Why do most aspirated objects and fluids end up in the right main stem bronchus instead of the left main stem bronchus?
a. The left bronchus is more in-line with the trachea.
b. The left bronchus is shorter than the right.
c. The right bronchus is larger than the left.
d. The right bronchus is more in-line with the trachea.
ANS: D
The right bronchus branches off from the trachea at an angle of approximately 20 to 30 degrees, and the left bronchus branches with an angle of approximately 45 to 55 degrees (Figure 9-44). The right bronchus's lower angle of branching results in a greater frequency of foreign body pas-sage into the right lung because of the more direct pathway.
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