
First Aid Respiratory
Quiz by Seleste Parma
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What are the stages of lung development?
Which of the following produces a component of surfactant and degrade toxins via CYP450?
Which of the following produces secretes surfactant?
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What type of cells are typically in the respiratory bronchioles?
What type of cells are typically in the alveoli?
Where does cilia typically end?
Where does an object go when aspirated supine?
Where does an object go when aspirated upright?
Where does an object go when aspirated while lying on right side?
Where is the phrenic nerve and IVC located?
Where is the esophagus and vagus located?
Where is the aorta, thoracic duct and azygous vein located?
What is the air that moves into the lung with each quiet respiration?
What is the air that can still be breathed in after normal inspiration?
What is the air that can still be exhaled out after normal expiration?
What is the air in the lung after maximal expiration?
What is the air that can be breathed in after normal exhalation?
What is the volume of gas after normal expiration; outward pulling force of chest wall is balanced with inward collapsing force of lungs?
What is the volume of gas that can be expired after a maximal inspiration?
What is the volume of gas present in the lungs after a maximal inspiration?
What is the tendency for lungs to collapse inward and the chest wall to spring inward?
What is the change in lung volume for a change of pressure, inversely proportional to wall stiffness, and increased by surfactant?
What is how lung inflation follows a different pressure-volume curve than lung deflation due to need to overcome surface tension forces in inflation?