BIOD 151L2 Exam LATEST 2022.
L2: Exam - Requires Respondus LockDown
Question 1
pts
List, in order, the anatomical structures found in the respiratory pathway.
You should begin at the nose and end at the alveoli.
Nose – Pharynx – Larynx – Trachea – Main bronchi – Bronchioles –
Alveoli
Question 2
pts
Which of the following statements are FALSE regarding structures within
the respiratory tract?
a. The trachea contains cartilaginous rings to keep it from collapsing as air
flow through it.
b. If a patient were to aspirate, the content would likely enter the right
main bronchus.
, BIOD 151L2 Exam LATEST 2022.
c. The bronchi are a part of the respiratory division of the respiratory tract.
The bronchi are a part of the conducting division.
d. The pharynx is part of the conducting division of the respiratory tract.
e. a. and d. are false.
f. b. and c. are false.
g. All of the above statements are true.
Question 3
pts
You are assessing a patient admitted to the hospital with
pneumonia. They are breathing at a rate of 30 breaths per minute.
What is their Alveolar Ventilation Rate? (show your calculations.)
AVR = 350 ml x 30 bpm
AVR = 10,500 ml/min.
Question 4
L2: Exam - Requires Respondus LockDown
Question 1
pts
List, in order, the anatomical structures found in the respiratory pathway.
You should begin at the nose and end at the alveoli.
Nose – Pharynx – Larynx – Trachea – Main bronchi – Bronchioles –
Alveoli
Question 2
pts
Which of the following statements are FALSE regarding structures within
the respiratory tract?
a. The trachea contains cartilaginous rings to keep it from collapsing as air
flow through it.
b. If a patient were to aspirate, the content would likely enter the right
main bronchus.
, BIOD 151L2 Exam LATEST 2022.
c. The bronchi are a part of the respiratory division of the respiratory tract.
The bronchi are a part of the conducting division.
d. The pharynx is part of the conducting division of the respiratory tract.
e. a. and d. are false.
f. b. and c. are false.
g. All of the above statements are true.
Question 3
pts
You are assessing a patient admitted to the hospital with
pneumonia. They are breathing at a rate of 30 breaths per minute.
What is their Alveolar Ventilation Rate? (show your calculations.)
AVR = 350 ml x 30 bpm
AVR = 10,500 ml/min.
Question 4