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Question
- when lung tissue swells as a result of distention and loss of elasticity in the alveoli, the condition is called:
croup
asthma
pertussis
emphysema
- colds are treated symptomatically, which means:
symptoms are unobservable
symptoms run their course
symptoms are ignored
symptoms are treated with medications
Response
Question 13
Brief Explanations
- Croup is a respiratory infection affecting the larynx, trachea, and bronchi, not related to alveolar distention.
- Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disease with airway constriction, not alveolar elasticity loss.
- Pertussis (whooping cough) is a bacterial infection causing severe coughing, not alveolar issues.
- Emphysema is a lung condition where alveoli are damaged, leading to distention, loss of elasticity, and lung tissue swelling.
Brief Explanations
- "Symptoms are unobservable" is incorrect; cold symptoms are observable.
- "Symptoms run their course" means letting the illness resolve without targeted treatment, but symptomatic treatment involves addressing symptoms.
- "Symptoms are ignored" is wrong; symptomatic treatment addresses symptoms.
- "Symptoms are treated with medications" is correct for symptomatic treatment (e.g., using decongestants for nasal congestion in colds).
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