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EXPH 386 Exam 5 (pulmonary) Questions and Answers
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EXPH 386 Exam 5 (pulmonary) Questions and Answers 
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The lung is the only organ (other than the heart) to receive the entire cardiac output 
- ANS ️️ true 
Functions of the lung: - ANS ️️ -gas exchange 
-filtering (blood and air) 
-captures inhaled particles 
-breakdown vasoactive substances (metabolic functions) 
-converts angiotensin I to angiotensin II (related to blood pressure and kidneys) 
(ACE in the lungs) 
-bradykinin 
-serotonin 
-norepinephrine 
-PGE2 and PGF2 alpha 
-le...
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FP-C Flashcard Questions With Complete Solutions
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Barotitis media correct answer: -typically occurs in decent 
-pain in the middle ear 
 
Barobariatrauma correct answer: -caused by large/sudden release of nitrogen from tissues. 
-pre-oxygenate prior to flight to blow off excess N2 
 
Barosinusitis correct answer: -trapped air in the sinuses 
-occurs during ascent 
falling atmoshperic pressure canot keep the air in the sinuses compressed, causing the air to expand and place pressure on the sinus walls 
 
hypoxic hypoxia correct answer: -inad...
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Advanced Pharmacology - pharmacokinetics pharmacodynamics Exam Questions and Answers
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Define Pharmacokinetics - Answer-How does the drug concentration change as it moves through the body (entering and leaving the body) 
 
Define Pharmacodynamics - Answer-How does the drug exert its effects (power) over the body (drug receptor interactions, potency) 
 
Where does the drug concentration determine the clinical effect - Answer-In the biophase (not plasma) 
 
Absorption rate depends on what - Answer-Route of administration 
 
Distribution route - Answer-Vascular to extravascular (fat,...
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FP-C exam 2023 with 100% correct answers
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Barotitis media 
-typically occurs in decent 
-pain in the middle ear 
 
 
 
Barobariatrauma 
-caused by large/sudden release of nitrogen from tissues. 
-pre-oxygenate prior to flight to blow off excess N2 
 
 
 
Barosinusitis 
-trapped air in the sinuses 
-occurs during ascent 
falling atmoshperic pressure canot keep the air in the sinuses compressed, causing the air to expand and place pressure on the sinus walls 
 
 
 
hypoxic hypoxia 
-inadequate ventilation or reduction in PO2 
-the lack of...
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IA Med/ACE Flight Physiology Exam Practice Questions and Answers
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IA Med/ACE Flight Physiology Exam 
Practice Questions and Answers 
What are relative contraindications for taking patients in flight? - Answer-Anemia (low Hgb) 
and 24+ week gestation pregnancy. The rise in altitude can trigger baroreceptors and induce 
early labor 
What is AGL in flight physiology? - Answer-Above ground level. (Aircraft to ground level) 
What is MSL in flight physiology? - Answer-Mean Sea Level (how far from the plane to the 
mean sea level) 
What is ASL in flight physiology? -...
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SCNM Q1 PHYSIOLOGY - SCHMIDT fully solved graded A+ 2023/2024
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SCNM Q1 PHYSIOLOGY - SCHMIDT 
What are the important and physiological roles of Ca++ - correct answer Triggers Actin/Myosin for muscle contraction 
Triggers exocytosis 
Signal transduction acts as a second messenger by keeping resting intracellular calcium levels LOW 
Calcium release channel (IP3) - if activated the channel opens to allow calcium to flow down a concentration gradient into the cytoplasm 
Increasing cytosolic free calcium - activates different signaling pathways leading to muscle ...
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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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AQA A LEVEL BIOLOGY paper 1 2023 QP AND MS FINAL
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AQA A LEVDefine diffusion. 
The net movement of molecules or ions from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration until evenly distributed.Define osmosis.The movement of water from a region of higher water potential to a region of lower water potential across a partially permeable membrane. 
 
 
Define active transport. 
The movement of molecules from an area of lower concentration to an area of higher concentration using ATP and carrier proteins. 
 
 
State factors which ...
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NBCRNA Chemistry & Physics QUESTIONS WITH SOLVED SOLUTIONS.
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SCNM Q1 PHYSIOLOGY - SCHMIDT questions n answers graded A+ 2023/2024
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SCNM Q1 PHYSIOLOGY - SCHMIDTWhat are the important and physiological roles of Ca++ - correct answer Triggers Actin/Myosin for muscle contraction 
Triggers exocytosis 
Signal transduction acts as a second messenger by keeping resting intracellular calcium levels LOW 
Calcium release channel (IP3) - if activated the channel opens to allow calcium to flow down a concentration gradient into the cytoplasm 
Increasing cytosolic free calcium - activates different signaling pathways leading to muscle co...
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