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RT (Egan's) Fundamentals Ch. 11 Test Study Questions and Answers
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What forces must be overcome to move air into the respiratory system? 
1. Tissue movement 
2. Elastic forces of lung tissue 
3. Airway resistance 
4. Surface tension forces - Answer 1, 2, 3, and 4 
What term is used to note the difference between inspiratory lung volume and expiratory lung 
volume at any given pressure? - Answer Hysteresis
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NDAEB 5.0 Patient Care Procedures Questions And Answers Well Illustrated.
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NDAEB 5.0 Patient Care Procedures Questions And Answers Well Illustrated. 
 
 
 
 
 
Antecubital Space - correct answer. Small groove or fold in the inner arm, at or "in front of" (ante) the elbow (cubitus). 
 
Arrhythmia - correct answer. Abnormality and irregularity in the force or rhythm of the heartbeat. 
 
Blood Pressure - correct answer. Pressure exerted against the walls of the blood vessels. 
 
Brachial - correct answer. Relating to the arm. 
 
Carotid - correct answer. ...
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Chapter 11 Egan's Testbank Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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Chapter 11 Egan's Testbank Questions With 100% Correct Answers. 
 
1. What is the primary function of the lungs? 
a. Convert angiotensin I to angiotensin II. 
b. Filter pulmonary blood. 
c. Gas exchange. 
d. Remove carbon monoxide (CO). 
Gas exchange. 
2. During each cycle of normal resting ventilation, a volume of gas is moved into and out of the respiratory tract. This cyclical volume is called the: 
a. inspiratory reserve volume (IRV). 
b. vital capacity (VC). 
c. residual volume (RV). 
d. t...
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Chapter 11 Egan's Testbank Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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Chapter 11 Egan's Testbank Questions With 100% Correct Answers. 
 
1. What is the primary function of the lungs? 
a. Convert angiotensin I to angiotensin II. 
b. Filter pulmonary blood. 
c. Gas exchange. 
d. Remove carbon monoxide (CO). 
Gas exchange. 
2. During each cycle of normal resting ventilation, a volume of gas is moved into and out of the respiratory tract. This cyclical volume is called the: 
a. inspiratory reserve volume (IRV). 
b. vital capacity (VC). 
c. residual volume (RV). 
d. t...
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Biomedical Engineering Exam 1 with correct answers 2024.
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What is biomedical engineering? - answer-The application of principles of engineering, math & physical science to problems in biology and medicine 
 
Problems in BME? (2) - answer-- modeling of normal or abnormal physiology 
- research and design of instrumentation and machines for medical diagnosis or therapy 
	 
BME branches (5) - answer-- biomaterials 
- biomechanics 
- biomedical imaging 
- biosensors and instrumentation 
- tissue engineering 
 
Biomaterials - answer-Development of devices...
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NDAEB 5.0 Patient Care Procedures Already Graded A+
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NDAEB 5.0 Patient Care Procedures Already Graded A+ 
Antecubital Space Small groove or fold in the inner arm, at or "in front of" (ante) the elbow (cubitus). 
Arrhythmia Abnormality and irregularity in the force or rhythm of the heartbeat. 
Blood Pressure Pressure exerted against the walls of the blood vessels. 
Brachial Relating to the arm. 
Carotid Relating to either of the two major arteries on each side of the neck that carry blood to the 
head. 
Depth In respiration, the amount of ...
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Chapter 11 Egan's Testbank Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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Chapter 11 Egan's Testbank Questions With 100% Correct Answers. 
 
1. What is the primary function of the lungs? 
a. Convert angiotensin I to angiotensin II. 
b. Filter pulmonary blood. 
c. Gas exchange. 
d. Remove carbon monoxide (CO). 
Gas exchange. 
2. During each cycle of normal resting ventilation, a volume of gas is moved into and out of the respiratory tract. This cyclical volume is called the: 
a. inspiratory reserve volume (IRV). 
b. vital capacity (VC). 
c. residual volume (RV). 
d. t...
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Chapter 11 Egan's Testbank Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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Chapter 11 Egan's Testbank Questions With 100% Correct Answers. 
 
1. What is the primary function of the lungs? 
a. Convert angiotensin I to angiotensin II. 
b. Filter pulmonary blood. 
c. Gas exchange. 
d. Remove carbon monoxide (CO). 
Gas exchange. 
2. During each cycle of normal resting ventilation, a volume of gas is moved into and out of the respiratory tract. This cyclical volume is called the: 
a. inspiratory reserve volume (IRV). 
b. vital capacity (VC). 
c. residual volume (RV). 
d. t...
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BTEC Applied Science Unit 5 physics
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BTEC Applied Science Unit 5 physicsWhat are the standard units of mass, length and time? - Correct answer-Kilograms, 
metres and seconds 
What are the SI prefixes for 10^3, 10^6 and 10^9? - Correct answer-kilo, mega, giga 
What are the SI prefixes for 10^-3, 10^-6 and 10^-9? - Correct answer-milli, micro, nano 
What is work done? - Correct answer-The energy transferred in moving something 
What is power? - Correct answer-the rate at which work is done 
What happens to a gas when it is compressed...
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Chapter 11 Egan's Testbank Questions With 100% Correct Answers.
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Chapter 11 Egan's Testbank Questions With 100% Correct Answers. 
 
1. What is the primary function of the lungs? 
a. Convert angiotensin I to angiotensin II. 
b. Filter pulmonary blood. 
c. Gas exchange. 
d. Remove carbon monoxide (CO). 
Gas exchange. 
2. During each cycle of normal resting ventilation, a volume of gas is moved into and out of the respiratory tract. This cyclical volume is called the: 
a. inspiratory reserve volume (IRV). 
b. vital capacity (VC). 
c. residual volume (RV). 
d. t...
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