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What is the difference between ventilation versus respiration? a) Ventilation is the cellular utilization of oxygen and respiration is the amount of times you breathe in one minute b) Ventilation is the mechanical process of moving air and respiration is the amount of times you breathe in one...

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PAAM 1-1 Study Guide Questions
and Answer | Latest Update
2024/2025
What is the difference between ventilation versus respiration?


a) Ventilation is the cellular utilization of oxygen and respiration is the amount

of times you breathe in one minute


b) Ventilation is the mechanical process of moving air and respiration is the

amount of times you breathe in one minute


c) Ventilation is the mechanical process of moving air and respiration is the

cellular utilization of oxygen


d) Ventilation is the cellular utilization of oxygen and respiration is the

mechanical process of moving air


e) None of the above


~~> c) Ventilation is the mechanical process of moving air and respiration is

the cellular utilization of oxygen. Think about a ventilator, it just pushes air in

and out. A machine can ventilate but only a human can respirate.




Which of the following are the functions of the airway? Select all that apply.


a) Warms


b) Exchange of CO2 and O2


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c) Humidifies


d) Conducts


~~> The four functions of the airway are a) warms, c) humidifies, d)

conducts, and it filters. b) is incorrect because McDonald would count it

wrong and technically it's arleady fit in to the "conduction" phase.




The upper airway-


a) Is located directly above the glottic opening and has protected,

independent structures


b) Is located directly above the trachea and has protected, independent

structures


c) Is located directly above the glottic opening and has unprotected, shared

structures


d) Is located directly above the trachea and has unprotected, shared

structures


~~> c) Is located directly above the glottic opening and has unprotected,

shared structures. Think of your lower airway as a house, with the glottic

opening, or flap, as the door. Consider the upper airway your front yard-

unprotected from disease and pests. Remember that structures are shared,

because food and air both pass through, two different systems.




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What is a turbinate?


a) A secretory gland located directly bellow the tongue


b) A soft, "shield shaped" tissue superior to the hyoid bone


c) A part of the nasal floor


d) One of four structures that work together within the labyrinth of the ear


~~> c) A part of the nasal floor. Keep in mind that the three nasal turbinates

work to create the same effect as airplane turbulence. They swirl the air

around in the airway to increase filtration.




The oropharynx is-


a) From the nasocavity to the soft palette


b) From the soft palette to the hyoid bone


c) From the soft palette to the larynx


d) From the hyoid bone to the larynx


~~> b) From the soft palette to the hyoid bone. Your nasopharynx is your

nasocavitiy to your soft-palette. Your hypopharynx is your hyoid bone to your

larynx. To remember this, keep in mind your nose is high, your bones are low,

and your LArynx is LAst.




Which of the following is true regarding thyroid cartilage?


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