CATEGORY 1: RESPIRATORY ASSESSMENT
CATEGORY 2: RESPIRATORY POLICIES & COMPLIANCE
CATEGORY 3: RESPIRATORY INTERVENTIONS
CATEGORY 4: COLLABORATION & IDT
CATEGORY 6: RESPIRATORY PROGRAM WORKFLOW
100

What must be documented before initiating any respiratory therapy treatment?

A complete respiratory assessment.

100

Under CMS and Title 22, who may order respiratory therapy?
 

Physician or Non-Physician Practitioner (NPP).

100

This handheld device helps loosen mucus through oscillation and vibration.

Flutter Valve or PEP device.

100

True Or False? You can combine PT/OT/RT diagnosis in the therapy dx sheet?

True

100

Which document lists all cardiopulmonary diagnoses for screening new residents

Diagnosis sheet.

200

Name two vital signs required in every respiratory assessment.

Respiratory rate and oxygen saturation (SpO₂).
(Other acceptable: heart rate, BP, temperature)

200

How often must care plans be updated when respiratory therapy is added or changed?

With any significant change and at least quarterly.

200

What therapy increases lung expansion and prevents atelectasis?

Incentive spirometry.

200

Who codes the respiratory services provided in the Minimum Data Set?

MDS Nurse

200

What must be reviewed for history of pulmonary or cardiology care?

Hospital discharge summary or clinic notes.

300

This term refers to the evaluation of breath sounds such as crackles, wheezes, or diminished sounds.

Lung auscultation.

300

Name the required monitoring interval for patients on CPAP/BiPAP per facility policy.

Periodic monitoring as ordered (typically every shift).

300

What must be obtained first prior to administering Oxygen?

A physician’s order.

300

Who must RT staff collaborate with when initiating therapy on a new admission?

DON/ADON and Physician/Pulmonologist.

300

What is the required location to document all respiratory interventions?

Electronic health record (EHR)/PCC

400

What assessment tool is used to measure a resident’s ability to inhale deeply?

Incentive spirometer.

400

What must be completed for any respiratory equipment brought from home?

Safety check and MD order verification.

400

Name one indication for chest physiotherapy.

Excessive secretions or impaired airway clearance.

400

Which team member ensures therapy minutes are accurately captured for PDPM?

Therapy (DOR/PT/OT).

400

Which respiratory tool must be calibrated or checked before use?

Oxygen delivery equipment (e.g., concentrator, flow meter).

500

What documentation is required when a resident refuses respiratory therapy?

Refusal statement, resident education, and MD notification with order.

500

Which federal tag applies to maintaining safe and effective respiratory equipment?

F-Tag 689 (Accident Prevention & Equipment Safety).

500

What is the required documentation after suctioning?

Amount, color, consistency, resident response, and tolerance.

500

What must IDT review weekly for residents receiving RT services?

Weekly respiratory summary & progress updates.

500

ABC's For OPEP/VPEP

A=Amplitude (Wave Form)

B= Bias Flow (Expiratory)

C= Collateral Ventilation

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