NR 283 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY QUIZ 2 / NR283 QUIZ 2(LATEST):
CHAMBERLAIN
1. What color sputum would most likely indicate a bacterial chest infection?
a. Clear
b. White
c. Frothy
d. Thick yellowish - green
2. What happens in the lungs when the diaphragm and external intercostal
muscles relax?
a. Air is forced out of the lungs.
b. Lung volume increases.
c. Intrapulmonic pressure decreases.
d. Intrapleural pressure decreases
3. Tuberculosis is characterized by the following: (select all that apply)
a. It is spread by respiratory droplets
b. Cavitation of the lungs can occur
c. With new drugs, treatment of the disease results in rapid recovery
d. Active skin lesions in later stages of the disease containing
mycoplasma.
e. It can cause the formation of non-infectious tubercles containing live
bacteria
4. Why do secondary infections frequently develop in pruritic lesions?
a. Loss of protective sebum
b. Entry of resident flora while scratching the lesion
c. Blockage of sebaceous glands
d. Increased sweat production
5. Tinea capitis is an infection involving the:
a. trunk.
b. feet.
c. scalp.
d. nails.
6. The maximum volume of air a person can exhale after a maximum
inspiration is termed the:
a. expiratory reserve volume.
CHAMBERLAIN
1. What color sputum would most likely indicate a bacterial chest infection?
a. Clear
b. White
c. Frothy
d. Thick yellowish - green
2. What happens in the lungs when the diaphragm and external intercostal
muscles relax?
a. Air is forced out of the lungs.
b. Lung volume increases.
c. Intrapulmonic pressure decreases.
d. Intrapleural pressure decreases
3. Tuberculosis is characterized by the following: (select all that apply)
a. It is spread by respiratory droplets
b. Cavitation of the lungs can occur
c. With new drugs, treatment of the disease results in rapid recovery
d. Active skin lesions in later stages of the disease containing
mycoplasma.
e. It can cause the formation of non-infectious tubercles containing live
bacteria
4. Why do secondary infections frequently develop in pruritic lesions?
a. Loss of protective sebum
b. Entry of resident flora while scratching the lesion
c. Blockage of sebaceous glands
d. Increased sweat production
5. Tinea capitis is an infection involving the:
a. trunk.
b. feet.
c. scalp.
d. nails.
6. The maximum volume of air a person can exhale after a maximum
inspiration is termed the:
a. expiratory reserve volume.