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Foundation Year Health
Anatomy & Physiology Systems 2
1017MSC T3 2022
Tutorial Work Book
Module 3 Respiratory System School of Pharmacy and Medical Science
Griffith University
Gold Coast
Checklist
Module 3: Respiratory system: Topics 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5
a)
Reviewed mini-lectures
b)
Completed on-line quizzes
c)
Attended tutorial sessions
d)
Completed workbook tasks pp 2-28
e)
Completed reflection in workbook
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Module 3: Respiratory System
3.1: Organisation of the Respiratory System
Label the following diagrams
2
Diaphragm
Left lung
Pharynx
Left main (primary) bronchus
Parietal Pleura (and Visceral Pleura covers lung surface themselves)
Right main (primary) bronchus Carina of trachea
Trachea
Oral Cavity
Larynx
Nostril
Nasal cavity plus Paranasal Sinuses
Trachea
1) Air and food are directed into the proper channels by the ____________________.
a) trachea
b) pharynx
c) larynx d) carina e) uvula
2) The walls of the alveoli are composed of two types of cells: type I and type II cells. The function of type II is __________________________________.
a) to secrete pulmonary surfactant b) to trap dust and other debris
c) to replace mucus in the alveoli
d) to facilitate movement of macrophages into the alveoli e) to secrete defensins and lysosymes
3) The smallest airways in the conducting zone is (are) the a) primary bronchioles
b) terminal bronchioles
c) respiratory bronchioles 3
Inferior lobe of right lung
Middle lobe of right lung
Superior lobe of right lung
Inferior lobe of left lung
Segmental (tertiary) bronchus
Lobar (secondary) bronchus
Left main (primary) bronchus
Superior lobe of left lung
d) alveolar ducts
e) alveolar sacs
4) The smallest macroscopic subdivision of the lung is the a) lobe
b) segment c) lobule
d) primary bronchiole e) terminal bronchiole
5) Which of the following is not
found on the right lobe
of the lung?
a) middle lobe
b) cardiac notch
c) horizontal fissure d) oblique fissure
e) segmental bronchi
6) Select the correct
statement about the pharynx: the ______________
a) adenoids are located in the laryngopharynx
b) pharyngotympanic tube drains into the nasopharynx
c) laryngopharynx blends posteriorly into the nasopharynx
d) palatine tonsils are embedded in the lateral walls of the nasopharynx e) oropharynx is lined with pseudostratified columnar ciliated cells
7) The larynx contains
a) the thyroid cartilage
b) C-shaped rings of cartilage
c) a cricoid cartilage also called the Adam's apple
d) an upper pair of avascular mucosal folds called true vocal folds 4
e) lateral cartilage ridges called false vocal folds
8) An arteriole
is like a bronchiole
in that both a) allow gas exchange
b) allow flow in both directions
c) are lined with cilia
d) contain a layer of smooth muscle
e) increase flow rate when constricted
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2 PEEP will push more air into the lungs during inhalation
3. PEEP allows the breathing machine to deliver 100% oxygen to the lungs.
4. PEEP prevents the alveoli from collapsing during exhalation
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The nurse is assessing the respirations ola client with chronic obstructivepulmonary disease (COPD). What is therationale for the nurse to assess therespiratory rate without the client beingaware of it?
It is more efficient for the nurse todo so because it takes less time
Client awareness might alter therespiratory rate or pattern
The client might suppressKussmaul's respirations if awarethe respirations are being counted
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1. During your clinical rotation, assist with providing care to
clients with respiratory disorders. Gather information about
the care of these clients. Also, interview nurses working on
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a client's respiratory condition.
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1. How is a child's age defined for CPR?
2. When there are two rescuers, what is the ratio of compressions to breaths for children and infants?
3. Name 4 instances when it is acceptable to stop CPR.
4. When doing single rescuer CPR for an infant, describe your hand placement and what part of the hand you would use.
5. For two rescuer infant CPR describe how compressions would be done.
6. What age and weight are Child AED pads appropriate for?
7. If you have a two year old child and only adult AED pads are available ( the pads will touch on the chest); how would you place the pads?
8. An adult is choking, describe your hand placement to clear the airway
9. Name two alternative methods to clear the airway of a choking adult or child
10. What is the technique used to clear the airway in a conscious choking infant?
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The nurse is assigned to four clients. Which client should the nurse assess first?
O 1. The client diagnosed with respiratory failure who is on 4L of oxygen by nasal cannula and reports
shortness of breath.
O 2. The client diagnosed with respiratory failure who is onr continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) with
settings of 5/10 at 50% FIO2. The client reports shortness of breath.
O 3. The client diagnosed with respiratory failure who is on a Venturi mask with.50% Fi02. The client reports
shortness of breath.
O 4. The client diagnosed with respiratory failure who is on synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation
(SIMV) with settings of 5/10 at 50% FIO2. The client reports shortness of breath.
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1. Describe all of the steps of the Chain of
Survival.
2. Name the 8 action steps in one rescuer adult
CPR.
3. Name the two main parts of CPR.
4. What is the most important part of CPR?
5. What are the 6 concepts in High-Quality CPR?
6. List the steps in giving breaths to an adult and
a child...
7. What is the hand placement in one rescuer
CPR to an infant?
8. What is the age limit for infants? Children?
Adults?
9. What is the depth for chest compressions on
an adult?
10. What is the difference between sudden cardiac
arrest and a heart attack?
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