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MSF Exam 3 Practice TEST 2023 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
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MSF Exam 3 Practice 
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IC = VT + IRV 
Vd = VT ((paCO2 - PeCO2) / paCO2)) 
3548 = VT + 3040 = 508 
Vd = 508 ((40-30)/40) 
Vd = 127 
Part 2: VA = (VT - Vd) x f 
VA = (508 - 127)15 
VA = 5715 
Part 3: VE = VT x f 
VE = 508 x 15 
VE = 7620 
Given a respiration rate of 15 breaths/min, an IRV of 3040 mL, an IC of 3548, a partial pressure of CO2 in 
inspired air of 30 mmHg, and a partial pressure of CO2 in arterial blood of 40 mmHg - calculate 
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PFT's Pulmonary function tests (100% Answered Correctly)
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VC=IRV+VT+ERV correct answers True 
 
FRC=RV+IRV correct answers False (ERV) 
 
A normal adult will have a TLC of : correct answers 6000ml 
 
A patient has the lung volumes listed below: 
VC:3600ml 
FRC:6000ml 
ERV:1000ml 
what is the patients TLC? correct answers 8600ml 
 
FRC is represented by which of the following relationships? correct answers TLC-IC 
 
Based on the following lab data, which of the choices most accurately represents the patient's vital capacity? 
IRV:1725ml 
Vt:355ml 
FRC...
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PFT's Pulmonary function tests (100% Answered Correctly)
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VC=IRV+VT+ERV correct answers True 
 
FRC=RV+IRV correct answers False (ERV) 
 
A normal adult will have a TLC of : correct answers 6000ml 
 
A patient has the lung volumes listed below: 
VC:3600ml 
FRC:6000ml 
ERV:1000ml 
what is the patients TLC? correct answers 8600ml 
 
FRC is represented by which of the following relationships? correct answers TLC-IC 
 
Based on the following lab data, which of the choices most accurately represents the patient's vital capacity? 
IRV:1725ml 
Vt:355ml 
FRC...
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PFT TEST with Questions and 100% Error-free Answers
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In which of the following conditions is total lung capacity (TLC) always reduced? correct 
answers restrictive lung disease 
The vital capacity includes: correct answers I. tidal volume 
II. inspiratory reserve volume 
III. expiratory reserve volume 
Which of the following provides the best information when determining obstructive disease? 
correct answers FEV1/FVC% 
In terms of other volumes and capacities, how can VC be defined? correct answers 
VT+IRV+ERV
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MSF Exam 3 Practice TEST 2023 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
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MSF Exam 3 Practice 
TEST 2023 QUESTIONS 
AND CORRECT 
ANSWERS 
IC = VT + IRV 
Vd = VT ((paCO2 - PeCO2) / paCO2)) 
3548 = VT + 3040 = 508 
Vd = 508 ((40-30)/40) 
Vd = 127 
Part 2: VA = (VT - Vd) x f 
VA = (508 - 127)15 
VA = 5715 
Part 3: VE = VT x f 
VE = 508 x 15 
VE = 7620 
Given a respiration rate of 15 breaths/min, an IRV of 3040 mL, an IC of 3548, a partial pressure of CO2 in 
inspired air of 30 mmHg, and a partial pressure of CO2 in arterial blood of 40 mmHg - calculate 
physiologic ...
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PFT TEST (100% Error-free Answers)
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In which of the following conditions is total lung capacity (TLC) always reduced? correct answers restrictive lung disease 
 
The vital capacity includes: correct answers I. tidal volume 
II. inspiratory reserve volume 
III. expiratory reserve volume 
 
Which of the following provides the best information when determining obstructive disease? correct answers FEV1/FVC% 
 
In terms of other volumes and capacities, how can VC be defined? correct answers VT+IRV+ERV 
 
What is the most common measure...
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MSF Exam 3 Practice TEST 2023 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
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MSF Exam 3 Practice 
TEST 2023 QUESTIONS 
AND CORRECT 
ANSWERS 
IC = VT + IRV 
Vd = VT ((paCO2 - PeCO2) / paCO2)) 
3548 = VT + 3040 = 508 
Vd = 508 ((40-30)/40) 
Vd = 127 
Part 2: VA = (VT - Vd) x f 
VA = (508 - 127)15 
VA = 5715 
Part 3: VE = VT x f 
VE = 508 x 15 
VE = 7620 
Given a respiration rate of 15 breaths/min, an IRV of 3040 mL, an IC of 3548, a partial pressure of CO2 in 
inspired air of 30 mmHg, and a partial pressure of CO2 in arterial blood of 40 mmHg - calculate 
physiologic ...
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Critical Care Paramedic Exam 2023
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Normal pH - Answer- 7.35-7.45 Normal CO2 - Answer- 35-45 Normal HCO3 - Answer- 22-26 (good dating age) Normal PaO2 - Answer- 80-100 Normal SaO2 - Answer- > 95% Base (deficit/excess) - Answer- (-2) - (+2) Buffer systems: Bicarb reaction time - Answer- seconds Buffer systems: Lungs reaction time - Answer- minutes Buffer systems: Kidneys reaction time - Answer- hours to days Minute volume calculation - Answer- Tidal volume x respiratory rate pCO2 >45 - Answer- acidotic pCO2 <35 - Answer- a...
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PSL 372 Practice Questions with Correct Answers
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what are the three stages of respiration ventilation, gas exchange, O2 utilization 
dry air PO2 --> alveolar PO2 --> arterial PO2 --> Cellular PO2 --> venous PO2 149 mmHg --> 100 mmHg --> 100 mmHg --> 40 mmHg --> 40 mmHg 
cellular PCO2 --> venous PCO2 --> alveolar PCO2 --> dry air PCO2 --> arterial PCO2 46mmHg --> 46mmHg --> 40 mmHg --> 0.25mmHg --> 40mmHg 
compare type I and type II alveolar cells Type I = structural support, type II = surfactant ...
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NR 601 PFT Quiz Latest Version with Verified Solutions
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NR 601 PFT Quiz Latest Version with Verified Solutions Expiratory Reserve Volume (ERV) The maximum volume of air exhaled from end expiration. 
Inspiratory Reserve Volume (IRV) Maximum volume of air inhaled from end inspiration 
Residual Volume (RV) The volume of air remaining in lungs after maximum exhalation. 
Tidal Volume (VT or TV) Volume of air inhaled or exhaled during each respiratory cycle 
Functional Residual capacity (FRC) Volume of air in the lungs at rest end expiration 
Inspiratory C...
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