What is in the composition of airways of lungs? I. Cartilaginous bronchi. II. Cartilaginous thrombus. III. Membranous bronchi.
What is the function of mucosa? I. Lubrication. II. Mucous production. III. Transport apparatus.
What is responsible for extensive mediator release in the early and late stages of bronchial asthma? I. Basicphils. II. Basophils. III. Eosinophils.
What is the main component involved in the pathophysiology of asthma? I. Thrombus hyperresponsiveness . II. Bronchial hyperresponsiveness. III. Thrombi hyporesponsiveness.
What are the main components of pathophysiology of asthma? I. Airway inflammation. II. Airway inflation. III. Intermittent airflow obstruction.
Which immune cells are identified in airway inflammation? I. Basophils. II. Mast cells. III. Eosinophils.
What is the result of increased bronchial hyperresponsiveonly in asthma? I. Bronchiolspasm. II. Bronchospasm. III. Bronchispasm.
Which are the typical symptoms observed in bronchospasm? I. Sneezing. II. Wheezing. III. Shortness of breath.
Asthma is a chronic respiratory disease.
What is the cure for asthma?
How long does an asthma attack last?
An asthma ______________ occurs when asthma symptoms become worse than usual.
What causes an asthma attack?
The body's poor exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide describes…
Drugs most commonly associated with the induction of acute asthma attacks
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