Anatomy Part 1
Anatomy Part 2
PFTs
Bronchodilator Pharmacology/Asthma Intro Part 1
Bronchodilator Pharmacology/Asthma Intro Part 2
100

The right lung has this many lobes.

What is 3 lobes?

100

Normally, humans breathe through this type of pressure.

What is negative pressure?

100

The type of lung disease that results in a concave shape on the spirometry graph.

What is obstructive lung disease?

100

This type of therapy alone would be best to use for sports-induced asthma?.

What are SABAs (albuterol/levoalbuterol)?

100

Ipratropium and Tiotropium are examples of this type of bronchodilator.

What are muscarinic antagonists?

200

This oxygen delivery device would not be good to use in patients with nasal congestion.

What is a nasal cannula?

200

The percentage of oxygen in the blood bound to hemoglobin.

What is SaO2?

200

An obstruction value of 32 would fit into this category.

What is severe obstruction?

200

The type of receptors that promote vasodilation.

What are beta-2 adrenergic receptors?

200

The type of receptors that SAMAs/LAMAs work.

What are M3 receptors?

300

The values of PaO2 and SpO2 that indicate hypoxemia.

What are PaO2= <60mmHg and SpO2=90%?

300

The minimum and maximum values for FiO2.

What is minimum=0.21 and maximum=1?

300

A patient has a decreased FVC and a FEV1/FVC ratio that is about normal. They have this type of lung disease.

What is obstructive lung disease?

300

These three diseases are part of the atopic triad.

What are atopic dermatitis (eczema), asthma-allergies, and allergic rhinitis?

300

This type of asthma drug is great for chronic management, but not for acute management.

What are inhaled corticosteroids?

400

This oxygen delivery device has colors that correspond to different flow rates.

What is a venturi mask?

400

The purpose of the cuff during intubation.

What are preventing aspiration and keeping the tube in place?

400

This part of the lung volume and capacity graph will stay at ~1.2L to prevent lung collapse.

What is residual volume?

400

Beta agonists may activate beta-1 receptors, which can cause these adverse effects.

What are increased heart rate, palpitations, dysarrhythmias, BP fluctuations?

400

This LABA has a quick onset of action of around 1-2 minutes.

What is formoterol?

500

Increased oxygen affinity (left shift in the oxygen saturation curve) results from what changes to pCO2, pH, and temperature. 

What is decreased pCO2, increased pH, and decreased temperature?

500

This lobe of the lung is the most common aspiration site.

What is the left middle lobe?

500

The FeNO ranges in adults that determine the benefit of inhaled cortocosteroid therapy.

What is Low<25ppb, intermediate=25-50ppb, high>50ppb?
500

A 2 y/o child has a diagnosis of atopic dermatitis. This is the other criteria needed for the Asthma Predictive Index.

What is less than 3 years of age with at least 4 episodes of wheezing within the past year?

500

Tiotropium is most selective for this type of muscarinic receptor.

What is M3?

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