Exam 3 Review Flashcards

1
Q

Why do small alveoli tend to collapse in the absence of surfactant?

A

Because surface tension exerts inward forces on alveoli. Smaller alveoli generate higher internal pressures than larger alveoli causing air to leave small alveoli and travel to large alveoli.

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2
Q

Intrapleural pressure is most negative at the end of ___________.

A

inspiration

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3
Q

Nicotine gum and patches are both _____ forms of replacement therapy. They should be used on schedules.

A

long-acting

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4
Q

Fetuses can survive at the end of the _______ stage of lung development.

A

canalicular

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5
Q

The capillary double bed network fuses in the __________.

A

final stage (alveolar)

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6
Q

The epithelia differentiate and fuse in the ________ stage.

A

canalicular

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7
Q

Asymptomatic people with emphysema should be given _________.

A

SABAs to use PRN

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8
Q

Paradoxical vocal cord movement leads to a flattening of the _______ side of the flow/volume loop.

A

inspiratory

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9
Q

Elastic work increases with ________; resistance work increases with ________.

A

tidal volume; respiratory rate

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10
Q

Increased vagus nerve stimulation leads to broncho-________.

A

constriction

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11
Q

Hysteresis means that the compliance curve shifts _______ during inspiration.

A

right

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12
Q

Vocal cord dysfunction is treated with __________.

A

speech therapy

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13
Q

Metabolic acidosis is compensated mainly by the _____________.

A

peripheral chemoreceptors

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14
Q

The drawback of anti-IgE therapy is ________.

A

potential for anaphylaxis

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15
Q

Lungs develop from ____-derm.

A

endo

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16
Q

The lobes are established in the ______ stage.

A

embryonic

17
Q

The pseudoglandular stage branches up to __________.

A

the terminal bronchioles

18
Q

Which has more smooth muscle, blood vessels or bronchi?

A

Blood vessels

19
Q

Which intercostals aid inspiration?

A

The externals

20
Q

At the end of inspiration, the intrapleural pressure is roughly ______; at the end of expiration it’s ________.

A

-30 cm H2O; -5 cm H2O

21
Q

What formula shows that smaller alveoli generate higher pressure?

A

P = 2 x (T/r)

22
Q

What is hyperpnia?

A

High V(A) and normal P(a[CO2]), such as occurs in exercise

23
Q

What is the solubility coefficient for arterial oxygen?

A

0.0013 mM/Torr

24
Q

What is the partial pressure of oxygen in venous blood?

A

40 Torr

25
Q

A “rightward shift” in the hemoglobin curve means _____________.

A

decreased oxygen affinity

26
Q

What is the formula for C(a[O2])?

A

SpO2 x Hgb x 1.39 + 0.0013 x P(a[O2])

27
Q

Which part of the lung has higher V/Q?

A

The upper

28
Q

Vocal cord dysfunction will usually present with _________ stridor.

A

inspiratory

29
Q

Anticholinergics are approved for _________.

A

COPD but not asthma

30
Q

Give the GOLD scale and recommended treatments.

A

A: SABA
B: SABA, LABA/LAMA
C: SABA, LABA/LAMA, ICS
D: SABA, LABA/LAMA, ICS

31
Q

Normal PVR is _______ Wood units.

A

1-2

32
Q

What type of cell is predominant in the airways of those with chronic bronchitis?

A

Lymphocytes

33
Q

Most posterior mediastinal masses are ___________.

A

malignancies

34
Q

What are the second-generation anti-histamines?

A

Cetirizine (Zyrtec)
Fexofenadine (Allegra)
Loratadine (Claritin)