Ans: B
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Type: General Knowledge
2. A patient who is experiencing an allergic reaction states that his tongue “feels thick” and speaks at a low volume. You should immediately evaluate for: A) angioedema. B) hypotension. C) a gag reflex. D) adventitious breath sounds.
Ans: A
Page: 854
Type: General Knowledge
3. The oropharynx and nasopharynx meet in the back of the throat at the: A) larynx. B) hyoid bone. C) hypopharynx. D) glottic opening.
Ans: C
Page: 854
Type: General Knowledge
4. Common effects of gag reflex stimulation include all of the following, EXCEPT: A) vomiting. B) tachycardia. C) bradycardia. D) increased intracranial pressure.
Ans: B
Page: 854
Type: General Knowledge
5. The most obvious external landmark of the larynx is the: A) cricoid cartilage. B) hyoid bone. C) arytenoid cartilage. D) thyroid cartilage.
Ans: D
Page: 854
Type: General Knowledge
6. On either side of the glottis, tissue forms a pocket called the: A) vallecula. B) piriform fossae. C) cuneiform cartilage. D) hypopharyngeal space.
Ans: B
Page: 855
Type: General Knowledge
7. The \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ cartilage forms a complete ring and maintains the trachea in an open position. A) cricoid B) thyroid C) arytenoid D) laryngeal
Ans: A
Page: 855
Type: General Knowledge
Ans: C
Page: 855
Type: General Knowledge
Ans: A
Page: 860
Type: General Knowledge
10. The mainstem bronchus ends at the level of the: A) lobar bronchi. B) bronchioles. C) segmental bronchi. D) subsegmental bronchi.
Ans: B
Page: 856
Type: General Knowledge
11. \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ cells are found in the lining of the airways and produce a blanket of mucus that covers the entire lining of the conducting airways. A) Kupfer B) Alveolar C) Ciliary D) Goblet
Ans: D
Page: 857
Type: General Knowledge
12. What type of medication dries secretions in the airway and prevents the cilia from removing them effectively? A) Diuretic B) Antibiotic C) Antipyretic D) Antihistamine
Ans: D
Page: 857
Type: General Knowledge
Ans: C
Page: 858
Type: General Knowledge
Ans: A
Page: 858-859
Type: General Knowledge
15. In a person who is not bedridden, most pulmonary infections occur in the: A) middle lobes of the lungs. B) bases of the lungs. C) apices of the lungs. D) upper portion of the lungs.
Ans: B
Page: 859
Type: General Knowledge
Ans: A
Page: 859
Type: General Knowledge
Ans: D
Page: 859
Type: General Knowledge
Ans: C
Page: 864
Type: General Knowledge
19. Hypoventilating patients: A) eliminate too much carbon dioxide. B) become hypercapneic and acidotic. C) experience an increase in blood pH. D) typically do not have an open airway.
Ans: B
Page: 852-853
Type: General Knowledge
Ans: A
Page: 862
Type: General Knowledge
Ans: A
Page: 861-862
Type: General Knowledge
22. Difficulty with exhalation is MOST characteristic of: A) supraglottic swelling. B) upper airway obstruction. C) a mild asthma attack. D) obstructive lung disease.
Ans: D
Page: 860
Type: General Knowledge
Ans: B
Page: 868
Type: General Knowledge
24. \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_ respirations are characterized by a grossly irregular pattern of breathing that may be accompanied by lengthy periods of apnea. A) Biot B) Agonal C) Eupneic D) Cheyne-Stokes
Ans: A
Page: 868
Type: General Knowledge