Advanced Pathophysiology-Chapter 35 Exam Questions and Correct Answers Graded A+
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Advanced Pathophysiology-Chapter 35 Exam Questions and Correct Answers Graded A+
Besides dyspnea, what is the most common characteristic associated with pulmonary disease? - Answers Cough
Sitting up in a forward-leaning position generally relieves which breathing disorder? - Answers Orthopnea
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Advanced Pathophysiology-Chapter 35 Exam Questions and Correct Answers Graded A+
Besides dyspnea, what is the most common characteristic associated with pulmonary disease? - Answers
Cough
Sitting up in a forward-leaning position generally relieves which breathing disorder? - Answers
Orthopnea
Kussmaul respirations as a respiratory pattern may be associated with which characteristic(s)? - Answers
Slightly increased ventilatory rate, large tidal volumes, and no expiratory pause
Respirations that are characterized by alternating periods of deep and shallow breathing are a result of
which respiratory mechanism? - Answers Decreased blood flow to the medulla oblongata
With a total hemoglobin of 9 g/dl, how many grams per deciliter of hemoglobin must become
desaturated for cyanosis to occur? - Answers 5
Which statement is true regarding ventilation? - Answers Hyperventilation causes hypocapnia.
What term is used to describe the selective bulbous enlargement of the distal segment of a digit that is
commonly associated with diseases that interfere with oxygenation of the blood? - Answers Clubbing
High altitudes may produce hypoxemia through which mechanism? - Answers Decreased inspired
oxygen
What is the most common cause of pulmonary edema? - Answers Left-sided heart failure
The collapse of lung tissue caused by the lack of collateral ventilation through the pores of Kohn is
referred to as what type of atelectasis? - Answers Absorption
In what form of bronchiectasis do both constrictions and dilations deform the bronchi? - Answers
Varicose
In which type of pleural effusion does the fluid become watery and diffuse out of the capillaries as a
result of increased blood pressure or decreased capillary oncotic pressure? - Answers Transudative
Which condition involves an abnormally enlarged gas-exchange system and the destruction of the lung's
alveolar walls? - Answers Emphysema
Which term is used to identify a circumscribed area of suppuration and destruction of lung parenchyma?
- Answers Abscess
Which condition is not a cause of chest wall restriction? - Answers Pneumothorax
What causes pneumoconiosis? - Answers Inhalation of inorganic dust particles
Which condition is a fulminant form of respiratory failure characterized by acute lung inflammation and
diffuse alveolocapillary injury? - Answers Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)
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