Pathophysiology 2

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Pathophysiology Quiz: Respiratory Disorders

Test your knowledge of pathophysiology with our engaging quiz focused on respiratory disorders. Challenge yourself with 10 multiple-choice questions covering key topics like bronchospasm, emphysema, respiratory acidosis, and more.

Perfect for healthcare students, professionals, and anyone interested in expanding their knowledge of respiratory health!

  • Understand critical respiratory conditions
  • Evaluate your knowledge and skills
  • Enhance your learning experience
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by DiagnosingLung117
The primary treatment for bronchospasm is
Assisted ventilation
Humidified oxygen
Bronchodilator therapy
Corticosteroid therapy
Emphysema
An abundance of pulmonary surfactant
Chronic destruction of the alveolar walls
Excessive mucous production in the bronchi
Progressive weakening of the lung parachyma
A side effect of GTN is
Transcient hypertension
Transient hypotension
Transient delirium
Transient dyspnoea
A hyperventilating patient
May be acidotic and is trying to decrease his or her ph
Is most effectively treated by administering a sedative drug
Should rebreathe his or her carbon dioxide to effect resolution
Presents with tachypnoea and marked use of accessary muscles
Which one of the following clinical findings is most suggestive of inadequate oxygenation
Irregular tachycardia
Blood pressure 90/50mm Hg
Accessory muscle use
Altered mental status
Any patient with a presumptive diagnosis of pneumothorax should
Recieve prophalytic needle thoracentesis
Be intubated and ventilated at a rate of 15 breaths/min
Be considered unstable and reassessed every 5 minutes
Be transported to hospital by air ambulance
Which of the following conditions would least likely present with an acute onset of respiratory distress
Pneumonia
Analphlyaxis
Pneumothorax
Pulmonary embolism
In respiratory acidosis plasma ph will
Increase
Decrease
Not change
Which of the following is an incorrect association
Dyspnoea - laboured breathing
Bronchitis - inflammation of the bronchi
Anoxia - absence of oxygen
Apnoea - excessively high breathing rate
Difficulty in expelling CO2 due to emphysema could cause
Pyloric stenosis
Respiratory acidosis
Respiratory alkolosis
Appendicitis
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