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Review of Pulmonary Physiology
Is it inspiration or expiration w...,
What is transpulmonary pressure,
What is the slope of the pressure...
40  cards
Arterial Blood Gases
What is sao2,
How is the oxygen content of bloo...,
How can the partial pressure of o...
39  cards
Review of Normal Gross Anatomy and Histology of the Respiratory System
What is the definition between up...,
In what way are the lungs like th...,
How do you tell pulmonary artery ...
21  cards
Diseases of the Upper Aerodigestive Tract
A child comes in with a superfici...,
What is an irritation fibroma and...,
Where is an irritation fibroma no...
44  cards
Pathology of Obstructive Lung Diseases
What is the 1 spirometry characte...,
What happens to the airways in em...,
How does smoking cause emphysema
41  cards
Obstructive Lung Diseases
What patients are at the greatest...,
What is the function of the of th...,
What are examples of nonadrenergi...
38  cards
Neonatal and Pediatric Pulmonary Disease
What are the periods of lung deve...,
What does the lung develop from a...,
Do mucous or serous glands develo...
28  cards
Pathology of Environmental / Occupational Lung Diseases
What is a pneumonconiosis,
What is the most dangerous size o...,
What is the common pathogenesis o...
38  cards
Occupational Lung Diseases
What types of things do you want ...,
What is silicoproteinosis and how...,
What is the worst stage of chroni...
13  cards
Abnormal Breath Sounds; Intro to Chest Imaging
What is the lowest lobe you can h...,
What lobe can not be heard in eac...,
What do bronchial breath sounds s...
28  cards
Pathology of Pulmonary Infections
What bacteria is the most common ...,
What is the second most common ca...,
What are the features of pneumoni...
41  cards
Bacterial and Fungal Pneumonias; Tuberculosis
What is the number one leading ca...,
How do smoking and alcoholism pre...,
What pneumonias are transmitted b...
34  cards
Pharmacology of Pulmonary Tuberculosis
What is the general treatment par...,
What is the mechanism of action o...,
What patients are at greatest ris...
24  cards
Pathology of Interstitial Lung Disease
In interstitial lung diseases wha...,
What can be seen generally in pat...,
What is honeycomb lung
29  cards
Lung Cancer - Pathology
What are primary lung cancers der...,
What specific cancers fall under ...,
Why are carcinoid tumors put into...
37  cards
Interstitial Lung Disease - Clinical
What are the signs and symptoms o...,
What is the best way to check for...,
What should you generally think a...
26  cards
Lung Cancer - Clinical and Smoking Cessation
What are the major occupational a...,
Why does lung cancer tend to pres...,
What is the best form of smoking ...
27  cards
Pleural Diseases
Give conditions which can pleural...,
What processes can cause direct p...,
How can malignancies and pneumoni...
32  cards
Pulmonary Vascular Diseases
What is the definition of pulmona...,
How can you tell if pulmonary hyp...,
What are groups i and ii pulmonar...
44  cards
Pharmacology: Anticoagulation
What is the mechanism of action o...,
What monitoring is required for u...,
How are the pharmacokinetics of l...
31  cards
Aging and the Respiratory System
What happens to the respiratory m...,
How does the chest wall change as...,
What happens to elastic recoil as...
15  cards
Respiratory Failure
What is the definition of respira...,
What is the difference between hy...,
What is acute vs chronic vs acute...
40  cards
Introduction to Sleep and Sleep Medicine
Is sleep an active or a passive p...,
What are the two opposing process...,
What pattern of sleep is associat...
45  cards
First Pass Miss
What pressures are equal at frc,
What is la places relationship an...,
What is meant by effort dependenc...
157  cards

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