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1. RECALL: ____ is a lung expansion technique used to prevent atelectasis in older and cooperative children?

Explanation

The correct answer is A. IS, which stands for Incentive Spirometry. It is a lung expansion technique that encourages deep breathing and helps prevent atelectasis in older and cooperative children. IPPB (B), PEP (C), and CPAP (D) are also respiratory therapies but are not primarily used for preventing atelectasis through lung expansion.

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Designed by Beth, Huy, Julieanne, and Louie, this set of flash cards focuses on key concepts in respiratory care, aiding learners in preparing for the NBRC examinations. It... see moreenhances understanding through targeted review, making it essential for medical education in respiratory therapy. see less

2. A patient was brought into the emergency department with a abrupt pain on the left side of her chest. Upon checking for breath sounds over that left side of the chest, it revealed absent breath sounds and hyperresonance. what should the respiratory therapist recommend for this situation?

Explanation

In a situation where breath sounds are absent and hyperresonance is noted, it indicates the presence of a pneumothorax. Inserting a chest tube on the affected side is the appropriate intervention to release the trapped air and re-expand the lung.

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3. What effective pressures should be used for the patient while on nasal CPAP?

Explanation

The correct pressure range for a patient on nasal CPAP is 6 - 9 cm H2O to provide effective therapy.

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4. During HFOV, if unable to control PaCO2 with amplitude, what is the suggested increments to decrease hertz settings?

Explanation

During HFOV, when unable to control PaCO2 with amplitude, the suggested increments to decrease hertz settings is by 1 Hz every 30 minutes until reaching 3 HZ. This gradual reduction allows for effective management of PaCO2 levels while ensuring patient safety.

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5. APPLICATION: During circuit disconnection, the expected alarms to go off are?

Explanation

During circuit disconnection, the alarms that are expected to go off are related to low volume and low pressure, as indicated in option A. This combination of alarms helps alert healthcare providers to the issue and take appropriate actions to ensure patient safety.

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6. APPLICATION: While evaluating the patient for weaning out of the ventilator. You should report which correct parameter for the suggestion of weaning based off the ventilator criteria?

Explanation

The correct parameter for suggesting weaning based off the ventilator criteria is the vital capacity of 12 mL/kg, as it indicates the patient's ability to breathe effectively without the ventilator support.

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7. ANALYSIS A small volume nebulizer containing a gaseous bronchodilator treatment is being given to a patient, as this is given the patient develops a Hospital acquired infection of the trachea. which of the following is the likely source for this?

Explanation

The likely source for the hospital-acquired infection of the trachea in this scenario is hand washing technique failures due to personnel. Proper hand hygiene is crucial in preventing the spread of infections in healthcare settings.

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8. A patient has abruptly become dyspneic after receiving an aerosol treatment containing hypertonic saline and mucomyst by a nebulizer, which of the following is the cause of this?

Explanation

The correct answer is bronchospasm, as bronchospasm can lead to sudden dyspnea after receiving treatment through a nebulizer. Pneumothorax, hypervolemia, and hypovolemia are not typically associated with aerosol treatments containing these medications.

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9. Prior to a tracheal extubation, the respiratory care practitioner is reviewing Mr. Smith's chart for his ability to cough productively, which parameters should be taken to notice?

Explanation

The correct parameters to review for Mr. Smith's ability to cough productively prior to tracheal extubation are maximum inspiratory pressure and vital capacity, as these are indicators of respiratory muscle strength and lung function which are essential for effective coughing.

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10. ANALYSIS: A patient is brought in to the emergency department after a car crash with trauma. The patient is intubated and mechanically ventilated, tachypneic with severe pain. Which drug would control the pain and/or slow down the ventilatory rate?

Explanation

Morphine sulfate is the preferred choice in this scenario for pain management and to help decrease the ventilatory rate.

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11. ANALYSIS: An 20 year old girl is having a severe asthmatic episode and it currently being ventilated. Pressure alarm is sounding and the patient has grown very perturbed, her RR is 33/min, with wheezing and bilateral breath sounds. Which of the following should the RT recommend?

Explanation

In this scenario, the patient is experiencing severe distress with a high respiratory rate and perturbed behavior. Midazolam, a sedative and anxiolytic, can help alleviate the patient's distress and improve ventilation. Beclomethasone is a steroid inhaler used for long-term asthma management; N-acetylcysteine is a mucolytic agent used to help break down mucus in conditions like COPD; and Intal is a mast cell stabilizer used to prevent asthma attacks but not suitable for acute episodes.

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12. RECALL: The small squares on the horizontal axis of an ECG grid paper signifies how many seconds?

Explanation

On an ECG grid paper, each small square on the horizontal axis represents 0.04 seconds. The correct answer is 0.04 as indicated by the marking I. A.14.

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13. APPLICATION: The RT is interviewing a patient who is Indochinese with the following types of communication: Maintaining good eye contact, Touching, Pointing fingers, Legs crossed. The best way to describe how the patient might feel is?

Explanation

In Indochinese culture, maintaining good eye contact, touching, pointing fingers, and legs crossed can be seen as impolite or aggressive. Each of the incorrect answers does not align with this cultural context.

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14. ANALYSIS: When analyzing the data of a 12 EKG strip you notice This Rhythm. What is the rhythm? WHAT DRUG SHOULD YOU GIVE TO FIX THIS RHYTHM?

Explanation

The correct answer is C (ADENOSINE) as it is commonly used to treat supraventricular tachycardia. Racemic Epi (A) may be used for anaphylaxis or bronchospasm; Atropine (B) is used for symptomatic bradycardia; Morphine (D) is used for pain relief and acute coronary syndrome.

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15. RECALL: What disease presents with Ground glass?

Explanation

Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) is a medical condition characterized by the buildup of fluid in the air sacs within the lungs, leading to a presentation of Ground glass appearance in imaging studies.

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16. When evaluating this PFT what are you as the respiratory therapist looking for?

Explanation

When evaluating a Pulmonary Function Test (PFT), respiratory therapists are primarily looking for signs of obstructive conditions like COPD, restrictive conditions like asthma, and other respiratory disorders. Hence, option A (Obstructive), C (Asthma), and D (COPD) are the correct choices. Option B and the incorrect options E and F do not cover the key aspects that a respiratory therapist would be evaluating in a PFT.

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17. A 32-year-old patient has been receiving mechanical ventilation for 36 hours following admission for an acetaminophen overuse. The patient is alert, oriented, and stable, and has been weaned to PSV of 5 cm H2O and an FIO2 of 0.40. The following data are collected after 30 minutes: pH 7.43, PaCO2 35 torr, PaO2 108 torr, HCO3- 23 mEq/L, BE +1 mEq/L, VT 486 mL, MIP -32 cm H2O, RR 14. What should the therapist recommend?
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18. A 65-kg postoperative patient is receiving VC, A/C ventilation. The patient current status is: FIO2 0.40, Mandatory rate 10, Total rate of 12, VT 500 mL, Inspiratory time 1.0 sec, PEEP 5 cm H2O, pH 7.30, PaCO2 52 torr, PaO2 87 torr, HCO3- 24 mEq/L, BE -1 mEq/L. Which of the following should a respiratory therapist recommend?

Explanation

The correct recommendation should be to increase the Tidal Volume since it is currently at 500 mL and the patient is not oxygenating adequately. A higher Tidal Volume of 600 mL may help improve oxygenation in this patient.

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19. RECALL: The main drive of immediate cleaning and sterilization of non-disposable respiratory care equipment following each use is to?

Explanation

The main reason for immediate cleaning and sterilization of non-disposable respiratory care equipment is to prevent infection and cross-infection of patients. This helps maintain a safe and sterile environment for patients receiving respiratory care.

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20. APPLICATION: A 33-year-old patient with bronchiectasis with a substantial quantity of secretions requests to continue a pulmonary hygiene program while continuing everyday life. What should the therapist recommend to help the patient achieve these goals?

Explanation

In the case of a 33-year-old patient with bronchiectasis and substantial secretions, the therapist should recommend Vibratory PEP to help the patient achieve their goals. This technique can assist in airway clearance and secretion mobilization, which is crucial for managing bronchiectasis effectively.

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21. ANALYSIS: An RT notes a patient who is receiving VC, A/C ventilation has thick, mucoid secretions. The RT observes that the humidifier is set at 31° C (88° F). What should the therapist recommend?

Explanation

In this scenario, the correct course of action is to increase the humidifier settings in order to provide more moisture to help thin out the thick, mucoid secretions. This will improve the patient's ability to effectively clear the secretions and breathe more easily. Decreasing the humidifier settings, flushing the tubing with saline, or removing the humidifier altogether would not directly address the issue of thick, mucoid secretions.

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22. ANALYSIS A 60-year-old patient who is post-operative coronary artery bypass graft was extubated 3 hours ago and complains of difficulty breathing and chest tightness. Breath sounds are diminished over the right lung. The following data are obtained: HR 108 RR 26 BP 154/92 mm Hg SpO2 88%. What should the respiratory therapist suggest?

Explanation

In this scenario, the correct course of action would be to order a stat Chest X-Ray to assess the post-operative patient's lung condition and further investigate the cause of diminished breath sounds over the right lung. This can help identify potential issues such as pneumothorax which may require immediate intervention.

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23. APPLICATION: Given a normal pH, an SpO2 of 80% should be associated with a PaO2 of approximately?

Explanation

In normal conditions, an SpO2 of 80% corresponds to a PaO2 of approximately 50 torr (II. C. 1).

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24. APPLICATION: A left-to-right shunt is best determined by an increase in mixed venous oxygen saturation. From what location in the heart should the RT recommend blood analysis to determine mixed venous oxygen saturation?

Explanation

The correct location to analyze mixed venous oxygen saturation is the Pulmonary Artery because it provides a more accurate reflection of oxygen content in the blood passing through the lungs.

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25. APPLICATION: The following chest radiograph reveals a patient who has been intubated via endotracheal tube. The physician requests the respiratory therapist to verify correct tube placement and make adjustments as needed?

Explanation

In this scenario, the correct answer is A. No changes required. The tube is correctly placed. It is important to carefully assess the chest radiograph to determine if any adjustments are necessary when managing an endotracheal tube. Pulling or advancing the tube without indication can lead to potential complications, and reintubation should only be considered if there are clear signs of incorrect placement or difficulties with ventilation.

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26. ANALYSIS: The respiratory therapist is monitoring a 16-year-old female patient who has recently been admitted to the hospital because of chronic seizures. Previously, she had a seizure episode at a nearby beauty salon while she was getting her nails done for the high school prom. She is now awake and conscious. The respiratory therapist monitors her SpO2 using the pulse ox and is getting an abnormally low reading: What should the therapist recommend?

Explanation

The correct course of action in this scenario is to administer nasal cannula with 0.40 FiO2 to help improve the patient's oxygen levels and ensure adequate oxygenation. This option provides the most direct solution to the low SpO2 reading and addresses the patient's respiratory needs.

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27. Which of the following is a side effect of inhaled nitric oxide?

Explanation

Methemoglobinemia is a known side effect associated with the use of inhaled nitric oxide, as noted in II. A. 18.

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28. APPLICATION: Given a normal pH, an SpO2 of 80% should be associated with a PaO2 of approximately?

Explanation

In medical settings, the relationship between SpO2 (oxygen saturation) and PaO2 (partial pressure of oxygen in arterial blood) is important. A SpO2 of 80% should be associated with a PaO2 of approximately half full. This indicates a certain level of oxygen saturation in the blood.

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29. When percussing the patients chest, the ____ finger should be used to examine the chest?

Explanation

When percussing the patient's chest, the middle finger is used because it allows for better control and precision during the examination process.

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RECALL: ____ is a lung expansion technique used to prevent...
A patient was brought into the emergency department with a abrupt pain...
What effective pressures should be used for the patient while on nasal...
During HFOV, if unable to control PaCO2 with amplitude, what is the...
APPLICATION: During circuit disconnection, the expected alarms to go...
APPLICATION: While evaluating the patient for weaning out of the...
ANALYSIS A small volume nebulizer containing a gaseous bronchodilator...
A patient has abruptly become dyspneic after receiving an aerosol...
Prior to a tracheal extubation, the respiratory care practitioner is...
ANALYSIS: A patient is brought in to the emergency department after a...
ANALYSIS: An 20 year old girl is having a severe asthmatic episode and...
RECALL: The small squares on the horizontal axis of an ECG grid paper...
APPLICATION: The RT is interviewing a patient who is Indochinese with...
ANALYSIS: When analyzing the data of a 12 EKG strip you notice This...
RECALL: What disease presents with Ground glass?
When evaluating this PFT what are you as the respiratory therapist...
A 32-year-old patient has been receiving mechanical ventilation for 36...
A 65-kg postoperative patient is receiving VC, A/C ventilation. The...
RECALL: The main drive of immediate cleaning and sterilization of...
APPLICATION: A 33-year-old patient with bronchiectasis with a...
ANALYSIS: An RT notes a patient who is receiving VC, A/C ventilation...
ANALYSIS A 60-year-old patient who is post-operative coronary artery...
APPLICATION: Given a normal pH, an SpO2 of 80% should be associated...
APPLICATION: A left-to-right shunt is best determined by an increase...
APPLICATION: The following chest radiograph reveals a patient who has...
ANALYSIS: The respiratory therapist is monitoring a 16-year-old female...
Which of the following is a side effect of inhaled nitric oxide?
APPLICATION: Given a normal pH, an SpO2 of 80% should be associated...
When percussing the patients chest, the ____ finger should be used to...
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