Mucokinetics and Surfactants
Anti-inflammatory & Anti-asthmatic Agents
100

What are the two layers of airway mucus called?


    Gel and Sol Layer

100

 What is the most common immunoglobulin in

response to allergy?

A)IgA

B)IgE

C)IgM

D)IgG

B) IgE

200

Which solution is less irritating to the respiratory tract than sterile water? Hypertonic or Hypotonic?



    A: Hypotonic saline

200

What are the two main groups of Corticosteroid? Choose all that apply)

A) Mineralocorticoids 

B) Hypercorticoids

C) Hypocorticoids

D) Glucocorticoids

A) Mineralocorticoids

 D) Glucocorticoids

300

Can you give Acetylcysteine alone? Why or why not?

    A: No, you need to give it with a bronchodilator because it will cause bronchospasm and nausea.

    A: No, you need to give it with a bronchodilator because it will cause bronchospasm and nausea.

300

What produces immunoglobulins?

A) B lymphocytes

B) T lymphocytes

C) Antigens

D) Mast Cells

A) B lymphocytes

400

Name adverse reactions that could occur during or after surfactant administration.


A: Reflux of solution, transient desaturation, bradycardia, hypotension, pulmonary hemorrhage or hyperoxygenation.

400

 What is the role of Leukotriene?


-To regulate allergic and inflammatory reactions

500

What happens when the ciliary function is impaired and mucus production increases?

 A: The pulmonary system becomes overwhelmed leading to secretion retention

500

What are Chemical mediators

Initiators of the inflammatory process that are released in response to a stimulus (ex injury, infection, or inflammation)

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