FOR AIR QUIZ

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FOR AIR Quiz

Test your knowledge on pulmonary health, asthma management, and the roles of various neurotransmitters in respiration. This quiz will challenge your understanding of the respiratory system, asthma treatments, and related pharmacology.

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Covers key topics in respiratory physiology
  • Ideal for students, healthcare professionals, and anyone interested in respiratory health
15 Questions4 MinutesCreated by BreathingGuide42
Statement 1: Sympathetic Nerves are characterized by their use of the neurotransmitter acethylcholine
Statement 2: Parasympathetic Nerves are characterized by the use of catecholamine neurotransmitters 
Statement 1 and 2 are incorrect
Statement 1 and 2 are correct
Statement 1 is correct; Statement 2 is incorrect
Statement 1 is incorrect; Statement 2 is correct
Inspiration is an active process that involves ______________ of the diaphragm
Expansion
Depletion
Contraction
Impulsion
Statements:
  1. Increase in Carbon Dioxide levels will stimulate an increase in the rate or depth (or both) of breathing
  2. Decrease in Oxygen levels will cause an increase in the rate of breathing
  3. In the control of the airways, different autonomic nerve systems are also involved
Two of the statements are true
All of these statements are true
One of the three responses are true
No correct stetement
Which of the following glands produce Cathecolamine?
Thyroid Gland
Hypothalamus
Pineal Gland
Adrenal Gland
In Pathopysiology of the Airway in Asthma, the _________ is free of significant mucus
Mucous Gland
Plasma
Airway
Lumen
As the airway walls thicken due to inflammatory reactions, the amount of airway narrowing produced by a given amount of smooth muscle contraction in asthma is much greater than that in a normal airway.
The statement is true
The statement is false
The following are Inflammatory Cells in Asthma except:
T Lymphocytes
Mast cells
Macrophages
Prostaglandin D2
The following are Key Chemical Mediators in Asthma, except:
Chemokines
Nitric Oxide
Prostaglandin D2
Neutrophils
Relievers are the agents or drugs used to control mainly the inflammatory process in asthma and help prevent another attack or episode
The statement is true
The statement is false
It depends
Controllers are agents or drugs used to relieve the symptoms associated with broncho-constriction
The statement is true
The statement is false
It depends
Available FORAIR strengths in the Philippines are 25mcg Salmeterol + 125 mcg Fluticasone per actuation AND 25 mcg Salmeterol + 250 mcg Fluticasone per actuation
TRUE
FALSE
FORAIR is not metabolized in the liver
TRUE
FALSE
FORAIR is not indicated for Status Asthmaticus
TRUE
FALSE
GINA and GOLD 2019 recognizes the inclusion of LABA+ICS in their Treatment Guidelines. This is consistent for several years now.
TRUE
FALSE
FORAIR is a Metered Dose Inhaler
TRUE
FALSE
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