Deck 39: Assisting in Pulmonary Medicine

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The signs and symptoms of sleep apnea include

A) hypersomnia.
B) dry mouth or sore throat in the morning.
C) morning headache.
D) All of the above
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Which phrase best describes the process of ventilation?

A) Downward movement of the diaphragm to allow air to enter the lungs
B) Exchange of oxygenated air and waste gases
C) Transport of oxygen from the outside environment into the alveoli
D) Signal from the brain that initiates the breathing cycle
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A new employee is to have the two-step Mantoux test to screen for TB. What does this mean?

A) Her blood needs to be drawn at 1-week intervals.
B) Her first Mantoux test was positive, so the second is ordered as a follow-up procedure.
C) Her chest x-ray film was suspicious, so the Mantoux test is ordered to confirm the presence of TB.
D) A second Mantoux is done 1 to 3 weeks after the first test.
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A serious inflammation of the lungs can be caused by

A) mycobacteria.
B) influenza virus.
C) fungi.
D) A and B
E) All of the above
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To obtain a useful evaluation of pulmonary function in a patient with asthma, you must administer the test when the patient

A) has suffered a spasm in the bronchial tubes within the previous hour.
B) is experiencing a bronchial spasm.
C) has already been evaluated with chest radiographs.
D) has taken medication to expand the bronchi.
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Which of the following medications are used to treat allergic rhinitis?

A) Allegra and Flonase
B) Septra and Amoxicillin
C) Alupent and Seravent
D) INH and RIF
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The medical terms for "throat" and "windpipe" are

A) larynx and trachea.
B) larynx and bronchus.
C) pharynx and bronchus.
D) pharynx and trachea.
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When the physician orders a nebulizer treatment, the route of drug administration is through

A) irrigation.
B) inhalation.
C) sublingual absorption.
D) instillation.
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The symptoms of an asthma attack include

A) nonproductive cough.
B) hemoptysis.
C) inspiratory wheezing.
D) rhinorrhea.
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Which statement is true about the paranasal sinuses?

A) They are fluid-filled, bony structures of the face.
B) The sinuses contain resident bacteria.
C) The classic sign of a sinus infection is a headache.
D) Sinus infections are treated with decongestants, antibiotics for bacterial infections, and analgesics.
E) Both C and D are true.
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Which structure is classified as part of the upper respiratory tract?

A) Bronchi
B) Larynx
C) Lung
D) Trachea
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Which medication is used for immediate control of asthma symptoms?

A) Ventolin
B) Aerobid
C) Singulair
D) Azmacort
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Asbestosis typically is seen in individuals who worked for years in which of the following occupations?

A) Coal mining
B) Construction and insulation manufacturing
C) Sandblasting
D) All of the above
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The procedure that measures the amount of air moving into and out of the lungs is

A) bronchoscopy.
B) intubation.
C) spirometry.
D) thoracentesis.
E) tracheostomy.
Question
Nonproductive cough and expiratory wheezing are signs of

A) asthma.
B) COPD.
C) pneumonia.
D) tuberculosis.
Question
Which respiratory action is initiated by a signal from the medulla oblongata?

A) Expiration
B) Inspiration
C) Ventilation
D) Exhalation
Question
You would expect a patient diagnosed with pneumonia to have what signs and symptoms?

A) Signs of pulmonary consolidation
B) Positive QFT
C) Rales and rhonchi
D) A and C
E) All of the above
Question
The exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen between lung tissue and the bloodstream occurs in the

A) bronchi.
B) bronchiole.
C) alveolar ducts.
D) alveolar sacs.
Question
A blood test to help diagnose tuberculosis is

A) WBC count.
B) WBC with diff.
C) QuantiFERON-TB Gold test.
D) Mantoux.
E) PPD.
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Which statement is true about the formation of tubercles?

A) They form when a patient is exposed to TB and then develops the disease.
B) They are the result of cell-mediated isolation of the tuberculin bacillus.
C) Immediate treatment with 3 months of INH destroys any possible tubercles in the body.
D) Tubercles do not affect the TB skin test results, because the patient does not have active TB.
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What is the third leading cause of death in the United States?

A) Influenza
B) Pneumonia
C) Chronic lower respiratory diseases
D) Acute upper respiratory diseases
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Individuals who consistently test positive on TB skin screening tests but are asymptomatic and not infectious are in which stage of TB?

A) Primary infection
B) Latent TB
C) Secondary TB
D) Active pulmonary TB
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What is the most common cause of viral pneumonia?

A) Streptococci
B) Influenza
C) Inhalation of irritants or gas
D) Aspiration of solids or fluids into the lungs
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Carl Rowe is to have a sleep study at the local hospital. The study is performed with what technology?

A) Electroencephalogram
B) ECG
C) Polysomnography
D) A and C
Question
Which symptom(s) is (are) typically not associated with allergic rhinitis?

A) Itchy eyes, ears, nose, throat, and roof of the mouth
B) Red and watery eyes
C) Clear, thin nasal discharge
D) Fever
Question
Risk factors for sleep apnea include

A) female gender.
B) obesity.
C) diabetes mellitus.
D) CHF.
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What test is ordered to determine whether the pneumonia is viral or bacterial?

A) Chest x-ray
B) Sputum culture and sensitivity
C) White blood cell count
D) All of the above
Question
Clubbing of the fingers in a patient with emphysema is caused by

A) chronic tissue hypoxia.
B) low blood glucose levels.
C) complications from medications.
D) congestive heart failure.
Question
The PFT results for a patient with emphysema show

A) decreased vital capacity and increased inspiratory capacity.
B) decreased residual volume.
C) increased residual volume and decreased forced expiratory volume.
D) A and C
Question
A successful spirometry effort is one in which the patient

A) exhales slowly and continuously.
B) blows into the mouthpiece as hard and as fast as possible.
C) breathes normally into the machine for at least 5 minutes.
D) inhales and exhales repeatedly into the mouthpiece.
Question
Which location of sinusitis is typically associated with pain or discomfort in the upper jaw and teeth?

A) Frontal sinuses
B) Maxillary sinuses
C) Ethmoid sinuses
D) Sphenoid sinuses
Question
Which of the following characteristics best describes the right lung?

A) Divided into three lobes
B) Has two lobes
C) Longer and narrower
D) Has a distinct indentation in its center
Question
The correct position for a spirometry test is

A) semi-Fowler's position on the exam table.
B) upright with the chin tucked into the chest.
C) upright with the chin slightly elevated and the neck extended.
D) standing.
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Which of the following structures is located in the lower respiratory tract?

A) Pharynx
B) Larynx
C) Trachea
D) Bronchial tubes
E) Both C and D
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What is the terminal one cell thick tissue in the respiratory system which allows for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide through the cell membrane?

A) Bronchioles
B) Alveoli
C) Bronchi
D) Pericardial sac
Question
You have a patient scheduled for a bronchoscopy procedure at the hospital next week. What instructions should you give the patient about preparing for the exam?

A) Do not brush your teeth in the morning before the procedure.
B) The procedure may interfere with breathing, but the physician will be there to help you.
C) Remain NPO for 4 to 8 hours before the test.
D) The procedure may be slightly uncomfortable, because sedation may interfere with your breathing.
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A patient suspected of having cancer of the lung shows what symptom(s)?

A) Atelectasis
B) Hemoptysis
C) Increased residual volume
D) A and B
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Carcinoma of the larynx is almost always seen in patients with a history of

A) smoking and chronic alcohol consumption.
B) obesity and CHF.
C) cancer of the lung.
D) A and C
Question
Which statement is true about pulse oximetry?

A) It can be performed on any finger; nail polish does not have to be removed.
B) It measures the percentage of hemoglobin that is oxygenated compared with the total amount of hemoglobin available.
C) It provides both the oxygen saturation level and the patient's pulse rate.
D) Both B and C are true.
Question
Which structure protects the opening into the larynx?

A) Voice box
B) Vocal cords
C) Epiglottis
D) Pharynx
Question
The medical term for runny nose is __________.
Question
Risk factors for developing obstructive sleep apnea include all of the following except

A) fat or thick neck.
B) enlarged adenoids or tonsils.
C) female gender.
D) family history of sleep apnea.
E) alcohol consumption or sedative use.
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If pus accumulates in the pleural space, the patient is diagnosed with __________.
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A surgical procedure of the chest cavity is called a(n) __________.
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What is the initial treatment regimen for active pulmonary TB recommended by the CDC?

A) 9 months of daily isoniazid (INH)
B) 12-dose regimen of INH and rifapentine (RPT)
C) Rifampin (RIF) daily for 4 months
D) INH, RIF, pyrazinamide, and ethambutol daily for 2 months
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A microorganism that is exceedingly pathogenic or deadly is said to be highly __________.
Question
A normal pulse oximetry reading is

A) lower than 80%.
B) 80% to 90%.
C) 90% to 92%.
D) 95% or higher.
Question
Which of the following best describes the green zone of a traditional peak flow meter?

A) Reading is 80% to 100% of normal peak flow rates
B) Patient's highest reading is 40% to 80% of normal
C) Readings below 50% of the normal level
D) None of the above
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A surgical procedure to repair or alter the shape of the nose is called a(n) __________.
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Inflammation of the membranes surrounding the lungs is called __________.
Question
Early symptoms of which of the following diseases are easily masked by symptoms regularly displayed by habitual smokers?

A) Lung cancer
B) Carcinoma of the larynx
C) Emphysema
D) All of the above
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The medical term for dilation of the bronchioles is __________.
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__________ is the medical term for a collapsed lung.
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An individual with emphysema suffers from __________, which requires the person to sit upright to breathe.
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Bronchoscopy provides an endoscopic view of which of the following structures?

A) Larynx
B) Trachea
C) Bronchi
D) All of the above
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A patient with an elevated level of carbon dioxide in the blood is said to have __________.
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Which of the following tests is performed to diagnose a pulmonary abnormality?

A) Mantoux test
B) Chest x-ray
C) Bronchoscopy
D) PFT
E) None of the above
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A collection of air in the pleural space that results in atelectasis is called a(n) __________.
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The medical term for a low level of oxygen in the blood is __________.
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A surgical procedure that creates an opening in the throat for breathing is called a(n) __________.
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The treatment for viral pneumonia is palliative.
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The best time for sputum specimen collection is first thing in the morning.
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Carly Appleton, a 16-year-old patient with asthma, needs instruction on performing peak flow readings at home. She has never used a peak flow meter and doesn't understand why the doctor wants her to treat asthma symptoms based on meter readings. Explain the purpose of the meter and the steps for its use.
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Emphysema results from overinflation of alveoli and difficulty with inspiration.
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The CDC recommends that active pulmonary TB be treated with a single antibiotic for 6 months.
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A diagnosis of TB is confirmed with a chest x-ray examination.
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Tuberculosis is a serious national health threat. Explain the difference between latent and active TB.
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Pneumoconioses typically are seen in patients with industrial occupations.
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Individuals exposed to TB have a positive PPD result for the rest of their lives.
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Discuss the recommended treatment for individuals exposed to TB who have a negative sputum culture compared with the recommended treatment for individuals diagnosed with active TB.
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A positive TB test result indicates that the patient is in the primary infection stage of the disease.
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The sinuses are fluid-filled spaces of the face that help filter inhaled air.
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The amount of air inhaled and exhaled with normal respiration is the __________.
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The _________________ is determined by having the patient breathe in and out as frequently as possible in 15 seconds.
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A patient diagnosed with TB frequently experiences __________, which is bloody sputum.
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The collection of dust and foreign particles in the cilia lining the respiratory tract initiates the cough reflex.
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Pneumonia is most often seen in young children and the elderly.
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The correct term for recording the symptom of an abnormally rapid respiratory rate is __________.
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__________ is measured by instructing the patient to inhale deeply and exhale completely without forcing the exhalation.
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Pulse oximetry provides the physician with the oxygen saturation level of the arterial blood without the need for an arterial blood sample.
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Deck 39: Assisting in Pulmonary Medicine
1
The signs and symptoms of sleep apnea include

A) hypersomnia.
B) dry mouth or sore throat in the morning.
C) morning headache.
D) All of the above
All of the above
2
Which phrase best describes the process of ventilation?

A) Downward movement of the diaphragm to allow air to enter the lungs
B) Exchange of oxygenated air and waste gases
C) Transport of oxygen from the outside environment into the alveoli
D) Signal from the brain that initiates the breathing cycle
Exchange of oxygenated air and waste gases
3
A new employee is to have the two-step Mantoux test to screen for TB. What does this mean?

A) Her blood needs to be drawn at 1-week intervals.
B) Her first Mantoux test was positive, so the second is ordered as a follow-up procedure.
C) Her chest x-ray film was suspicious, so the Mantoux test is ordered to confirm the presence of TB.
D) A second Mantoux is done 1 to 3 weeks after the first test.
A second Mantoux is done 1 to 3 weeks after the first test.
4
A serious inflammation of the lungs can be caused by

A) mycobacteria.
B) influenza virus.
C) fungi.
D) A and B
E) All of the above
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To obtain a useful evaluation of pulmonary function in a patient with asthma, you must administer the test when the patient

A) has suffered a spasm in the bronchial tubes within the previous hour.
B) is experiencing a bronchial spasm.
C) has already been evaluated with chest radiographs.
D) has taken medication to expand the bronchi.
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6
Which of the following medications are used to treat allergic rhinitis?

A) Allegra and Flonase
B) Septra and Amoxicillin
C) Alupent and Seravent
D) INH and RIF
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7
The medical terms for "throat" and "windpipe" are

A) larynx and trachea.
B) larynx and bronchus.
C) pharynx and bronchus.
D) pharynx and trachea.
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When the physician orders a nebulizer treatment, the route of drug administration is through

A) irrigation.
B) inhalation.
C) sublingual absorption.
D) instillation.
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The symptoms of an asthma attack include

A) nonproductive cough.
B) hemoptysis.
C) inspiratory wheezing.
D) rhinorrhea.
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10
Which statement is true about the paranasal sinuses?

A) They are fluid-filled, bony structures of the face.
B) The sinuses contain resident bacteria.
C) The classic sign of a sinus infection is a headache.
D) Sinus infections are treated with decongestants, antibiotics for bacterial infections, and analgesics.
E) Both C and D are true.
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11
Which structure is classified as part of the upper respiratory tract?

A) Bronchi
B) Larynx
C) Lung
D) Trachea
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12
Which medication is used for immediate control of asthma symptoms?

A) Ventolin
B) Aerobid
C) Singulair
D) Azmacort
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13
Asbestosis typically is seen in individuals who worked for years in which of the following occupations?

A) Coal mining
B) Construction and insulation manufacturing
C) Sandblasting
D) All of the above
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14
The procedure that measures the amount of air moving into and out of the lungs is

A) bronchoscopy.
B) intubation.
C) spirometry.
D) thoracentesis.
E) tracheostomy.
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Nonproductive cough and expiratory wheezing are signs of

A) asthma.
B) COPD.
C) pneumonia.
D) tuberculosis.
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Which respiratory action is initiated by a signal from the medulla oblongata?

A) Expiration
B) Inspiration
C) Ventilation
D) Exhalation
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17
You would expect a patient diagnosed with pneumonia to have what signs and symptoms?

A) Signs of pulmonary consolidation
B) Positive QFT
C) Rales and rhonchi
D) A and C
E) All of the above
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The exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen between lung tissue and the bloodstream occurs in the

A) bronchi.
B) bronchiole.
C) alveolar ducts.
D) alveolar sacs.
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A blood test to help diagnose tuberculosis is

A) WBC count.
B) WBC with diff.
C) QuantiFERON-TB Gold test.
D) Mantoux.
E) PPD.
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20
Which statement is true about the formation of tubercles?

A) They form when a patient is exposed to TB and then develops the disease.
B) They are the result of cell-mediated isolation of the tuberculin bacillus.
C) Immediate treatment with 3 months of INH destroys any possible tubercles in the body.
D) Tubercles do not affect the TB skin test results, because the patient does not have active TB.
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21
What is the third leading cause of death in the United States?

A) Influenza
B) Pneumonia
C) Chronic lower respiratory diseases
D) Acute upper respiratory diseases
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22
Individuals who consistently test positive on TB skin screening tests but are asymptomatic and not infectious are in which stage of TB?

A) Primary infection
B) Latent TB
C) Secondary TB
D) Active pulmonary TB
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23
What is the most common cause of viral pneumonia?

A) Streptococci
B) Influenza
C) Inhalation of irritants or gas
D) Aspiration of solids or fluids into the lungs
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Carl Rowe is to have a sleep study at the local hospital. The study is performed with what technology?

A) Electroencephalogram
B) ECG
C) Polysomnography
D) A and C
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25
Which symptom(s) is (are) typically not associated with allergic rhinitis?

A) Itchy eyes, ears, nose, throat, and roof of the mouth
B) Red and watery eyes
C) Clear, thin nasal discharge
D) Fever
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Risk factors for sleep apnea include

A) female gender.
B) obesity.
C) diabetes mellitus.
D) CHF.
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What test is ordered to determine whether the pneumonia is viral or bacterial?

A) Chest x-ray
B) Sputum culture and sensitivity
C) White blood cell count
D) All of the above
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Clubbing of the fingers in a patient with emphysema is caused by

A) chronic tissue hypoxia.
B) low blood glucose levels.
C) complications from medications.
D) congestive heart failure.
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29
The PFT results for a patient with emphysema show

A) decreased vital capacity and increased inspiratory capacity.
B) decreased residual volume.
C) increased residual volume and decreased forced expiratory volume.
D) A and C
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A successful spirometry effort is one in which the patient

A) exhales slowly and continuously.
B) blows into the mouthpiece as hard and as fast as possible.
C) breathes normally into the machine for at least 5 minutes.
D) inhales and exhales repeatedly into the mouthpiece.
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31
Which location of sinusitis is typically associated with pain or discomfort in the upper jaw and teeth?

A) Frontal sinuses
B) Maxillary sinuses
C) Ethmoid sinuses
D) Sphenoid sinuses
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32
Which of the following characteristics best describes the right lung?

A) Divided into three lobes
B) Has two lobes
C) Longer and narrower
D) Has a distinct indentation in its center
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33
The correct position for a spirometry test is

A) semi-Fowler's position on the exam table.
B) upright with the chin tucked into the chest.
C) upright with the chin slightly elevated and the neck extended.
D) standing.
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34
Which of the following structures is located in the lower respiratory tract?

A) Pharynx
B) Larynx
C) Trachea
D) Bronchial tubes
E) Both C and D
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35
What is the terminal one cell thick tissue in the respiratory system which allows for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide through the cell membrane?

A) Bronchioles
B) Alveoli
C) Bronchi
D) Pericardial sac
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36
You have a patient scheduled for a bronchoscopy procedure at the hospital next week. What instructions should you give the patient about preparing for the exam?

A) Do not brush your teeth in the morning before the procedure.
B) The procedure may interfere with breathing, but the physician will be there to help you.
C) Remain NPO for 4 to 8 hours before the test.
D) The procedure may be slightly uncomfortable, because sedation may interfere with your breathing.
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37
A patient suspected of having cancer of the lung shows what symptom(s)?

A) Atelectasis
B) Hemoptysis
C) Increased residual volume
D) A and B
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38
Carcinoma of the larynx is almost always seen in patients with a history of

A) smoking and chronic alcohol consumption.
B) obesity and CHF.
C) cancer of the lung.
D) A and C
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39
Which statement is true about pulse oximetry?

A) It can be performed on any finger; nail polish does not have to be removed.
B) It measures the percentage of hemoglobin that is oxygenated compared with the total amount of hemoglobin available.
C) It provides both the oxygen saturation level and the patient's pulse rate.
D) Both B and C are true.
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40
Which structure protects the opening into the larynx?

A) Voice box
B) Vocal cords
C) Epiglottis
D) Pharynx
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41
The medical term for runny nose is __________.
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42
Risk factors for developing obstructive sleep apnea include all of the following except

A) fat or thick neck.
B) enlarged adenoids or tonsils.
C) female gender.
D) family history of sleep apnea.
E) alcohol consumption or sedative use.
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43
If pus accumulates in the pleural space, the patient is diagnosed with __________.
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44
A surgical procedure of the chest cavity is called a(n) __________.
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45
What is the initial treatment regimen for active pulmonary TB recommended by the CDC?

A) 9 months of daily isoniazid (INH)
B) 12-dose regimen of INH and rifapentine (RPT)
C) Rifampin (RIF) daily for 4 months
D) INH, RIF, pyrazinamide, and ethambutol daily for 2 months
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46
A microorganism that is exceedingly pathogenic or deadly is said to be highly __________.
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47
A normal pulse oximetry reading is

A) lower than 80%.
B) 80% to 90%.
C) 90% to 92%.
D) 95% or higher.
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48
Which of the following best describes the green zone of a traditional peak flow meter?

A) Reading is 80% to 100% of normal peak flow rates
B) Patient's highest reading is 40% to 80% of normal
C) Readings below 50% of the normal level
D) None of the above
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49
A surgical procedure to repair or alter the shape of the nose is called a(n) __________.
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50
Inflammation of the membranes surrounding the lungs is called __________.
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51
Early symptoms of which of the following diseases are easily masked by symptoms regularly displayed by habitual smokers?

A) Lung cancer
B) Carcinoma of the larynx
C) Emphysema
D) All of the above
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52
The medical term for dilation of the bronchioles is __________.
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53
__________ is the medical term for a collapsed lung.
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54
An individual with emphysema suffers from __________, which requires the person to sit upright to breathe.
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55
Bronchoscopy provides an endoscopic view of which of the following structures?

A) Larynx
B) Trachea
C) Bronchi
D) All of the above
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56
A patient with an elevated level of carbon dioxide in the blood is said to have __________.
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57
Which of the following tests is performed to diagnose a pulmonary abnormality?

A) Mantoux test
B) Chest x-ray
C) Bronchoscopy
D) PFT
E) None of the above
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58
A collection of air in the pleural space that results in atelectasis is called a(n) __________.
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59
The medical term for a low level of oxygen in the blood is __________.
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60
A surgical procedure that creates an opening in the throat for breathing is called a(n) __________.
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61
The treatment for viral pneumonia is palliative.
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62
The best time for sputum specimen collection is first thing in the morning.
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63
Carly Appleton, a 16-year-old patient with asthma, needs instruction on performing peak flow readings at home. She has never used a peak flow meter and doesn't understand why the doctor wants her to treat asthma symptoms based on meter readings. Explain the purpose of the meter and the steps for its use.
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64
Emphysema results from overinflation of alveoli and difficulty with inspiration.
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65
The CDC recommends that active pulmonary TB be treated with a single antibiotic for 6 months.
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66
A diagnosis of TB is confirmed with a chest x-ray examination.
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67
Tuberculosis is a serious national health threat. Explain the difference between latent and active TB.
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68
Pneumoconioses typically are seen in patients with industrial occupations.
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69
Individuals exposed to TB have a positive PPD result for the rest of their lives.
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70
Discuss the recommended treatment for individuals exposed to TB who have a negative sputum culture compared with the recommended treatment for individuals diagnosed with active TB.
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71
A positive TB test result indicates that the patient is in the primary infection stage of the disease.
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72
The sinuses are fluid-filled spaces of the face that help filter inhaled air.
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73
The amount of air inhaled and exhaled with normal respiration is the __________.
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74
The _________________ is determined by having the patient breathe in and out as frequently as possible in 15 seconds.
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75
A patient diagnosed with TB frequently experiences __________, which is bloody sputum.
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76
The collection of dust and foreign particles in the cilia lining the respiratory tract initiates the cough reflex.
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77
Pneumonia is most often seen in young children and the elderly.
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78
The correct term for recording the symptom of an abnormally rapid respiratory rate is __________.
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79
__________ is measured by instructing the patient to inhale deeply and exhale completely without forcing the exhalation.
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80
Pulse oximetry provides the physician with the oxygen saturation level of the arterial blood without the need for an arterial blood sample.
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