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Questions About the Respiratory System Questions
Question 1 of 5
The common drugs used against TB is
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D, "All these." PAS, Ethambutol, and Streptomycin are all common drugs used against TB. PAS inhibits bacterial folic acid synthesis, Ethambutol inhibits cell wall synthesis, and Streptomycin inhibits protein synthesis. Using a combination of these drugs helps to target different aspects of TB bacteria, reducing the likelihood of resistance development. Therefore, all of these drugs are essential in the treatment of TB, making choice D the correct answer.
Question 2 of 5
The nurse is performing a respiratory assessment of a patient who has been experiencing episodes of hypoxia. The nurse is aware that this is ultimately attributable to impaired gas exchange. On what factor does adequate gas exchange primarily depend?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B: An adequate ventilation-perfusion ratio. Adequate gas exchange primarily depends on the matching of ventilation (air reaching the alveoli) and perfusion (blood flow to the alveoli). A mismatch in this ratio can lead to impaired gas exchange, resulting in hypoxia. Option A relates to gas movement efficiency but does not address the matching of ventilation and perfusion. Option C mentions shunted blood, which is not directly related to the ventilation-perfusion ratio. Option D is unrelated to gas exchange. In summary, the ventilation-perfusion ratio is crucial for optimal gas exchange, making it the correct choice.
Question 3 of 5
The nasal conchae epithelial surface serves to:
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Rationale: The nasal conchae increase surface area, causing air turbulence to warm, moisten, and filter inhaled air. This helps in preventing respiratory issues. Choice A is correct as it explains the primary function of the conchae. Choice B is incorrect as the primary function is not filtering. Choice C is incorrect as the conchae primarily warm and moisten inhaled air rather than recapture moisture from exhaled air. Overall, choice D is correct as it encompasses all the functions of the nasal conchae.
Question 4 of 5
Each of the following factors affects the rate of external respiration except the
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: The correct answer is D: PN2 of the alveoli. The rate of external respiration is primarily influenced by the partial pressure of oxygen (PO2) in the alveoli, as it drives oxygen diffusion into the blood. PCO2 affects the removal of carbon dioxide. The thickness of the respiratory membrane impacts gas exchange efficiency. However, PN2 does not significantly impact gas exchange in the lungs, as nitrogen (N2) is inert and does not participate in gas exchange. Thus, PN2 of the alveoli does not affect the rate of external respiration.
Question 5 of 5
The effect of pH on hemoglobin saturation is known as the
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B: Bohr effect. This effect describes how pH affects hemoglobin saturation. When pH decreases (becomes more acidic), hemoglobin's affinity for oxygen decreases, promoting oxygen unloading in tissues. This is due to the protonation of histidine residues in hemoglobin, altering its structure. The other choices are incorrect because the Bainbridge reflex is related to heart rate regulation in response to changes in blood volume, the pulmonary reflex relates to the regulation of breathing in response to changes in blood oxygen levels, and the respiratory effect is a general term that does not specifically describe the pH effect on hemoglobin saturation.