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36) Quiet inspiration will thoracic and lung volume and 36) intrapulmonary press

ID: 3483731 • Letter: 3

Question

36) Quiet inspiration will thoracic and lung volume and 36) intrapulmonary pressure. A) increase, decrease C) increase, increase B) decrease, increase D) decrease, decrease TRUE/FALSE. Write "T' if the statement is true and 'F" if the statement is false. 37) Quiet expiration will increase intrapulmonary pressure to about +3 mm Hg above 37) atmospheric pressure 8) Forced expiratory volume tests are used to differentiate between restrictive and obstructive lung disorders 38) 39) The maximum amount of gas that can be inspired afer a normal tidal expiration is the 39) inspiratory capacity. MULTIPL question. E CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the 40) Obstructive pulmonary diseases often cause the FEV1 to be decreased by or 40) more A)0% B)10% C) 5% D) 20% TRUE/FALSE. Write "T' if the statement is true and 'F if the statement is false. 41) Vital capacity is reduced in pulmonary restrictive disorders. 41) MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 42) Which of the following is true? 42) A) The oxygen concentration of inspired air is higher than that of alveolar air B) Blood in the pulmonary veins is low in oxygen. C) Blood in the pulmonary veins is high in carbon dioxide. D) All of the choices are true. 43) Cessation of breathing is known as A) apnea. C) pneumothorax. B) dyspnea. D) cupnea.

Explanation / Answer

36. B) Quite inspiration will decrease thoracic and lung volume and increases intrapulmonary pressure.

37. Quiet expiration will increase intrapulmonary pressure to about +3 mmHg above atmospheric pressure - True.

38. Forced expiratory volume tests are used to diffrentiated between restrictive and obstructive lung disorder - True.

39. The maximum amount of gas that can be inspired after a normal tidal expiration is the inspiratory capacity - True.

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