Chapter 21
Chapter 9
Chapter 24
Chapter 21 Part II
Chapter 25
100
Which control is used to adjust a patients PaCO2 in NIV? a) EPAP b) CPAP c) Vt d) IPAP
What is d) IPAP
100

What is the name of the procedure in which a needle is inserted into the chest to remove fluid from the pleural space.  

Thoracentesis

100

The primary goals of pulmonary rehabilitation include all of the following, except:

a) Restoring the patient to the fullest potential

b) Reverse the disease process

c) Maximize patient’s functional ability 

d) Control symptoms/improve the overall quality of life


c) Maximize patient’s functional ability

100

Which control is used to adjust the patients PaO2 in noninvasive ventilation besides FiO2?

What is EPAP

100

Which of the following are potential hazards involved with using O2 in a patient’s home (SELECT ALL THAT APPLY)?

I.    Improper storage and handling

II.    Fire

III.    Adequate ventilation


I & II

200
Which of the following is least likely to indicate the need for noninvasive ventilation (NIV) in the acute care setting? a) paradoxical breathing b) jugular venous distention c) respiratory rate more than 25/min d) use of accessory muscles
What is b) jugular venous distention
200

Which of the following are examples of therapeutic bronchoscopy (SELECT ALL THAT APPLY)?

I.    Suspected malignancy

II.    BAL

III.    FBO removal

IV.    Transbronchial biopsy (TBB)


II & III

200

From a psychosocial standpoint, the scientific basis for pulmonary rehabilitation rests with all of the following, except:

a)    COPD can negatively affect the patient’s overall outlook/motivation

b)    Patients with COPD often have anxiety and stress

c)    Psychosocial support and physical reconditioning can produce the best possible outcome

d)    Pulmonary rehabilitation can cure depression


d)    Pulmonary rehabilitation can cure depression

200

A patient is receiving noninvasive PPV by mask. Current settings and ABG results are as follows: IPAP12 cm H2O EPAP6 cm H2O Respiratory Rate12/min pH7.29 PaCO255 mmHg PaO2 79 mmHg HCO327 mEq/L BE+3 mEq/L Which of the following should the therapist recommend? a)Increase the IPAP to 15 cm H2O b)Increase the IPAP to 20 cm H2O c)Increase the EPAP to 8 cm H2O d)Increase the EPAP to 10 cm H2O

What is a)Increase the IPAP to 15 cm H2O

200

How often should a respiratory therapist test the ventilator alarms per the manufacturer’s instructions?

a)    If there appears to be a problem

b)    During every home visit 

c)    If the alarm has gone off

d)    Once a month



b)    During every home visit

300
The respiratory therapist has placed a patient on noninvasive ventilation. After two hours the patient showing significant improvement in her work of breathing but is experiencing nasal and oral dryness. What corrective action should be performed?
What is add heated humidity (humidifier)
300

What type of pleural fluid typically has a pH > 7.30 and is clear or light straw colored in appearanace?

Transudative fluid

300

Chronic pulmonary disease patients tend to experience which of the following in terms of their disease progression?

a)    Sudden event, then gradual improvement

b)    Sudden event, then rapid decline

c)    Slow, gradual decline

d)    No change until end of life


c)    Slow, gradual decline

300

A patient is 183 cm (6 ft) tall. What is the IBW?

(12 X 2) + 50 = 74 kg

300

For a mechanically ventilated patient who is being transported from home to a physician visit, where should the manual resuscitation bag be kept?

a)    With the patient

b)    In the car

c)    With the caregiver

d)    With the respiratory therapist


a)    With the patient

400

What is the primary physiological effect of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP)? a) increase the functional residual capacity (FRC) b) increase the inspiratory reserve volume (IRV) c) decrease the compliance of the lung (CL) d) increase the length of expiration

 a) increase the functional residual capacity (FRC)

400

Which type of endotracheal tube has a double-lumen and is inserted to allow one lung to be ventilated while the other one can have a procedure done (e.g., a complete lavage)?

Carlens Tube

400

Lower and upper extremity aerobic exercises, ventilatory muscle training via progressive resistance, and timed walking exercises are all part of:

a.    The exercise prescription provided by the patients DME

b.    The exercise portion of a pulmonary rehab program

c.    The new therapy replacing SVN’s

d.    The test that must be passed if a patient wants home oxygen


b.    The exercise portion of a pulmonary rehab program

400

What is the normal tidal volume range in ml/kg?

6-8 ml/kg

400

A pediatric patient using a mechanical ventilator is going for a ride in a car. In addition to securing the patient in a car seat in the vehicle, what must the parents also be instructed to do?

a)    Clean the filters on the ventilator

b)    Confirm that the pressure alarms are working

c)    Secure the ventilator in the car

d)    Make sure the ventilator is above the child


c)    Secure the ventilator in the car

500
Which of the following is likely to occur when decreasing the expiratory positive airway pressure in the patient being ventilated using noninvasive ventilation? a) improved PaO2 b) increased functional residual capacity c) increased tidal volume d) increased positive end expiratory pressure
What is c) increased tidal volume
500

Which of the following describes an endobronchial ultrasound (EBUS)?

a. A magnetic board is placed beneath the patient's chest which transmits low-frequency electromagnetic waves.

b. A hollow metal tube that can act as an airway is inserted into the airway while the patient is under general anesthesia.

c. An ultrasound probe is attached to the distal end of a bronchoscope which provides real-time guidance.

d. Ultrasound is used on the chest while the physician conducts a bronchoscopy.

c. An ultrasound probe is attached to the distal end of a bronchoscope which provides real-time guidance.

500

If a patient begins pulmonary rehabilitation, what will happen to their disease process and life expectancy?

a)    The disease process will stop, and the life expectancy will increase

b)    There will be no change in the disease process or life expectancy

c)    The disease process will reverse, and the life expectancy will increase

d)    The disease process will worsen, and the life expectancy will decrease


b)    There will be no change in the disease process or life expectancy

500

All of the following are goals of noninvasive ventilation (NIV) in the acute care setting, except:

a)    Avoid intubation.

b)    Decrease incidence of ventilation-associated pneumonia.

c)    Decrease length of stay.

d)    Improve mobility. 


d)    Improve mobility.

500

Which of the following is NOT a part of infection control for patients requiring home care?

a)    Clean equipment daily

b)    Flu shots/immunizations

c)    Always hand dry reusable equipment with a clean towel after washing it

d)    Soak equipment in white distilled vinegar for 20 minutes


c)    Always hand dry reusable equipment with a clean towel after washing it

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