Deck 4: Lung Volumes,airway Resistance,and Gas Distribution Tests

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A patient with pulmonary fibrosis has lung volumes measured using the open-circuit method and by plethysmography with the following results: <strong>A patient with pulmonary fibrosis has lung volumes measured using the open-circuit method and by plethysmography with the following results:   Which of the following best explains these results?</strong> A) This is a normal pattern for the patient's diagnosis. B) The FRC by N<sub>2</sub> washout is erroneously low. C) The V<sub>TG</sub> is erroneously low. D) The predicted FRC is incorrect. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Which of the following best explains these results?

A) This is a normal pattern for the patient's diagnosis.
B) The FRC by N2 washout is erroneously low.
C) The VTG is erroneously low.
D) The predicted FRC is incorrect.
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During an SBN2 test,an increased slope of phase III is:

A) Consistent with severe restrictive disease
B) Indicative of uneven distribution of gas within the lungs
C) Usually caused by an accelerated heart rate
D) Diagnostic of increased anatomic dead space
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The reported value for VTG (FRCpleth)should be:

A) Averaged from three acceptable maneuvers
B) The largest value from three acceptable maneuvers
C) Reproducible within 1%
D) Measured with the subject panting at 5 Hz
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A subject has the following lung volumes measured using a body plethysmograph: <strong>A subject has the following lung volumes measured using a body plethysmograph:   These values are consistent with which of the following?</strong> A) An obstructive pattern such as emphysema B) A restrictive pattern such as sarcoidosis C) Normal lung volumes D) A calculation error involving the FRC <div style=padding-top: 35px> These values are consistent with which of the following?

A) An obstructive pattern such as emphysema
B) A restrictive pattern such as sarcoidosis
C) Normal lung volumes
D) A calculation error involving the FRC
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The following raw data are obtained from spirometry and a He-dilution FRC test (all values have been corrected to BTPS): <strong>The following raw data are obtained from spirometry and a He-dilution FRC test (all values have been corrected to BTPS):   What is the patient's RV?</strong> A) 0.8 L (BTPS) B) 1.8 L (BTPS) C) 2.3 L (BTPS) D) 2.6 L (BTPS) <div style=padding-top: 35px> What is the patient's RV?

A) 0.8 L (BTPS)
B) 1.8 L (BTPS)
C) 2.3 L (BTPS)
D) 2.6 L (BTPS)
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A subject has the following measurements obtained during pulmonary function testing: <strong>A subject has the following measurements obtained during pulmonary function testing:   These findings are consistent with:</strong> A) Normal pulmonary function B) Severe obstruction with air trapping C) Mild restriction D) A leak during the FRC determination <div style=padding-top: 35px> These findings are consistent with:

A) Normal pulmonary function
B) Severe obstruction with air trapping
C) Mild restriction
D) A leak during the FRC determination
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The following data are obtained during a closed-circuit FRC determination: <strong>The following data are obtained during a closed-circuit FRC determination:   Which of the following is the FRC?</strong> A) 1.32 L BTPS B) 1.50 L BTPS C) 1.55 L ATPS D) 2.17 L ATPS <div style=padding-top: 35px> Which of the following is the FRC?

A) 1.32 L BTPS
B) 1.50 L BTPS
C) 1.55 L ATPS
D) 2.17 L ATPS
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Which of the following combinations are characteristic of a restrictive pattern?

A) Reduced VC,reduced TLC,normal RV/TLC
B) Reduced FRC,elevated TLC,normal RV/TLC
C) Elevated RV,elevated TLC,elevated RV/TLC
D) Reduced FRC,elevated VTG
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The following FRCpleth values are obtained with a body plethysmograph: Maneuver 1: 2.35 L
Maneuver 2: 2.30 L
Maneuver 3: 2.15 L
According to the ATS-ERS standards,what should the technologist's next step be?

A) Report the mean of the three maneuvers
B) Perform another maneuver
C) Report the largest value
D) Report the median value
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A subject with an FEV1/FVC ratio of 37% performs a 7-minute N2 washout test. After 7 minutes,the alveolar N2 concentration is 5.7%.This is consistent with which
Of the following?

A) Chronic bronchitis
B) Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
C) Pneumoconiosis
D) A right-to-left shunt
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The following raw data are obtained from spirometry and a He-dilution FRC test (all values have been corrected to BTPS): <strong>The following raw data are obtained from spirometry and a He-dilution FRC test (all values have been corrected to BTPS):   What is the patient's TLC?</strong> A) 5.5 L (BTPS) B) 6.0 L (BTPS) C) 4.7 L (BTPS) D) 7.3 L (BTPS) <div style=padding-top: 35px> What is the patient's TLC?

A) 5.5 L (BTPS)
B) 6.0 L (BTPS)
C) 4.7 L (BTPS)
D) 7.3 L (BTPS)
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Calculate the FRC from the closed-circuit method using the following data: <strong>Calculate the FRC from the closed-circuit method using the following data:  </strong> A) 4.50 L (BTPS) B) 3.99 L (BTPS) C) 3.77 L (BTPS) D) 2.24 L (BTPS) <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) 4.50 L (BTPS)
B) 3.99 L (BTPS)
C) 3.77 L (BTPS)
D) 2.24 L (BTPS)
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To measure FRC in a body plethysmograph,the VTG should be measured by:

A) Closing the shutter at a point of zero flow
B) Having the patient pant rapidly and deeply
C) Closing the shutter at end-expiration
D) Performing a combined Raw/VTG maneuver
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A subject has these lung volumes measured using a body plethysmograph: <strong>A subject has these lung volumes measured using a body plethysmograph:   These values are consistent with:</strong> A) An obstructive pattern such as emphysema B) A restrictive pattern such as sarcoidosis C) Normal lung volumes D) A calculation error involving the FRC <div style=padding-top: 35px> These values are consistent with:

A) An obstructive pattern such as emphysema
B) A restrictive pattern such as sarcoidosis
C) Normal lung volumes
D) A calculation error involving the FRC
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A subject with an RV that is 60% of the predicted value and an RV/TLC ratio of approximately 20% would most likely have:

A) An obstructive disease pattern
B) A restrictive disease pattern
C) Combined obstruction and restriction
D) Normal lung function
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Which of the following is true when comparing dilutional lung volumes with body plethysmography in subjects who have severe obstruction?

A) N2 washout overestimates TLC.
B) He rebreathing underestimates TLC.
C) Single-breath washout compares favorably with plethysmography.
D) Closed-circuit method overestimates FRC.
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To measure accurately the VTG (FRCpleth),the patient should be instructed to do which of the following?

A) Breathe normally during closure of the shutter.
B) Pant rapidly and deeply.
C) Pant about once per second.
D) Hold his or her breath as soon as the shutter closes.
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A subject has the following results from spirometry and N2 washout FRC determination: <strong>A subject has the following results from spirometry and N<sub>2</sub> washout FRC determination:   Which of the following best explains these findings?</strong> A) The subject has normal lung volumes. B) The subject has severe air trapping. C) A leak occurred during the VC test. D) A leak occurred during the FRC test. <div style=padding-top: 35px> Which of the following best explains these findings?

A) The subject has normal lung volumes.
B) The subject has severe air trapping.
C) A leak occurred during the VC test.
D) A leak occurred during the FRC test.
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The following data are obtained from spirometry and a He dilution FRC test (all values have been corrected to BTPS): <strong>The following data are obtained from spirometry and a He dilution FRC test (all values have been corrected to BTPS):   What is the patient's RV/TLC ratio?</strong> A) 22% B) 33% C) 38% D) 43% <div style=padding-top: 35px> What is the patient's RV/TLC ratio?

A) 22%
B) 33%
C) 38%
D) 43%
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A subject in a plethysmograph has his Raw measured as 2.2 cm H2O/L/sec at a lung volume of 3.7 L.The calculated sGaw for this patient is which of the following?

A) 0.59 cm H2O/L/sec/L
B) 0.45 cm H2O/L/sec/L
C) 0.27 cm H2O/L/sec/L
D) 0.12 cm H2O/L/sec/L
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By performing a combined Raw and VTG maneuver in a plethysmograph,a subject has the following values determined: <strong>By performing a combined Raw and V<sub>TG</sub> maneuver in a plethysmograph,a subject has the following values determined:   This subject's sGaw (specific conductance)would be:</strong> A) 0.04 L/sec/cm H<sub>2</sub>O/L B) 0.17 L/sec/cm H<sub>2</sub>O/L C) 0.67 L/sec/cm H<sub>2</sub>O/L D) 1.50 L/sec/cm H<sub>2</sub>O/L <div style=padding-top: 35px> This subject's sGaw (specific conductance)would be:

A) 0.04 L/sec/cm H2O/L
B) 0.17 L/sec/cm H2O/L
C) 0.67 L/sec/cm H2O/L
D) 1.50 L/sec/cm H2O/L
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What is the correct pant rate for measuring airway resistance or conductance?

A) 1.0 to 1.5 Hz
B) 60 to 90 breaths/min
C) 90 to 120 breaths/min
D) 0.5 to 1.0 Hz
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A patient with pulmonary fibrosis has lung volumes measured using the open-circuit method and by plethysmography with the following results: <strong>A patient with pulmonary fibrosis has lung volumes measured using the open-circuit method and by plethysmography with the following results:   Which of the following best explains these results?</strong> A) This is a normal pattern for the patient's diagnosis. B) The FRC by N<sub>2</sub> washout is erroneously low. C) The V<sub>TG</sub> is erroneously low. D) The predicted FRC is incorrect. Which of the following best explains these results?

A) This is a normal pattern for the patient's diagnosis.
B) The FRC by N2 washout is erroneously low.
C) The VTG is erroneously low.
D) The predicted FRC is incorrect.
A
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During an SBN2 test,an increased slope of phase III is:

A) Consistent with severe restrictive disease
B) Indicative of uneven distribution of gas within the lungs
C) Usually caused by an accelerated heart rate
D) Diagnostic of increased anatomic dead space
B
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The reported value for VTG (FRCpleth)should be:

A) Averaged from three acceptable maneuvers
B) The largest value from three acceptable maneuvers
C) Reproducible within 1%
D) Measured with the subject panting at 5 Hz
A
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A subject has the following lung volumes measured using a body plethysmograph: <strong>A subject has the following lung volumes measured using a body plethysmograph:   These values are consistent with which of the following?</strong> A) An obstructive pattern such as emphysema B) A restrictive pattern such as sarcoidosis C) Normal lung volumes D) A calculation error involving the FRC These values are consistent with which of the following?

A) An obstructive pattern such as emphysema
B) A restrictive pattern such as sarcoidosis
C) Normal lung volumes
D) A calculation error involving the FRC
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The following raw data are obtained from spirometry and a He-dilution FRC test (all values have been corrected to BTPS): <strong>The following raw data are obtained from spirometry and a He-dilution FRC test (all values have been corrected to BTPS):   What is the patient's RV?</strong> A) 0.8 L (BTPS) B) 1.8 L (BTPS) C) 2.3 L (BTPS) D) 2.6 L (BTPS) What is the patient's RV?

A) 0.8 L (BTPS)
B) 1.8 L (BTPS)
C) 2.3 L (BTPS)
D) 2.6 L (BTPS)
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A subject has the following measurements obtained during pulmonary function testing: <strong>A subject has the following measurements obtained during pulmonary function testing:   These findings are consistent with:</strong> A) Normal pulmonary function B) Severe obstruction with air trapping C) Mild restriction D) A leak during the FRC determination These findings are consistent with:

A) Normal pulmonary function
B) Severe obstruction with air trapping
C) Mild restriction
D) A leak during the FRC determination
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The following data are obtained during a closed-circuit FRC determination: <strong>The following data are obtained during a closed-circuit FRC determination:   Which of the following is the FRC?</strong> A) 1.32 L BTPS B) 1.50 L BTPS C) 1.55 L ATPS D) 2.17 L ATPS Which of the following is the FRC?

A) 1.32 L BTPS
B) 1.50 L BTPS
C) 1.55 L ATPS
D) 2.17 L ATPS
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Which of the following combinations are characteristic of a restrictive pattern?

A) Reduced VC,reduced TLC,normal RV/TLC
B) Reduced FRC,elevated TLC,normal RV/TLC
C) Elevated RV,elevated TLC,elevated RV/TLC
D) Reduced FRC,elevated VTG
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The following FRCpleth values are obtained with a body plethysmograph: Maneuver 1: 2.35 L
Maneuver 2: 2.30 L
Maneuver 3: 2.15 L
According to the ATS-ERS standards,what should the technologist's next step be?

A) Report the mean of the three maneuvers
B) Perform another maneuver
C) Report the largest value
D) Report the median value
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A subject with an FEV1/FVC ratio of 37% performs a 7-minute N2 washout test. After 7 minutes,the alveolar N2 concentration is 5.7%.This is consistent with which
Of the following?

A) Chronic bronchitis
B) Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
C) Pneumoconiosis
D) A right-to-left shunt
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The following raw data are obtained from spirometry and a He-dilution FRC test (all values have been corrected to BTPS): <strong>The following raw data are obtained from spirometry and a He-dilution FRC test (all values have been corrected to BTPS):   What is the patient's TLC?</strong> A) 5.5 L (BTPS) B) 6.0 L (BTPS) C) 4.7 L (BTPS) D) 7.3 L (BTPS) What is the patient's TLC?

A) 5.5 L (BTPS)
B) 6.0 L (BTPS)
C) 4.7 L (BTPS)
D) 7.3 L (BTPS)
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Calculate the FRC from the closed-circuit method using the following data: <strong>Calculate the FRC from the closed-circuit method using the following data:  </strong> A) 4.50 L (BTPS) B) 3.99 L (BTPS) C) 3.77 L (BTPS) D) 2.24 L (BTPS)

A) 4.50 L (BTPS)
B) 3.99 L (BTPS)
C) 3.77 L (BTPS)
D) 2.24 L (BTPS)
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To measure FRC in a body plethysmograph,the VTG should be measured by:

A) Closing the shutter at a point of zero flow
B) Having the patient pant rapidly and deeply
C) Closing the shutter at end-expiration
D) Performing a combined Raw/VTG maneuver
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A subject has these lung volumes measured using a body plethysmograph: <strong>A subject has these lung volumes measured using a body plethysmograph:   These values are consistent with:</strong> A) An obstructive pattern such as emphysema B) A restrictive pattern such as sarcoidosis C) Normal lung volumes D) A calculation error involving the FRC These values are consistent with:

A) An obstructive pattern such as emphysema
B) A restrictive pattern such as sarcoidosis
C) Normal lung volumes
D) A calculation error involving the FRC
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A subject with an RV that is 60% of the predicted value and an RV/TLC ratio of approximately 20% would most likely have:

A) An obstructive disease pattern
B) A restrictive disease pattern
C) Combined obstruction and restriction
D) Normal lung function
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Which of the following is true when comparing dilutional lung volumes with body plethysmography in subjects who have severe obstruction?

A) N2 washout overestimates TLC.
B) He rebreathing underestimates TLC.
C) Single-breath washout compares favorably with plethysmography.
D) Closed-circuit method overestimates FRC.
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To measure accurately the VTG (FRCpleth),the patient should be instructed to do which of the following?

A) Breathe normally during closure of the shutter.
B) Pant rapidly and deeply.
C) Pant about once per second.
D) Hold his or her breath as soon as the shutter closes.
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A subject has the following results from spirometry and N2 washout FRC determination: <strong>A subject has the following results from spirometry and N<sub>2</sub> washout FRC determination:   Which of the following best explains these findings?</strong> A) The subject has normal lung volumes. B) The subject has severe air trapping. C) A leak occurred during the VC test. D) A leak occurred during the FRC test. Which of the following best explains these findings?

A) The subject has normal lung volumes.
B) The subject has severe air trapping.
C) A leak occurred during the VC test.
D) A leak occurred during the FRC test.
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The following data are obtained from spirometry and a He dilution FRC test (all values have been corrected to BTPS): <strong>The following data are obtained from spirometry and a He dilution FRC test (all values have been corrected to BTPS):   What is the patient's RV/TLC ratio?</strong> A) 22% B) 33% C) 38% D) 43% What is the patient's RV/TLC ratio?

A) 22%
B) 33%
C) 38%
D) 43%
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A subject in a plethysmograph has his Raw measured as 2.2 cm H2O/L/sec at a lung volume of 3.7 L.The calculated sGaw for this patient is which of the following?

A) 0.59 cm H2O/L/sec/L
B) 0.45 cm H2O/L/sec/L
C) 0.27 cm H2O/L/sec/L
D) 0.12 cm H2O/L/sec/L
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By performing a combined Raw and VTG maneuver in a plethysmograph,a subject has the following values determined: <strong>By performing a combined Raw and V<sub>TG</sub> maneuver in a plethysmograph,a subject has the following values determined:   This subject's sGaw (specific conductance)would be:</strong> A) 0.04 L/sec/cm H<sub>2</sub>O/L B) 0.17 L/sec/cm H<sub>2</sub>O/L C) 0.67 L/sec/cm H<sub>2</sub>O/L D) 1.50 L/sec/cm H<sub>2</sub>O/L This subject's sGaw (specific conductance)would be:

A) 0.04 L/sec/cm H2O/L
B) 0.17 L/sec/cm H2O/L
C) 0.67 L/sec/cm H2O/L
D) 1.50 L/sec/cm H2O/L
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What is the correct pant rate for measuring airway resistance or conductance?

A) 1.0 to 1.5 Hz
B) 60 to 90 breaths/min
C) 90 to 120 breaths/min
D) 0.5 to 1.0 Hz
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