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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A Atrophy of bronchial glands
B Decreased CD8 T lymphocytes
C Decreased interleukin-8 levels
D Increased eosinophils
Question #2
A Vital capacity, Total lung capacity, and Diffusing capacity
B Respiratory rates and Forced expiratory flow
C Total lung capacity, Respiratory rates and Forced expiratory flow
D Vital capacity, Respiratory rates and Forced expiratory flow
Question #3
A Bowels
B Skin
C Urinary tract
D Lungs
Question #4
A Alveolar wall thickening and Decreased lung compliance
B Lung consolidation, Alveolar wall thickening and Decreased lung compliance
C Inflammation, Lung consolidation, and Formation of exudates
D Formation of exudates, Alveolar wall thickening and Decreased lung compliance
Question #5
A Positive Trousseau sign, Positive Chvostek sign, Hyperactive reflexes, Muscle twitching, and Constipation
B Constipation, Hyperactive reflexes, Muscle twitching, and Paresthesias
C Positive Trousseau sign, Positive Chvostek sign, Constipation, and Paresthesias
D Positive Trousseau sign, Positive Chvostek sign, Hyperactive reflexes, Muscle twitching, and Paresthesias
Question #6
A Increased osmolality of extracellular fluid
B Increased osmolality of intracellular fluid
C Decreased osmolality in extracellular fluid
D Decreased osmolality in intracellular fluid
Question #7
A If metabolic acidosis exists, the kidneys increase their acid retention.
B If metabolic acidosis exists, the kidneys slow their acid excretion.
C If metabolic alkalosis exists, the kidneys slow their acid excretion.
D If metabolic alkalosis exists, the kidneys slow their acid retention.
Question #8
A Injury to the alveolar-capillary membrane. Increased alveolar-capillary permeability. Decreased lung compliance
B Decreased lung compliance. Alveolar wall thickening. Collapse of the lung
C Alveolar wall thickening. Collapse of the lung
D Increased alveolar-capillary permeability. Alveolar wall thickening. Collapse of the lung
Question #9
A Bacterial infection
B Smoking
C Viral infection
D Chemical irritants
Question #10
A It is autosomal-dominant.
B It is the most common genetic disease in the United States.
C It is common in African Americans.
D It affects endocrine glands.
Question #11
A Centriacinar, Panacinar, and Paraseptal
B Panacinar, Parenchyma and Bullae
C Centriacinar, Parenchyma and Bullae
D Parenchyma and Bullae
Question #12
A Between 7.35 and 7.45
B Less than 6.9
C 7.3
D Greater than 7.8
Question #13
A Distended alveoli
B A honeycomb lung
C Destruction of acini
D Constrictive bronchi
Question #14
A Carbonic acid (H 2CO 3)
B (H +) molecule
C Bicarbonate (HCO 3 –)
D Carbon dioxide (CO 2)
Question #15
A Bronchoconstriction
B Decreased sputum production
C Bronchodilation
D Decreased cough reflex
Question #16
A It involves irreversible airway obstruction.
B It is characterized by airway inflammation.
C Extrinsic asthma has adult onset.
D There is decreased responsiveness to environmental stimuli.
Question #17
A Collapse of the proximal airways
B Widespread occurrence of bronchial plugs
C Trapping of air in the distal air sacs
D Extensive inflammation of the lower airways
Question #18
A Asthma
B Emphysema
C Chronic bronchitis
D Bronchiectasis
Question #19
A Calcification, Ghon tubercles, Formation of granulomas, Activation of macrophages
B Ghon tubercles, Formation of granulomas, Activation of macrophages, Antigen-antibody complexes
C Calcification, Antigen-antibody complexes, Formation of granulomas, Activation of macrophages
D Calcification, Ghon tubercles, Formation of granulomas, Antigen-antibody complexes
Question #20
A Decreased postural blood pressure, Vomiting, Weight loss, Dizziness, and Oliguria
B Decreased postural blood pressure, Flat neck veins, Weight loss, Dizziness, and Oliguria
C Decreased postural blood pressure, Flat neck veins, Vomiting, Dizziness, and Oliguria
D Decreased postural blood pressure, Vomiting, Weight loss, Dizziness, and Vomiting