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Welcome to the Pulmonary Edema listening comprehension activity. By Tom Secrest

Welcome to the Pulmonary Edema listening comprehension activity. By Tom Secrest. Pulmonary Edema. Instructions: Review the vocabulary for the topic ( if you don't know a word, you should look it up in a dictionary before listening ). Click on the audio file and listen to the MP3 recording.

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Welcome to the Pulmonary Edema listening comprehension activity. By Tom Secrest

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  1. Welcome to the Pulmonary Edema listening comprehension activity.By Tom Secrest

  2. Pulmonary Edema • Instructions: • Review the vocabulary for the topic (if you don't know a word, you should look it up in a dictionary before listening). • Click on the audio file and listen to the MP3 recording. • Take the quiz and see how well you understood the presentation.

  3. Vocabulary STRETCHDISSIPATEDRECRUITMENTAT ANY GIVEN MOMENTADDRESSEDFACILITATES Pulmonary Edema Vocabulary ACCUMULATIONNET EFFECTVISCOSITYTHICKNESSCOMPENSATIONTENDS

  4. Pulmonary Edema Listening If the audio does not start shortly, click on the icon to listen to the presentation.

  5. Pulmonary Edema Quiz – True or False Questions 1 Pulmonary edema is caused by an accumulation of fluid in the interstitial space between pulmonary capillaries and lung alveoli. The net effect of pulmonary edema is hypoxia.

  6. Pulmonary Edema Quiz – True or False Question 1 Pulmonary edema is caused by an accumulation of fluid in the interstitial space between pulmonary capillaries and lung alveoli. The net effect of pulmonary edema is hypoxia. True

  7. Pulmonary Edema Quiz – True or False Questions 2 With regard to pulmonary edema the only diffusion factor that changes is diffusion distance.

  8. Pulmonary Edema Quiz – True or False Questions 2 With regard to pulmonary edema the only diffusion factor that changes is diffusion distance. True

  9. Pulmonary Edema Quiz – True or False Questions 3 As the distance between the pulmonary capillary wall and the alveolar wall increases, due to the increase in pulmonary interstitial fluid, the rate of diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide increases.

  10. Pulmonary Edema Quiz – True or False Questions 3 As the distance between the pulmonary capillary wall and the alveolar wall increases, due to the increase in pulmonary interstitial fluid, the rate of diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide increases. False: The rate of diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide decreases due to increased distance.

  11. Pulmonary Edema Quiz – True or False Questions 4 In cardiogenic pulmonary edema, there is an decrease in the pulmonary capillary hydrostatic pressure.

  12. Pulmonary Edema Quiz – True or False Questions 4 In cardiogenic pulmonary edema, there is an decrease in the pulmonary capillary hydrostatic pressure. False: There is an increase in pulmonary capillary hydrostatic pressure.

  13. Pulmonary Edema Quiz – True or False Questions 5 Normally there is a net inward directed force across the pulmonary capillary wall.

  14. Pulmonary Edema Quiz – True or False Questions 5 Normally there is a net inward directed force across the pulmonary capillary wall. True

  15. Pulmonary Edema Quiz – True or False Questions 6 The inward directed forces across the pulmonary capillary wall are [1] the interstitial fluid hydrostatic pressure and [2] the plasma oncotic pressure.

  16. Pulmonary Edema Quiz – True or False Questions 6 The inward directed forces across the pulmonary capillary wall are [1] the interstitial fluid hydrostatic pressure and [2] the plasma oncotic pressure. True

  17. Pulmonary Edema Quiz – True or False Questions 7 Pulmonary edema tends to develop rapidly because of specific anatomical differences in the vascular system of pulmonary circulation.

  18. Pulmonary Edema Quiz – True or False Questions 7 Pulmonary edema tends to develop rapidly because of specific anatomical differences in the vascular system of pulmonary circulation. False: Pulmonary edema tends to develop slowly due to anatomical differences in the pulmonary vascularture.

  19. Pulmonary Edema Quiz – True or False Questions 8 Arterial compliance is related to increased amounts of smooth muscle in the walls of pulmonary arteries.

  20. Pulmonary Edema Quiz – True or False Questions 8 Arterial compliance is related to increased amounts of smooth muscle in the walls of pulmonary arteries. False: Compliance is related to decreased amounts of smooth muscle in the arterial walls.

  21. Pulmonary Edema Quiz – True or False Questions 9 The normal operational pulmonary hydrostatic pressure is about 25 mmHg.

  22. Pulmonary Edema Quiz – True or False Questions 9 The normal operational pulmonary hydrostatic pressure is about 25 mmHg. False: The normal systemic hydrostatic pressure is about 25 mmHg, the normal pulmonary hydrostatic pressure is about 8 mmHg.

  23. Pulmonary Edema Quiz – True or False Questions 10 (last question) Diuretics are used to improve the efficiency of the left ventricle by increasing its force of contraction.

  24. Pulmonary Edema Quiz – True or False Questions 10 (last question) Diuretics are used to improve the efficiency of the left ventricle by increasing its force of contraction. False: Diuretics are used to reduce the workload on the heart and pulmonary hypertension by reducing the plasma volume.

  25. Pulmonary Edema This concludes the activity on pulmonary edema. I hope you have enjoyed the activity. A transcript of the audio portion is available on the web site.

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