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Question 1 (2 points) Which of the following describe the posterior wall of the trachea 1. there are rings of cartilage one cm apart II. a hole in this wall would cause food or liquids to enter the trachea Ill. this is a shared wall with the esophagus IV. It contains smooth horizontal muscle O I, II, III, IV O II, III and IV O I and IV O ill only Question 2 (2 points) Which of the following explain absent breath sounds when listening to the left lung in a patient who has an endotracheal tube placed too far into the trachea? Air is entering the esophagus The left mainstem bronchus is occluded The endotracheal tube is in the right lung The heart prevents the endotube from entering the left lung Question 3 (2 points) What would happen to an alveolus if there was no surfactant present? Ol. the alveolus would collapse OII, the surface tension would decrease III. the alveolar type Il cells would collapse Stop sharing Hide O IV. alve Il app.honorlock.com is sharing your screen. What would happen to an alveolus if there was no surfactant present? the alveolus would collapse 11. the surface tension would decrease III. the alveolar type Il cells would collapse IV. alveolar macrophages would begin producing surfactant Oll and IV I and I II and III I only OIV only Question 4 (2 points) Providing heat at body temperature and saturating the Inhaled air with water vapor to a patient with an endotracheal tube in their trachea will keep the Isothermic Saturation Boundary at the level of the: O nose and oropharynx respiratory bronchioles carina mainstem bronchi
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