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What is the membrane lining the chest wall?   Parietal pleura  
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What is the membrane on the outer surface of each lung?   Visceral pleura  
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What test is done to assess a pt's respiratory health prior to surgery?   Pulmonary Function Tests (PFT)  
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What is the amount of air moved into or out of the lungs with each breath?   Tidal volume  
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What is the pressure outside of the chest (in the room)?   Atmospheric pressure  
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Is the air pressure in the intrapleural cavity positive or negative?   Negative  
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Is the air pressure inside the lungs positive or negative?   Positive  
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If the air pressure in the intrapleural cavity becomes greater than the pressure inside the lungs, what will happen?   Pneumothorax  
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What is the portion of pharynx behind the nose called?   Nasopharynx  
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What is the portion of the pharynx called behind the mouth?   Oropharynx  
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What respiratory structure is known as the voice box?   The larynx  
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What are the 3 functions of the larynx?   Passage for air, produce sound, prevent food from entering trachea.  
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What are clusters of lymphoid tissue located in the throat?   Tonsils  
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Where is the respiratory center for the body?   In the medulla  
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What acts as a lid at the top of the larynx to prevent food from entering the respiratory tract?   Epiglottis  
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What is the one and only purpose of the trachea.   Airway  
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what is the depression at which each bronchus enters the lungs?   Hilus  
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What are clusters of air sacs in the lungs resembling grapes?   Alveoli  
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What is the substance that prevents the alveoli from collapsing?   Surfactant  
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What is the area between the 2 lungs?   The mediastinum  
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What nerve stimulates the diaphragm to contract?   The phrenic nerve  
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What drug is given in a respiratory emergency that relaxes bronchial muscles?   Theophylline  
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What is incomplete expansion of the lungs?   Atelectasis  
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What is a disease characterized by "puffed up" alveoli?   Emphysema  
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What is chest pain caused by inflammation of the lining of the lungs?   Pleurisy  
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What stimulates the brain to breath?   Carbon dioxide  
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Temporary cessation of breathing.   Apnea  
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Labored breathing.   Dyspnea  
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Difficulty breathing relieved by sitting up.   Orthopnea  
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Abnormally low concentration of oxygen in the blood.   Hypoxia  
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Complete lack of oxygen to body cells.   Anoxia  
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A high concentration of carbon dioxide in the blood.   Hypercapnia  
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