Exam 6: Physical Principles of Respiratory Care
Exam 1: History of Respiratory Care28 Questions
Exam 2: Quality and Evidence-Based Respiratory Care29 Questions
Exam 3: Patient Safety, Communication, and Record Keeping52 Questions
Exam 4: Principles of Infection Control32 Questions
Exam 5: Ethical and Legal Implications of Practice36 Questions
Exam 6: Physical Principles of Respiratory Care89 Questions
Exam 7: Computer Applications in Respiratory Care26 Questions
Exam 8: The Respiratory System131 Questions
Exam 9: The Cardiovascular System65 Questions
Exam 10: Ventilation78 Questions
Exam 11: Gas Exchange and Transport85 Questions
Exam 12: Solutions, Body Fluids, and Electrolytes95 Questions
Exam 13: Acid-Base Balance97 Questions
Exam 14: Regulation of Breathing48 Questions
Exam 15: Bedside Assessment of the Patient95 Questions
Exam 16: Interpretation of Clinical Laboratory Data30 Questions
Exam 17: Interpreting the Electrocardiogram34 Questions
Exam 18: Analysis and Monitoring of Gas Exchange125 Questions
Exam 19: Pulmonary Function Testing67 Questions
Exam 20: A Review of Thoracic Imaging46 Questions
Exam 21: Nutrition Assessment42 Questions
Exam 22: Pulmonary Infections54 Questions
Exam 23: Obstructive Lung Disease: Copd, Asthma, and Related Diseases57 Questions
Exam 24: Interstitial Lung Disease54 Questions
Exam 25: Pleural Diseases48 Questions
Exam 26: Pulmonary Vascular Disease60 Questions
Exam 27: Acute Lung Injury, Pulmonary Edema, and Multiple System Organ32 Questions
Exam 28: Lung Cancer30 Questions
Exam 29: Neuromuscular and Other Diseases of the Chest Wall32 Questions
Exam 30: Disorders of Sleep31 Questions
Exam 31: Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Disorders88 Questions
Exam 32: Airway Pharmacology76 Questions
Exam 33: Airway Management119 Questions
Exam 34: Emergency Cardiovascular Life Support74 Questions
Exam 35: Humidity and Bland Aerosol Therapy112 Questions
Exam 36: Aerosol Drug Therapy123 Questions
Exam 37: Storage and Delivery of Medical Gases80 Questions
Exam 38: Medical Gas Therapy97 Questions
Exam 39: Lung Expansion Therapy63 Questions
Exam 40: Bronchial Hygiene Therapy97 Questions
Exam 41: Respiratory Failure and the Need for Ventilatory Support50 Questions
Exam 42: Mechanical Ventilators80 Questions
Exam 43: Physiology of Ventilatory Support90 Questions
Exam 44: Initiating and Adjusting Ventilatory Support103 Questions
Exam 45: Noninvasive Positive Pressure Ventilation50 Questions
Exam 46: Monitoring and Management of the Patient in the Intensive Care Unit55 Questions
Exam 47: Discontinuing Ventilatory Support66 Questions
Exam 48: Neonatal and Pediatric Respiratory Care37 Questions
Exam 49: Patient Education and Health Promotion19 Questions
Exam 50: Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation65 Questions
Exam 51: Respiratory Care in Alternative Settings138 Questions
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A near-drowning patient has a recorded body temperature of 30° C. What is the equivalent temperature in degrees Fahrenheit?
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Which of the following properties of gases distinguish them from liquids-that is, are unique to the gaseous phase of matter?
I.Gases fill the available space.
II.Gases exhibit viscosity.
III.Gases exert pressure.
IV.Gases are readily compressed.
V.Gases are capable of flow.
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What is the change in state of a substance from liquid to gaseous form occurring below its boiling point?
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What is the term for the ratio of the amount of water vapor in a volume of gas compared to the amount of the water in gas saturated at a normal body temperature of 37°C?
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According to Graham's law, which of the following gases would diffuse most quickly? Gas density
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Which of the following methods would increase the rate of evaporation of a container of water?
I.Increase the temperature of the surrounding air.
II.Decrease the pressure of the surrounding air.
III.Increase the temperature of the water.
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What is the term for the ratio of the actual water vapor present in a gas compared with the capacity of that gas to hold the vapor at a given temperature?
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A mercury barometer reads 770 mm Hg. What is the actual atmospheric pressure in g/cm2?
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Both a compressed gas cylinder and its regulator are at room temperature with all valves in the off position. After the cylinder is opened and gas begins flowing, you note that the regulator is extremely cold to touch. Which of the following principles best explains this observation?
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Which of the following conditions tend to cause laminar flow to become turbulent (producing a high Reynold's number)?
I.high linear gas velocity
II.high gas density
III.low gas viscosity
IV.large tube diameter
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In what processes of gas compression or expansion does the temperature remain constant?
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What is the equilibrium condition in which a gas holds all the water vapor molecules that it can?
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Respiratory therapists must ensure that any oil or dust is cleared from high-pressure medical-gas delivery systems before pressurization. Why is this action needed?
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According to Avogadro's law, which of the following is/are TRUE?
I.One gram of any substance contains the same number of particles.
II.Equal volumes of gases at standard temperature, standard pressure, dry (STPD) have the same number of molecules.
III.Equal numbers of gas molecules at STPD occupy the same volume.
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You obtain a mercury barometric reading of 760 mm Hg at 17°C. Using the following factor table, compute the corrected pressure. 740 750 760 17 2.17 2.20 2.23 18 2.29 2.32 2.35 19 2.38 2.41 2.44
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Which of the following factors determine how much of a given gas can dissolve in a liquid?
I.solubility coefficient of the gas
II.temperature of the liquid
III.gas pressure above the liquid
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Which of the following will occur when a gas undergoes expansion?
IThe pressure of the gas increases.
II.Molecular collisions decrease
III.The gas temperature increases.
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What is the most common application of Bernoulli's principle in respiratory care equipment?
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The resistance to flow of a fluid through a tube can be computed according to which of the following formulas?
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In the lung's alveoli, there are four gases mixed together: oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, and water vapor. At a normal barometric pressure of 760 mm Hg, alveolar O2 exerts a partial pressure of 100 mm Hg, CO2 40 mm Hg, and water vapor 47 mm Hg. What is the alveolar partial pressure of nitrogen?
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