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RTS Week 4 Check your Understanding

Navigation   » List of Schools  »  West Coast University  »  Pathophysiology  »  Pathophysiology 370 – Pathophysiology  »  Fall 2020  »  RTS Week 4 Check your Understanding

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  Destruction of acini
B  Constrictive bronchi
C  A honeycomb lung
D  Distended alveoli
Question #2
A  Widespread occurrence of bronchial plugs
B  Extensive inflammation of the lower airways
C  Trapping of air in the distal air sacs
D  Collapse of the proximal airways
Question #3
A  Hyperactive reflexes.
B  Positive Chvostek sign
C  Constipation
D  Muscle twitching
E  Paresthesias
F  Positive Trousseau sign
Question #4
A  Parenchyma
B  Bullae
C  Panacinar
D  Paraseptal
E  Centriacinar
Question #5
A  Decreased osmolality in extracellular fluid
B  Increased osmolality of intracellular fluid
C  Increased osmolality of extracellular fluid
D  Decreased osmolality in intracellular fluid
Question #6
A  Carbonic acid (H2CO3)
B  Bicarbonate (HCO3-)
C  Carbon dioxide (CO2)
D  (H+) molecule
Question #7
A  Infection
B  Mucous plugs
C  Thinning bronchial smooth muscle
D  Hyperventilation
Question #8
A  There is decreased responsiveness to environmental stimuli.
B  It involves irreversible airway obstruction.
C  Extrinsic asthma has adult onset.
D  It is characterized by airway inflammation.
Question #9
A  Formation of exudates
B  Alveolar wall thickening
C  Inflammation
D  Lung consolidation
E  Decreased lung compliance
Question #10
A  Between 7.35 and 7.45
B  7.3
C  Less than 6.9
D  Greater than 7.8
Question #11
A  Caucasian
B  Client age younger than 50
C  Elevated levels of ?1-Antitrypsin
D  No history of cigarette smoking
E  Enzyme levels that are below normal
Question #12
A  Vomiting.
B  Dizziness
C  Weight loss
D  Decreased postural blood pressure
E  Flat neck veins
F  Oliguria
Question #13
A  Emphysema
B  Bronchiectasis
C  Chronic bronchitis
D  Asthma
Question #14
A  Bronchoconstriction
B  Decreased sputum production
C  Bronchodilation
D  Decreased cough reflex
Question #15
A  It is the most common genetic disease in the United States.
B  It affects endocrine glands.
C  It is autosomal-dominant.
D  It is common in African Americans.
Question #16
A  Hypokalemia can often cause muscle weakness.
B  Hyperkalemia can result in weakness in the lower extremities.
C  Hypokalemia can result in a paralytic ileus.
D  Hyperkalemia can be characterized by intestinal cramping.
E  Hypokalemia is capable of causing elevated diastolic pressure.
Question #17
A  Calcification
B  Ghon tubercles
C  Activation of macrophages
D  Formation of granulomas
E  Antigen-antibody complexes
Question #18
A  Increased eosinophils
B  Atrophy of bronchial glands
C  Decreased interleukin-8 levels
D  Decreased CD8 T lymphocytes
Question #19
A  Pneumothorax
B  Hypersensitivity pneumonitis
C  adult respiratory distress syndrome
D  Sarcoidosis
Question #20
A  Hypovolemia
B  Fever
C  Pain
D  Anxiety
E  Hyper-osmolality of the extracellular fluid