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Question
- the area in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged is called the:
pleura
alveoli
bronchus
bronchioles
- what is the emergency procedure for dislodging bolus or other objects from the trachea or throat?
heimlich maneuver
tracheostomy
endoscopy
schick test
Response
Question 5
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Pleura: Membrane around lungs, not for gas exchange.
- Alveoli: Tiny air sacs in lungs where O₂ and CO₂ exchange occurs.
- Bronchus: Airway to lungs, no gas exchange here.
- Bronchioles: Smaller airways, no gas exchange.
So the correct answer is alveoli.
Brief Explanations
Analyzing each option:
- Heimlich Maneuver: Emergency procedure to dislodge objects from trachea/throat.
- Tracheostomy: Surgical opening in trachea, not for dislodging objects.
- Endoscopy: Diagnostic/therapeutic procedure, not emergency for dislodging.
- Schick Test: Tests for diphtheria immunity, not related.
So the correct answer is Heimlich Maneuver.
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B. alveoli (assuming the options are labeled with letters, but in the given, the second option is alveoli)