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100

Your patient has a tracheal shift to the right with hyperresonance on percussion on the left upper lobe.  This patient most likely has: 

a.    A right pneumothorax 

b.    A left pneumothorax 

c.    A right pleural effusion 

d.    A left pleural effusion 


b.    A left pneumothorax

100

Culture and sensitivity tests: 

a.    Stain a microorganism as gram-positive or gram-negative 

b.    Determine the shape of the organisms present 

c.    Identify the DNA of organisms present in the sputum 

d.    Determine the antibiotic(s) best suited for combating an infection 


d.    Determine the antibiotic(s) best suited for combating an infection

100

Postural drainage, percussion, and vibration are part of what TDP? 

a.    Hyperinflation therapy 

b.    Bronchopulmonary hygiene therapy 

c.    Mechanical ventilation 

d.    Oxygen therapy 


b.    Bronchopulmonary hygiene therapy

100

Therapeutic bronchoscopy is used for all of the following EXCEPT: 

a.    To remove a foreign body 

b.    In selective lavage 

c.    In bronchiectasis evaluation 

d.    To manage life-threatening hemoptysis 


c.    In bronchiectasis evaluation

200

You get a CXR on a patient and see bilateral increased hyperlucency with flattened diaphragms.  What does your patient most likely suffer from? 

a.    A pneumothorax 

b.    COPD 

c.    Pneumonia 

d.    ARDS 


b.    COPD

200

In a normal differential white blood cell (WBC) count, which of the following would have the highest number? 

a.    Neutrophils 

b.    Basophils 

c.    Eosinophils 

d.    Lymphocytes 


a.    Neutrophils

200

Putting a patient on a nasal cannula is part of which protocol?

a.    Hyperinflation therapy 

b.    Bronchopulmonary hygiene therapy 

c.    Mechanical ventilation 

d.    Oxygen therapy 

d. Oxygen therapy

200

You suspect your patient has a pleural effusion.  What test would be the best at confirming this?

Lateral decubitus CXR

300

When reading your patients CXR, you notice blunting of the costraphrenic angles.  This finding is consistent with what disease process?

Pleural Effusion

300

34.    A 14-year-old patient has had a serious asthma attack. Her white blood cell count can be expected to show: 

a.    Decreased neutrophils 

b.    Deceased erythrocytes 

c.    Increased eosinophils 

d.    Increased monocytes 


c.    Increased eosinophils

300

Making changes to a patient's ventilator settings is part of which protocol?

a.    Hyperinflation therapy 

b.    Bronchopulmonary hygiene therapy 

c.    Mechanical ventilation 

d.    Oxygen therapy 

c. Mechanical ventilation

300

The pleural fluid has been sent for analysis.  The results are listed below: 

pH 7.28 

Color Straw colored 

Glucose 30 (low) 

↑ WBC’s 

Based on this information, which of the following describes the pleural fluid: 

a.    Sclerosing 

b.    Transudative 

c.    Exudative 

d.    Therapeutic 


c.    Exudative

400

A chest x-ray shows hyperlucency, flattened diaphragms, and an absence of vascular markings.  What disorders could this apply to?

I.    COPD

II.    Asthma Attack

III.    CHF

IV.    RDS


I and II

400

Gram staining is done to (SELECT ALL THAT APPLY): 

1. classify organisms as gram positive or gram negative. 

2. identify tuberculosis organisms. 

3. speed up the organism culturing process. 

4. help guide antibiotic therapy. 


1 and 4

400

Starting a patient on an incentive spirometer is part of which protocol?

a.    Hyperinflation therapy 

b.    Bronchopulmonary hygiene therapy 

c.    Mechanical ventilation 

d.    Oxygen therapy 

a.    Hyperinflation therapy

400

After a thoracentesis procedure, it is important to monitor the patient for: 

a.    Bronchospasm 

b.    Hemoptysis 

c.    Increased blood urea nitrogen (BUN) 

d.    Pneumothorax 


d.    Pneumothorax

500

A rightward shift of the mediastinum is commonly seen on the chest radiograph in response to which of the following (SELECT ALL THAT APPLY)?

I.    Right upper lobe atelectasis

II.    Left upper lobe extrapulmonary gas

III.    Right upper lobe fibrosis

IV.    Left upper lobe tumor


I, II, III, and IV

500

In response to a viral infection, the following can be expected to be seen in the white blood cell count: 

a.    Increased lymphocytes 

b.    Decreased Monocytes 

c.    Increased basophils 

d.    Decreased platelets 


a.    Increased lymphocytes

500

An obese patient had upper abdominal surgery 2 days earlier. He has a weak nonproductive cough and a pulse oximeter (SpO2) reading of 84% on room air. What therapist-driven protocol(s) should be implemented? 

1.   mechanical ventilation 

2.   hyperinflation therapy 

3.   oxygen therapy 

4.   aerosolized medication 


2 and 3

500

Your patient has pneumonia and a right pleural effusion. If the pleural exudate fluid is infected, it will show: 

1.   a low protein level. 

2.   a high white blood cell count. 

3.   bacteria. 

4.   many red blood cells. 


2 & 3