Smith Seminars Online Mechanisms of COPD Test
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Part 2 - The Test
1) Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease or COPD is:
A) Reversible
B) Identical to asthma
C) Characterized by slowly progressive development of airflow limitation
D) None of the above
2) Mechanisms of airflow limitation of the small airways include:
A) Narrowing of small airways
B) Increased formation of lymphoid follicles
C) Deposition of collagen in the outer airway wall that may restrict airway opening
D) All the above
3) An increase in the inflammatory cell types implicated in COPD include:
A) Macrophages
B) T- and B-lymphocytes
C) Neutrophils
4) Neutrophils:
A) Have the capacity to induce tissue damage through the release of serine proteases and oxidants
B) Are recruited to the airways of COPD patients
C) A & B
5) Macrophages:
A) May be activated by cigarette smoke extract
B) Secrete more inflammatory proteins
C) Have a long survival time so this is difficult to measure directly
6) The airways and lungs contain a rich network of dendritic cells that are:
7) Airway epithelial cells:
8) The increased oxidative stress in the airways of COPD patient:
9) High doses of corticosteroids fail to reduce:
10) Persistence of certain bacteria in the lower respiratory tract of COPD patients:
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