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6. What is the normal blood pressure for an 18 year old adult?

  • 120/80
  • 110/80
  • 110/70
  • 125/80
  • 120/70

7. What is the typical blood plasma glucose (fasting) concentration?

  • 3.5-7.5 mmol/dm3
  • 3.0-7.0 mmol/dm3
  • 2.5-7.5 mmol/dm3
  • 2.5-6.5 mmol/dm3
  • 4.5-8.5 mmol/dm3

8. what is the vital capacity of an adult male?

  • 6.00 dm3
  • 7.00 dm3
  • 5.00 dm3
  • 6.5 dm3
  • 7.5 dm3

9. What is bradycardia?

  • Depressed heart rate
  • Elevated heart rate
  • Deviation from normal heart rate
  • Ventricular contractions which are irregular/uncoordinated

10. What is the vital capacity of an adult female?

  • 4.5 dm3
  • 5.25 dm3
  • 5.5 dm3
  • 4.25 dm3
  • 3.25 dm3

11. What is the normal peak expiratory flow measurement range?

  • 400-500 dm3/min
  • 400-600 dm3/min
  • 400-700 dm3/min
  • 300-600 dm3/min
  • 300-700 dm3/min

12. What is the normal tidal volume range?

  • 0.4-0.5 dm3
  • 0.5-0.6 dm3
  • 0.2-0.4 dm3
  • 0.3-0.4 dm3
  • 0.4-0.6 dm3

13. A person is considered clinically suffering from Hypothermia if their body temperature is below what temperature?

  • 32
  • 34
  • 35
  • 33
  • 31

14. Is this statement correct?: 'CT / CAT scans do not involve ionising radiation'

  • False
  • True

15. Is this statement correct?: 'Using X-Rays gives good soft tissue resolution'

  • False
  • True

16. What of the following features of Alveoli encourage rapid gas exchange?

  • Ability to maintain high concentration gradient
  • All of the above
  • Large surface area
  • Thin Walls (one cell thick)

17. The trachea has which of the following?

  • Smooth muscle
  • Cilia
  • Goblet cells
  • All of the above
  • Cartilage

18. What makes the atrioventricular valves close?

  • none of the above
  • When the pressure in the atria is greater than the pressure in the ventricles
  • When the pressure in the aorta and pulmonary artery is greater than the pressure in ventricles
  • when the pressure in the ventricles is greater than the pressure in the atria
  • when the pressure in the vena cava and pulmonary veins is greater than the pressure in the atria

19. What is happening to the heart during ventricular systole?

  • The atria are relaxing
  • The ventricles are contracting
  • The whole heart is relaxing
  • The ventricles are relaxing
  • The atria are contracting

20. MRI

  • All of the above
  • Gives better soft tissue contrast than CT scans
  • Has no known harmful side effects
  • Does not involve ionising radiation
  • Is non-invasive