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Patton: Anatomy and Physiology, 8th Edition Chapter 27-A: Physiology of the Respiratory System Test Bank
1.	The major factor that determines the movement of air into or out of the lungs is a pressure gradient. 
 
ANS: T	DIF:	Memorization	REF:	Page 824 TOP:	Mechanisms of Pulmonary Ventilation 
 
2.	A primary function of the respiratory system is to supply tissue with adequate oxygen and to remove carbon dioxide. 
 
ANS: T	DIF:	Memorization	REF:	Page 824 TOP:	Introduction 
 
3.	For air to remain in the lungs, the pressure in the lungs must be equal to or less than atmospheric pressure. 
 
ANS: T	DIF:...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 17 pages •
1.	The major factor that determines the movement of air into or out of the lungs is a pressure gradient. 
 
ANS: T	DIF:	Memorization	REF:	Page 824 TOP:	Mechanisms of Pulmonary Ventilation 
 
2.	A primary function of the respiratory system is to supply tissue with adequate oxygen and to remove carbon dioxide. 
 
ANS: T	DIF:	Memorization	REF:	Page 824 TOP:	Introduction 
 
3.	For air to remain in the lungs, the pressure in the lungs must be equal to or less than atmospheric pressure. 
 
ANS: T	DIF:...
AP2 Exam Questions And Answers Latest 2022
1.	Factors involved in determining a person’s blood volume. 
	Age 
	Body composition: less body fat in the boy=more blood per kg of body weight. Females tend to have more body fat than males. 
	Method of measurement: 
	Direct method: can only be accomplished by complete removal of all blood from an experimental animal. 
	Indirect method: in humans “tagging” of RBCs or plasma components with radioisotopes 
 
2.	Which mature cells have no nucleus, ribosomes, and other organelles? 
	Red blood...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
1.	Factors involved in determining a person’s blood volume. 
	Age 
	Body composition: less body fat in the boy=more blood per kg of body weight. Females tend to have more body fat than males. 
	Method of measurement: 
	Direct method: can only be accomplished by complete removal of all blood from an experimental animal. 
	Indirect method: in humans “tagging” of RBCs or plasma components with radioisotopes 
 
2.	Which mature cells have no nucleus, ribosomes, and other organelles? 
	Red blood...
AP2 Exam Questions And Answers Latest 2022 100% Verified.
1.	Factors involved in determining a person’s blood volume. 
	Age 
	Body composition: less body fat in the boy=more blood per kg of body weight. Females tend to have more body fat than males. 
	Method of measurement: 
	Direct method: can only be accomplished by complete removal of all blood from an experimental animal. 
	Indirect method: in humans “tagging” of RBCs or plasma components with radioisotopes 
 
2.	Which mature cells have no nucleus, ribosomes, and other organelles? 
	Red blood...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
1.	Factors involved in determining a person’s blood volume. 
	Age 
	Body composition: less body fat in the boy=more blood per kg of body weight. Females tend to have more body fat than males. 
	Method of measurement: 
	Direct method: can only be accomplished by complete removal of all blood from an experimental animal. 
	Indirect method: in humans “tagging” of RBCs or plasma components with radioisotopes 
 
2.	Which mature cells have no nucleus, ribosomes, and other organelles? 
	Red blood...
AP2 Exam Questions And Answers Latest-2022
1.	Factors involved in determining a person’s blood volume. 
	Age 
	Body composition: less body fat in the boy=more blood per kg of body weight. Females tend to have more body fat than males. 
	Method of measurement: 
	Direct method: can only be accomplished by complete removal of all blood from an experimental animal. 
	Indirect method: in humans “tagging” of RBCs or plasma components with radioisotopes 
 
2.	Which mature cells have no nucleus, ribosomes, and other organelles? 
	Red blood...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
1.	Factors involved in determining a person’s blood volume. 
	Age 
	Body composition: less body fat in the boy=more blood per kg of body weight. Females tend to have more body fat than males. 
	Method of measurement: 
	Direct method: can only be accomplished by complete removal of all blood from an experimental animal. 
	Indirect method: in humans “tagging” of RBCs or plasma components with radioisotopes 
 
2.	Which mature cells have no nucleus, ribosomes, and other organelles? 
	Red blood...
AP2 Exam Questions And Answers 100% Verified.
1.	Factors involved in determining a person’s blood volume. 
	Age 
	Body composition: less body fat in the boy=more blood per kg of body weight. Females tend to have more body fat than males. 
	Method of measurement: 
	Direct method: can only be accomplished by complete removal of all blood from an experimental animal. 
	Indirect method: in humans “tagging” of RBCs or plasma components with radioisotopes 
 
2.	Which mature cells have no nucleus, ribosomes, and other organelles? 
	Red blood...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
1.	Factors involved in determining a person’s blood volume. 
	Age 
	Body composition: less body fat in the boy=more blood per kg of body weight. Females tend to have more body fat than males. 
	Method of measurement: 
	Direct method: can only be accomplished by complete removal of all blood from an experimental animal. 
	Indirect method: in humans “tagging” of RBCs or plasma components with radioisotopes 
 
2.	Which mature cells have no nucleus, ribosomes, and other organelles? 
	Red blood...
HIT - 135 ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY WITH PATHOPHYSIOLOGY1a
1.	MEDICAL ASSISTING IS PROBABLY NOT FOR YOU IF YOU: 
a.	have an interest in health and medicine 
b.	are good at multi-tasking 
c.	do not like variety in your job 
d.	are interested in a career in an expanding field 
2.	WHICH CATEGORY OF SKILLS INCLUDE THOSE THAT KEEP MEDICAL ASSISTANTS PRACTICING WITHIN THEIR SCOPE OF PRACTICE? 
a.	communication 
b.	legal and ethical concepts 
c.	instruction 
d.	operational functions 
3.	WHICH OF THESE IS AN EXAMPLE OF AN ADMINISTRATIVE SKILL? 
a.	collecting sp...
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1.	MEDICAL ASSISTING IS PROBABLY NOT FOR YOU IF YOU: 
a.	have an interest in health and medicine 
b.	are good at multi-tasking 
c.	do not like variety in your job 
d.	are interested in a career in an expanding field 
2.	WHICH CATEGORY OF SKILLS INCLUDE THOSE THAT KEEP MEDICAL ASSISTANTS PRACTICING WITHIN THEIR SCOPE OF PRACTICE? 
a.	communication 
b.	legal and ethical concepts 
c.	instruction 
d.	operational functions 
3.	WHICH OF THESE IS AN EXAMPLE OF AN ADMINISTRATIVE SKILL? 
a.	collecting sp...
Test Bank for Anatomy and Physiology for Health Professions An Interactive Journey 2nd Edition Colbe.
1) 
Knowing the exact body region of a sign or symptom can help a health care worker determine the 
 	. 
 
1) 
 
 
A) 
Proper medication 
 
B) 
 
Proper diagnosis 
C) 
Extent of injury 
 
D) 
 
Patient's size 
 
2) 
A body in the prone position is	. 2) 
 
A) 
Face up 
 
B) 
 
On right side 
 
C) 
 
On left side 
 
D) 
 
Face down 
 
3) 
A plane is an imaginary line dividing the body into	. 3) 
 
A) 
Sections 
 
B) 
 
Tissues 
 
C) 
 
 
Organs 
 
D) 
 
Squares 
 
4) 
Directional terms are used ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 30 pages •
1) 
Knowing the exact body region of a sign or symptom can help a health care worker determine the 
 	. 
 
1) 
 
 
A) 
Proper medication 
 
B) 
 
Proper diagnosis 
C) 
Extent of injury 
 
D) 
 
Patient's size 
 
2) 
A body in the prone position is	. 2) 
 
A) 
Face up 
 
B) 
 
On right side 
 
C) 
 
On left side 
 
D) 
 
Face down 
 
3) 
A plane is an imaginary line dividing the body into	. 3) 
 
A) 
Sections 
 
B) 
 
Tissues 
 
C) 
 
 
Organs 
 
D) 
 
Squares 
 
4) 
Directional terms are used ...
Patton: Anatomy and Physiology, 8th Edition Chapter 27-A: Physiology of the Respiratory System Test Bank
1.	The major factor that determines the movement of air into or out of the lungs is a pressure gradient. 
 
ANS: T	DIF:	Memorization	REF:	Page 824 TOP:	Mechanisms of Pulmonary Ventilation 
 
2.	A primary function of the respiratory system is to supply tissue with adequate oxygen and to remove carbon dioxide. 
 
ANS: T	DIF:	Memorization	REF:	Page 824 TOP:	Introduction 
 
3.	For air to remain in the lungs, the pressure in the lungs must be equal to or less than atmospheric pressure. 
 
ANS: T	DIF:...
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- Exam (elaborations)
- • 17 pages •
1.	The major factor that determines the movement of air into or out of the lungs is a pressure gradient. 
 
ANS: T	DIF:	Memorization	REF:	Page 824 TOP:	Mechanisms of Pulmonary Ventilation 
 
2.	A primary function of the respiratory system is to supply tissue with adequate oxygen and to remove carbon dioxide. 
 
ANS: T	DIF:	Memorization	REF:	Page 824 TOP:	Introduction 
 
3.	For air to remain in the lungs, the pressure in the lungs must be equal to or less than atmospheric pressure. 
 
ANS: T	DIF:...
Test Bank For Anatomy And Physiology Questions And Answers,Latest-2022 100% Verified.
1.	Factors involved in determining a person’s blood volume.
	Age
	Body composition: less body fat in the boy=more blood per kg of body weight. Females tend to have more body fat than males.
	Method of measurement:
	Direct method: can only be accomplished by complete removal of all blood from an experimental animal.
	Indirect method: in humans
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1.	Factors involved in determining a person’s blood volume.
	Age
	Body composition: less body fat in the boy=more blood per kg of body weight. Females tend to have more body fat than males.
	Method of measurement:
	Direct method: can only be accomplished by complete removal of all blood from an experimental animal.
	Indirect method: in humans
AP2 Exam Questions And Answers Latest 2022 100% Verified.
1.	Factors involved in determining a person’s blood volume. 
	Age 
	Body composition: less body fat in the boy=more blood per kg of body weight. Females tend to have more body fat than males. 
	Method of measurement: 
	Direct method: can only be accomplished by complete removal of all blood from an experimental animal. 
	Indirect method: in humans “tagging” of RBCs or plasma components with radioisotopes 
 
2.	Which mature cells have no nucleus, ribosomes, and other organelles? 
	Red blood...
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- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
1.	Factors involved in determining a person’s blood volume. 
	Age 
	Body composition: less body fat in the boy=more blood per kg of body weight. Females tend to have more body fat than males. 
	Method of measurement: 
	Direct method: can only be accomplished by complete removal of all blood from an experimental animal. 
	Indirect method: in humans “tagging” of RBCs or plasma components with radioisotopes 
 
2.	Which mature cells have no nucleus, ribosomes, and other organelles? 
	Red blood...
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