CLINICAL EXAM
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| 1.WHAT ARE THE FUNCTIONING OF THE NOSE? | 1. GETS AIR TO LOWER AIRWAY-NASAL PASSAGES2. FILTRATION-MUCUS MEMBRANE3. WARMS AND COOLS-CONTACT WITH BLOOD VESSELS4. HUMIDITY-MUCUS MEMBRANE
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| 3.HOW MANY LOBES ARE IN THE RIGHT LUNG? | 1.UPPER LOBE2.MIDDLE LOBE3.LOWER LOBE
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| 4.HOW MANY LOBES ARE IN THE LEFT LUNG? | 1.UPPER LOBE2.LOWER LOBE
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| 5.WHAT IS THE DEFINITION OF VENTILATION? | VENTILATION IS THE MOVEMENT OF AIR INTO AND OUT OF THE LUNGS
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| 6.WHAT IS PRIMARY MUSCLE OF VENTILATION? | DIAPHRAGM
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| 8.WHAT ARE THE FIVE REQUIREMENTS FOR RESPIRATION? | 1. RESPIRATORY MUSCLES FUNCTIONING PROPERLY2. WIDE OPEN AIRWAYS3. ALVEOLI IN CONTACT WITH FUNCTIONING CAPILLARIES4. NORMAL BRAIN FUNCTION5. ADEQUATE BLOOD SUPPLE THROUGH THE PULMONARY AND SYSTEMIC CIRCULATION
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| 9.WHAT IS PERFUSION? | PERFUSION IS THE AMOUNT OF BLOOD IN THE PULMONARY AND SYSTEMIC CIRCULATION
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| 10.WHAT ARE THE TWO RESPONSES THAT IS CONTROLLED BY THE BRAIN THAT DETERMINES VENTILATION? | TIDAL VOLUME AND RESPIRATORY RATE
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| 11.DURING VENTILATION AND PERFUSION MISMATCH, RESULTING IN POOR GAS EXCHANGE WILL CAUSE WHAT TWO THINGS TO OCCUR? | 1.HYPOXIA2.HYPERCAPIA
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| 13.WHAT ARE THE 3 COMPONENTS OF THE CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM? | 1.HEART2.BLOOD3.BLOOD VESSELS
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| 14.WHICH SIDE OF THE HEART IS RESPONSIBLE FOR CIRCULATION? | LEFT-SYSTEMICRIGHT-PULMONARY
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| 15.WHICH CIRCULATION HAS A HIGH DRIVING PRESSURE, HIGH ENERGY USAGE AND USES A LOT OF ENERGY? | SYSTEMIC-LEFT
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| 16.WHAT IS THE PRIMARY FUNCTION OF THE CAPILLARIES? | GAS EXCHANGE
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| 17.WHAT IS CARDIAC OUTPUT? | CARDIAC OUTPUT IS THE VOLUME OF BLOOD PUMPER BY EACH VENTRICLE PER MINUTE, DUE TO THE HEART RATE AND STROKE VOLUME (HEART RATE x STROKE VOLUME= CARDIAC OUTPUT)
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| 18.WHAT IS A NORMAL HEARTBEAT? | A NORMAL HEARTBEAT IS 60-100 BEAT PER A MINUTE AT REST
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| 19.WHAT IS TACHYCARDIA? | TACHYCARDIA IS WHEN THE PULSE IS ABOVE 100 BEAT PER A MINUTE AT REST
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