•functional residual capacity (FRC) 
•inspiratory capacity (IC) 
•expiratory reserve volume (ERV) - ANSWERS functional residual capacity (...
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hondros 205 exam 3 Questions and Answers with complete solution
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Ischemia - Answer-an inadequate blood supply to an organ or part of the body, especially the heart 
muscles. 
Hypoxia - Answer-deficiency in the amount of oxygen reaching the tissues 
anoxia - Answer-lack of oxygen. can be one particular part of the body, and a widespread injury. 
hypoxemia - Answer-decreased level of oxygen in the arterial blood 
Simogyi effect - Answer-rebound hyperglycemia. occurs at night after bed. 
hypoglycemia treatment - Answer-immediate ingestion of 15-20g quick acting ...
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