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- 11. If lung compliance decreases with advancing age, in the absence of other changes: a) the work of breathing would increase. b) the lungs would be easier to inflate. c) lung elastance would decrease d) airway resistance would increase during inspiration15. Which of the following sets of findings is most likely in a 60-year-old woman with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease? Functional Residual Capacity A) B) C) D) E) Lung Compliance ↑ t Forced Vital Capacity + ↑42. A healthy 35-year-old woman is breathing room air while standing. Which of the following best explains why alveoli at the top of the lungs have a higher Po, than alveoli at the of the lungs in this woman?A) Higher perfusion per unit lung volumeB) Higher ratio of ventilation to perfusionC) Higher ventilation per unit lung volumeD) Lower perfusion per unit lung volumeE) Lower ratio of ventilation to perfusionF) Lower ventilation per unit lung volume
- Select the correct statement regarding the Intrapulmonary pressure A) difference of atmospheric and respiratory pressures B) it is always negative C) pressure within the alveoli of the lungs D) pressure in the space between the visceral and parietal pleuraeWhich of the following is TRUE of airway resistance in the respiratory system? O a) Resistance increases with increasing lung volume b) Resistance decreases with increasing lung volume Oc) Resistance decreases when bronchi are exposed to acetylcholine d) Resistance increases when bronchi are exposed to norepinephrine4. The diffusing capacity of the lung for oxygen is decreased by an increase in which of the following? A) Alveolar membrane thickness B) Alveolar surface area C) Hematocrit D) Pulmonary capillary blood transit time E) Pulmonary capillary blood volume
- All of the statements are true except A)Decreasing levels of oxygen in the blood are detected by chemoreceptors in the kidney. B)As a person's activity level increases, the level of CO2 in the blood increases and stimulates faster breathing. C)Chemoreceptors involved in the control of breathing are located in the brainstem and the carotid and aortic bodies. D)Breathing is controlled by both voluntary and involuntary mechanisms.Your partner is ventilating you non-intubated, 1 year old at a rate of 60 times per minute. Which of the following is most likely to occur? A) Gastric distension B) Respiratory alkalosis C) APpropriate ventilations D) Hyperventilation syndrome1) What effect does changes in compliance and resistance have the voumes and pressures delivered? A) Increased compliance, decreased resistance B) Increased compliance, increased resistance C) Decreased compliance, increased resistance D) Decreased compliance, decreased resistance 2) Identify possible clinical situations/disorders that would imitate the changes in compliance and resistance as demonstrated on the lung simulator in a patient requiring manual ventilation. A) Normal compliance, normal resistance B) Increased compliance, decreased resistance C) Increased compliance, increased resistance D) Decreased compliance, increased resistance E) Decreased compliance, decreased resistance