Sputum bowl | 124 Complete Questions and Answers 100% Corre ct | Latest Update 2024 What are the three states of matter? - answer solid, liquid, gas What is the sac surrounding the heart? - answer pericardium What does the P -Wave on an EKG represent? - answer Atrial depolarization What is the color code of a helium cylinder? - answer Brown Gas exchange begins at what generation of the tracheobronchial tree? - answer Generation 17 What are the four lethal cardiac waveforms? - answer V-Tach, V -Fib, Asystole, PEA What is the equation for compliance? - answer Change in Volume/Change in Pressure FRC (Functional Residual Capacity) is made up of what two volumes? - answer RV and ERV A shift to the right in the oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve causes a ___ affinity for O2? - answer Decreased What does S.O.A.P stand for? - answer Subjective, Objective, Assessment, Plan What is the NBRC responsible for? - answer RT credentialing exam? What is the medical term for glands? - answer Adeno Which leukocytes are responsible for allergens? - answer Eosinophils Which Leukocytes are responsible for secretion of heparin? - answer Basophils What does the T -Wave represent on an EKG? - answer Ventricular repolarization What is anatomic dead space? - answer Gas that does not participate in gas exchange What is the purpose of a buffer system? - answer Prevent rapid change in pH What happens to the affinity for O2 if there is a shift to the left of the ODC? - answer Increases What is the definition of hypoxemia? - answer Low oxygen levels in the blood When transthoracic pressure exceeds transalveolar pressure what happens? - answer Atelectasis How do you convert Celsius to Fahrenheit? - answer (Cx9/5) + 32 = F RA, Tricuspid, RV, Pulmonic Valve, PA, Pulmonary Capillaries represent what part of cardiac circulation? - answer Pulmonary What is the alveolar cell that is responsible for surfactant? - answer Clara Cells How is dead space calculated? - answer 1 x Ideal Body Weight How do you calculate total O2 content? - answer (0.003 x PaO2) + (1.34 x HGB x SaO2) What is the alveolar air equation? - answer PAO2 = (PB -PH20) x FiO2 - PaCO2/R Which adrenergic receptor helps with bronchodilation? - answer Beta 2 Who is often referred to as the Father of Medicine? - answer Hippocrates What makes up the bulk of the heart muscle mass and does most of the pumping that circulates the blood? - answer The Ventricles The thoracic cavity is formed from which three types of tissue? - answer Epithelial, Connective and muscles tissue
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