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(Respiratory System) Test

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The rings of the trachea are incomplete posteriorly and extend around the anterior how much of the tube?
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How big is the trachea in diameter and length?
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Which primary bronchus is shorter, wider, and more vertical than the other?
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How long is the esophagus is length?
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Which way do the lungs move on expiration?
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What is Pneumonia?
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How many lobes does the right lobe have?
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What is the visceral pleura?
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What is Pneumothorax?
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What part of the digestive canel that connects the pharynx with the stomach?
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Where is oxygen and carbon dioxide exchanged by diffusion?
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Which surface is concave, fitting over the diaphragm?
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The thymus reaches its maximum size when?
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What structure makes the trachea shift to the right slightly?
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What structures are associated with the mediastinum?
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Which lung is about 1 inch shorter than the other?
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Which fissure of the right lung creates a middle lobe?
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What is Interstitial or Viral or Pneumonitis Pneumonia?
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What are the organs of respiration?
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What is Hyaline Membrane Disease or Respiratory Distress Syndrome?
A.
Acute infection in the lung parenchyma
B.
Pneumonia caused by a virus and involving the alveolar walls and interstitial structures
C.
3
D.
Alveoli
E.
The inner layer of the sac that closely adheres to the surface of the lung
F.
Inferior surface
G.
Right Bronchus
H.
9 inches
I.
Puberty
J.
Arching of the aorta
K.
2/3
L.
Lungs
M.
Horizontal fissure
N.
Esophagus
O.
It is 1/2 inch diameter & 4 1/2 inch in length
P.
Accumulation of air in the pleural cavity resulting in collapse of the lung
Q.
Underaeration of the lungs due to a lack of surfactant
R.
Right lung
S.
1. Heart 2. Great vessels 3. Trachea 4.Esophagus 5. Thymus 6. Lymphatics 7. Nerves 8. Fibrous tissue 9. Fat
T.
They move superiorly
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What is composed of a light, spongy, highly elastic substance and covered by a layer of serous membrane?
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The trachea follows the curve of the vertebral column and extends from its junction with the larynx at what level of the vertebral column?
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What hormone does the thymus gland produce?
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Each lung is enclosed in a double-walled serous membrane sac called what?
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Which fissure divides the lungs into superior and inferior lobes?
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What area of the thorax is bounded by the sternum anteriorly, the spine posteriorly, and the lungs laterally?
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Which way do the lungs move on inspiration?
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The terminal bronchioles communicate with what?
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The trachea is anterior to what?
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A collapse of all or part of the lung

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