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Another name for the nostrils...
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external nares
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The anterior part of the roof of the mouth
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soft palate
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The posterior part of the roof of the mouth
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hard palate
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The part dangling in the back of your throat
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uvula
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This "space" extends from the back of the nasal cavity to the tip of the uvula
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nasopharynx
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The nasopharynx extends from the ___ to the ___.
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nasal cavity; tip of the uvula
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The nasopharynx is lined with...
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PSCCE
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The nasopharynx is an (air/food) passageway
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air ONLY
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Which space is the pharyngeal tonsils located?
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Nasopharynx
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Which space is the auditory tube located?
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Nasopharynx
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The oropharynx is an (air/food) passageway
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air and food
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The laryngopharynx is an (air/food) passageway
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air and food
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This "space" extends from the uvula to the tip of the epiglottis
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oropharynx
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This "space" extends from the tip of the epiglottis to the fork in the road
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lanryngopharynx
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The oropharynx is lined with...
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stratified squamous
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The laryngopharynx is lined with...
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stratified squamous
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these are the bulges on either side of the uvula
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palatine tonsils
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the palatine tonsils are located in which space?
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oropharynx
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The lingual tonsils are located in which space?
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oropharynx
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Another name for the false vocal cords is...
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vestibular folds
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Another name for vestibular folds is...
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false vocal cords
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Another name for vocal folds is...
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true vocal cords
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Another name for true vocal cords is..
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vocal folds
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Is the vestibular folds involved in sound production?
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no
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Is the vocal folds involved in sound production?
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yes
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A Tracheotomy needs to be done (above/below) the blockage
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below
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How many primary bronchi go to each lung?
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1
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How many secondary bronchi go to each lobe?
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1
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How many secondary bronchi go to the right lung?
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3
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How many secondary bronchi go to the left lung?
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2
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How many lobes does the right lung have?
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3
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How many lobes does the left lung have?
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2
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1 tertiary bronchi goes to each ____ segment
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bronchopulmonary
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The tip of the last cartilage ring in the trachea is called the...
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carina
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this is the serous membrane that lines the outside surface of the lungs
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Visceral pleura
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The visceral pleura of the lungs lines...
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the outside of the lungs
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this is the serous membrane that lines the internal surface of the thoracic wall
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Parietal pleura
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The parietal pleura of the lungs lines...
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the internal surface of the thoracic wall
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This is the space between the parietal and serous pleura
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Pleural cavity
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The pleural cavity is filled with...
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serous fluid
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This test sees if you can get ___% of air out within the first second
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FVC Test
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The amount that actually gets to the alveoli is called the ___. This is increased with (slower/faster) (shallower/deeper) breaths.
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AVR
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Formula for AVR
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# breaths/min x (TV - anatomic dead air space)
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Amount of air inhaled or exhaled with each breath at rest
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TV (tidal volume)
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TV / Tidal volume amount
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500 mL
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Amount of air can be forcefully inhaled after a normal inhalation
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IRV (Inspiratory reserve volume)
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IRV / Inspiratory reserve volume amount
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3100 mL
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Amount of air that can be forcefully exhaled after normal exhalation
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ERV (Expiratory reserve volume)
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ERV / Expiratory reserve volume amount
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1200 mL
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The amount of air left in your lungs after a forced exhalation
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RV / Residual Volume
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RV / Residual Volume amount
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1200 mL
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The maximum amount of air that can be in your lungs after a forced inhalation
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TLC / Total lung capacity
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TLC / Total lung capacity amount
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6000 mL
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TV + IRV + ERV + RV =
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TLC / Total lung capacity
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Maximum amount of air that can be expired after breathing in all the way
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VC / Vital capacity
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TV + IRV + ERV =
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VC / Vital capacity
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Maximum amount if air that can be inspired after a normal expiration
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IC / Inspiratory capacity
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VC / Vital capacity amount
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4800 mL
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IC / Inspiratory capacity amount
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3600 mL
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TV + IRV =
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IC / Inspiratory capacity
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Volume of air remaining in the lungs after a normal expiration
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FRC / Functional Residual Capacity
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FRC / Functional Residual Capacity amount
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2400 mL
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ERV + RV =
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FRC / Functional Residual Capacity
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