The Infection Connection
Pffft, unreal.
Keeping up with the Osmosis Jones
The Lab-yrinth
Respiratory TheRapist
100

The elements that must be present for transmission of an infection to occur within a health care setting? (the Chain)

What is a reservoir of pathogens, a susceptible host, and a route of transmission?

100

The primary problem in obstructive lung disease?

What is airway resistance (especially on exhalation)

100

The effect of osmotic pressure on solutions of different solute concentrations, separated by a semipermeable membrane? (In terms of the solvent and solute)

What is equal distribution of solvent?

100

The main intracellular electrolyte?

What is Potassium (K+)?

100

This volume cannot be measured with a spirometer?

What is Residual Volume (RV)

200

 The organisms that are not destroyed by a disinfection agent?

What are Spores?

200

The most common measurement of pulmonary mechanics during pulmonary function testing?

What is Forced vital capacity (FVC)?
200

An isotonic solution of Sodium Chloride is what percentage?

What is 0.90% NaCl?

200

The normal range for serum sodium? (in mEq/L)

What is 136.0 to 145.0 mEq/L?

200

Mechanical insufflation-exsufflation is most commonly used in what condition/disease state? 

what are cases of weakness due to neuro-muscular disease

300

After treating a patient infected with C. difficile? What should the practitioner do to prevent the spread of infection?

What is hand washing with soap and water?

300

Name three (3) volumes/capacities that can be measured by simple spirometry?

what is vital capacity, inspiratory capacity, and tidal volume?
300

If your objective were to draw water INTO the cells or tissues, what type of solution would you expose them to?

What is hypotonic?

300

A CBC counts and examines what three (3) formed elements in the blood?

What are leukocytes (WBCs), erythrocytes (RBCs), and thrombocytes (platelets)?

300

The Forced Expiration Technique (FET), also called the "Huff cough", is most useful for patients that have this type of disease process?

What is obstructive disease?

400

The personal protective equipment that is recommended to wear when entering the negative pressure room to ask the patient with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (TB) a question?

What is an N95 mask?

400

Name three (3) tests which are performed in the PFT lab in which residual volume can be measured?

What is helium dilution, body plethysmography, and nitrogen washout

400

The body system that collects and returns to the circulation any excess fluid that may leak out of the capillaries.

What is the lymphatic system?

400

The normal Hematocrit for a male patient:

What is 40% to 54%?

400

The application of external pressure (by the therapist) to the thoracic cage or epigastric region during forced exhalation to facilitate a more forceful cough is called:

What is the manually assisted directed cough (Quad cough)

500

The simplest level of infection control based on the recognition that all blood, body fluids, secretions, and excretions may contain transmissible infections agents?


What is standard precautions?

500

An FEV1/FVC ratio below this percentage is considered significantly reduced and demonstrates obstructive disease.

What is 70%

500

To decrease risk of _____________________, airway clearance therapy should be scheduled before or at least 1.5 to 2 hours after meals.

What is vomiting/aspiration?

500

Lactate is a byproduct of glucose metabolism under what condition?

What is Anaerobic? (the absence of O2)

500

High frequency chest wall compression/oscillation involves the use of this device?

What is the Vest?