Exam 10: Specialized Test Regimens
Exam 1: Indications for Pulmonary Function Testing25 Questions
Exam 2: Spirometry32 Questions
Exam 3: Diffusing Capacity Tests33 Questions
Exam 4: Lung Volumes,airway Resistance,and Gas Distribution Tests22 Questions
Exam 5: Ventilation and Ventilatory Control Tests24 Questions
Exam 6: Blood Gases and Related Tests28 Questions
Exam 7: Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing26 Questions
Exam 8: Pediatric Pulmonary Function Tests27 Questions
Exam 9: Bronchoprovocation Testing18 Questions
Exam 10: Specialized Test Regimens21 Questions
Exam 11: Pulmonary Function Test Equipment38 Questions
Exam 12: Quality Systems in the Pulmonary Function Laboratory53 Questions
Exam 13: Reference Values and Interpretation Strategies20 Questions
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When performing an open-circuit indirect calorimetry study,the technologist notices that the RER is 0.65.What should the technologist do next?
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An indirect calorimetry system uses a dilution technique that mixes a constant flow of entrained air with expired gas.This technique allows determination of which of the following?
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Which of the following is consistent with a properly performed impulse oscillometry procedure performed on an 8-year-old female?
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A subject performing an exhaled nitric oxide test has the following results:
The technologist should do which of the following?

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A patient has a metabolic study performed with the following results:
If the patient's 24-hour urinary nitrogen (UN)is 22 g/24 hours,what is the approximate REE?

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What is the upper limit of normal cutoff for exhaled nitric oxide in adults?
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A 53-year-old female with a history of myasthenia gravis has the following pulmonary function results:
These findings are:

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The mathematical function fast Fourier transform is used in which testing modality?
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The VC may decrease as much as _____ after thoracic or upper abdominal surgery.
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Which of the following blood gas values suggests an increased incidence of postoperative complications?
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Spirometric tracings that are acceptable for determining respiratory impairment for disability must be recorded at a paper speed of _____ mm/sec and volume sensitivity of _____ mm/L.
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A patient has his or her resting energy expenditure (REE)measured while breathing from a spirometer that has been filled with O2. This technique is described as:
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Which of the following patients would be at greatest risk for postoperative complications after a lung resection?
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The following preoperative pulmonary function results were obtained on a 65-inch,60-year-old Caucasian female before a lung resection:
Which of the following should the technologist recommend?

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What type of analyzer is used in a nitric oxide measuring device?
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Which two variables are used in the Weir equation to calculate the REE?
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A small leak is introduced into the breathing circuit during the measurement of MIP and MEP to do which of the following?
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A patient referred for exercise testing for disability determination should have which of the following?
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