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56 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 56
Involuntary muscle, only in the heart.
Cardiac muscle
Smooth muscle
Voluntary muscle
Skeletal muscle
Term 2 of 56
Head tilt chin lift
The process by which states ensure applicant competency in an examination setting.
Opening the airway to relive an obstruction can often be done quickly and easily by this
maneuver.
This is the desired drug effect it alleviates some conditions or symptoms the reason the
drug is being taken
Exam is used to ensure all health care providers have at least the same basic level of
knowledge and skill
Definition 3 of 56
Between the parietal layer and the visceral pleura is called
Pleural space
Pleural effusion
Upper airway
Mediastinum
,Definition 4 of 56
Space between the lungs. Surrounded by tough connective tissue
Diaphragm
Mediastinum
Diffusion
Pleural Space
Term 5 of 56
Left and right lungs
Involuntary muscle, only in the heart.
Identify and rapidly treat all life-threatening conditions.
Left lung has 2 lobes. Right lung has 3 lobes.
A muscle that is not under conscious control.
Definition 6 of 56
Brand name
Trade name is also known as the
Decision making capacity
The face is composed of how many bones?
The goal of the primary assessment is to
, Definition 7 of 56
Simple movement of air between the lungs and the environment
Ventilation
Perfusion
Diffusion
Respiration
Term 8 of 56
Side effect
Any actions of a medication other than the desired ones
Involuntary muscle found inside many internal organs of the body
Effects that only occur with overdosing
Simple movement of air between the lungs and the environment
Term 9 of 56
Visceral pleura
Lining of the chest wall
Inner layer of pleura lying closer to the lung tissue
Layer against organ
Membrane surrounding the lungs
56 Multiple choice questions
Definition 1 of 56
Involuntary muscle, only in the heart.
Cardiac muscle
Smooth muscle
Voluntary muscle
Skeletal muscle
Term 2 of 56
Head tilt chin lift
The process by which states ensure applicant competency in an examination setting.
Opening the airway to relive an obstruction can often be done quickly and easily by this
maneuver.
This is the desired drug effect it alleviates some conditions or symptoms the reason the
drug is being taken
Exam is used to ensure all health care providers have at least the same basic level of
knowledge and skill
Definition 3 of 56
Between the parietal layer and the visceral pleura is called
Pleural space
Pleural effusion
Upper airway
Mediastinum
,Definition 4 of 56
Space between the lungs. Surrounded by tough connective tissue
Diaphragm
Mediastinum
Diffusion
Pleural Space
Term 5 of 56
Left and right lungs
Involuntary muscle, only in the heart.
Identify and rapidly treat all life-threatening conditions.
Left lung has 2 lobes. Right lung has 3 lobes.
A muscle that is not under conscious control.
Definition 6 of 56
Brand name
Trade name is also known as the
Decision making capacity
The face is composed of how many bones?
The goal of the primary assessment is to
, Definition 7 of 56
Simple movement of air between the lungs and the environment
Ventilation
Perfusion
Diffusion
Respiration
Term 8 of 56
Side effect
Any actions of a medication other than the desired ones
Involuntary muscle found inside many internal organs of the body
Effects that only occur with overdosing
Simple movement of air between the lungs and the environment
Term 9 of 56
Visceral pleura
Lining of the chest wall
Inner layer of pleura lying closer to the lung tissue
Layer against organ
Membrane surrounding the lungs