Pharmacology
Anatomy
Pathophysiology
100

SABAs and LABAs act on this type of receptor.

What is the beta 2 adrenergic receptor?

100

The epiglottis does this:

What is prevent food and liquid from entering the lower respiratory tract during swallowing?

100

This clinical presentation is consistent with a patient suffering from Emphysema. 

What is a pink puffer?

200

Ipratropium is an example of this class of medications.

What are SAMAs?

200

The trachea extends from this level and ends at this other level.

What is C6 to T4 or T5?

200

This cardiac condition can result due to primary disease in lungs.

What is cor pulmonale?

300

Antimetabolites act via this mechanism:

What is interfering with the incorporation of nucleotides into DNA?

300

This marks the change from conducting zone to respiratory zone.

What are terminal bronchioles?

300

The FEV1/FVC ratio is reduced in this type of disorder.

What is an obstructive disorder

400

This class of antineoplastic agent acts primarily by chemically interacting with DNA

What are alkylating agents?

400

These makeup the 4 paired sinuses

What are maxillary, frontal, ethmoidal, and sphenoidal sinuses?

400

A malignant tumor of the cartilage.

What is a chondrosarcoma?
500

Indacaterol is approved for this condition, but not for this other one.

What are COPD and Asthma?


500
These 2 nerves provide sensory innervation to the external acoustic meatus.

What are the ariculotemporal nerve (CN V3) and the Vagus nerve (CNX).

500

These makeup the stages of pneumonia

Congestion

Red Hepatization

Grey Hepatization

Resolution