Respiratory Quizzes, Questions & Answers
Recent Quizzes
Questions: 11 | Attempts: 63 | Last updated: May 29, 2023
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Sample QuestionLeukotriene receptor antagonists (LTRAs) are equally effective as inhaled corticosteroids for treating the inflammation associated with asthma.
Questions: 15 | Attempts: 78 | Last updated: Aug 16, 2023
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Sample QuestionLarger particles are effective deposited to the lungs
Anatomy & Physiology
Unit 7 - Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems
7.7 - I CAN diagnose, explain and treat heart attacks, strokes, and asthma.
Questions: 10 | Attempts: 249 | Last updated: Mar 19, 2023
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Sample QuestionWhich is NOT a symptom of a heart attack?
Questions: 9 | Attempts: 135 | Last updated: Jul 30, 2024
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Sample QuestionAll patients with asthma have allergy or atopy
Questions: 17 | Attempts: 1354 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2023
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Sample QuestionB. pertussis is a strictly human pathogen.
Questions: 20 | Attempts: 5825 | Last updated: Aug 24, 2023
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Sample QuestionWhat is the most common invader of the nasopharynx?
Chapter one review questions, both entry level and written exam
Questions: 54 | Attempts: 617 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2023
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Sample QuestionYou have finished charting on your patient when you notice that an error was made. You should do which of the following?
Read each question carefully and consider all possible answer. Then
select the most appropriate and best answer.
Questions: 30 | Attempts: 4611 | Last updated: Oct 10, 2023
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Sample QuestionThe exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide within the cells is called
What do you know about viral respiratory infection? Virus entering the human body usually comes from contact through the mouth or nose. It is an infection that is caused by either a virus or bacteria. Some common symptoms...
Questions: 15 | Attempts: 462 | Last updated: Mar 21, 2023
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Sample QuestionA 10-month-old boy is brought to an outpatient clinic by his mother. The child has been sneezing, has a cough, and his nose is constantly running. There is no evidence of fever, pharyngeal inflammation or lower respiratory tract involvement. It is late February and the regional health authorities have requested that physicians provide them with nasopharyngeal samples for an epidemiological study. A nasopharyngeal aspirate is collected and sent to the regional health authorities. The virology lab establishes that this sample contained an enveloped, segmented, negative-polarity, single-stranded RNA virus, approximately 100 nm in diameter. What is the most likely etiology for this infant’s illness?
What do you know about respiratory protection? There are a lot of microscopic objects or substances that if ingested either in large or small quantities have an effect on the respiratory system. Most chemical industries...
Questions: 10 | Attempts: 1231 | Last updated: Jul 29, 2024
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Sample QuestionYou take the history from a 71 year old gentleman who is complaining of breathlessness on exertion. He reports getting very breathless when walking to the corner shop (a distance of around 100 yards), such that he has to stop and 'catch his breath' at least twice en route. He says this has been gradually getting worse over the last 12 months. He has not reported any chest pain at any stage, but does report a chronic cough which is productive of whitish sputum. He states that he thinks he has lost a bit of weight and his appetite 'has never been good.' He has no past medical history of note and takes no regular medication. He has no significant family history and lives alone. He smokes 20 cigarettes per day and has done for over 50 years. He doesn't drink alcohol. He is retired and used to work as a miner. What is the most likely underlying diagnosis
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