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On what does the movement of gases between the lungs and the body tissues mainly depend?
 
  a. Active transport
  b. Gaseous diffusion
  c. Membrane dialysis
  d. Membrane transport



Q. 2  What is used for setting optimal PEEP on a ventilator?
 
  a. Pressure-volume curve
  b. Flow-volume curve
  c. Patient's height and weight
  d. The disease state the patient is in



Q. 3  Where is Raw highest in the airway of the human body?
 
  a. Terminal bronchioles
  b. Carina
  c. Left lower lobe
  d. Nose, mouth, and large airways



Q. 4  Which of the following causes gas to flow into and out of the alveoli during breathing?
 
  a. Transrespiratory system pressure (PTR)
  b. Intrapleural pressure (Ppl)
  c. Transpulmonary pressure (PTP)
  d. Transmural pressure (Ptm)
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6 years ago
(Answer to Q. 1)  ANS: B
Gas movement between the lungs and tissues occurs by simple diffusion.

(Answer to Q. 2)  ANS: A
Pressure-volume curve is used for setting optimal PEEP.

(Answer to Q. 3)  ANS: D
Approximately 80 of the resistance to gas flow occurs in the nose, mouth, and large airways, where flow is mainly turbulent. Only about 20 of the total resistance to flow is attributable to airways smaller than 2 mm in diameter, where flow is mainly laminar.

(Answer to Q. 4)  ANS: A
Transrespiratory pressure (PTR) gradient causes gas to flow into and out of the alveoli during breathing.
Juicy93 Author
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6 years ago
Wow! Thanks you for this correct set of answers, wasn't expecting it
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6 years ago
My pleasure!
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