Deck 9: Pulmonary Function Testing

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Which of the following is the most common cause of erroneous forced vital capacity (FVC) test results?

A) Maximal inspiratory effort
B) Age of the patient
C) Age of the equipment
D) Suboptimal coaching
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A loss of elasticity of the lung tissue will cause the FRC to:

A) increase.
B) decrease.
C) stay the same.
D) none of the above.
Question
The total lung capacity (TLC) is a function of which of the following?
1) Age
2) Weight
3) Gender
4) Size

A)1 and 2
B)3 and 4
C)1, 3, and 4
D)2, 3, and 4
Question
Which of the following are considered general purposes of performing pulmonary function tests (PFTs)?
1) The functional status of the lungs
2) The diffusion characteristics of the alveolar-capillary membrane
3) How much and how fast gas can be moved into and out of the lungs
4) The specific diagnosis of pulmonary disease

A)1 and 4
B)2 and 3
C)1, 2, and 3
D)2, 3, and 4
Question
In which of the following diseases will the open-circuit nitrogen washout method tend to underestimate the total lung volume?

A) Asthma
B) Emphysema
C) Cystic fibrosis
D) Chronic bronchitis
Question
The body plethysmograph uses which of the following gas laws?

A) Boyle's law
B) Charles' law
C) Gay-Lussac's law
D) Combined gas law
Question
Which of the following are parameters that have been studied to establish normal values for PFTs?
1) Gender
2) Height
3) Race
4) Weight

A)1 and 4
B)2 and 3
C)1, 2, and 3
D)2, 3, and 4
Question
The ERV is limited in clinical usefulness. It may be reduced in which of the following cases?
1) Obesity
2) Restrictive disorders
3) Obstructive disorders
4) Patients making a poor effort during testing

A)1 and 2
B)3 and 4
C)1, 2, and 4
D)2, 3, and 4
Question
Which level of VC is associated with an increased risk of respiratory failure?

A) <50 mL/kg
B) <40 mL/kg
C) <20 mL/kg
D) <15 mL/kg
Question
What is the normal minute ventilation of an average person at rest?

A) <5 L/min
B) 5 to 10 L/min
C) 5 to 15 L/min
D) >15 L/min
Question
Which level of vital capacity (VC) is associated with an increased risk of postoperative respiratory complications?

A) <50 mL/kg
B) <40 mL/kg
C) <20 mL/kg
D) <15 mL/kg
Question
Which of the following factors has the greatest influence on lung size and predicted PFT values?

A) Gender
B) Height
C) Race
D) Weight
Question
The closed-system helium dilution method is used to measure:

A) TLC.
B) FVC.
C) FRC.
D) TV.
Question
Which of the following associations' standards should be met before PFT equipment is purchased and used?

A) The American Lung Association
B) The American College of Chest Physicians
C) The Joint Commission
D) The American Thoracic Society
Question
Which of the following typically decreases the FVC in a patient with an obstructive lung disorder?

A) A decrease in lung size
B) An increase in residual volume (RV)
C) A decrease in expiratory muscle mass
D) An increase in airway resistance caused by the disease
Question
Which of the following is considered standard equipment that is used in a pulmonary function laboratory?
1) Spirometer
2) Gas analyzer
3) Oxygen source
4) Body plethysmograph

A)1 and 2
B)3 and 4
C)1, 2, and 4
D)2, 3, and 4
Question
What may cause the FVC to decrease in a patient with a restrictive lung disorder?

A) A decrease in lung size
B) An increase in the expiratory reserve volume (ERV)
C) A decrease in expiratory muscle mass
D) An increase in airway resistance caused by the disease
Question
The presence of an FVC that is significantly smaller than the slow vital capacity (SVC) is consistent with:

A) poor inspiratory effort.
B) use of a bronchodilator.
C) air trapping.
D) forced exhalation.
Question
Which of the following is considered the primary instrument used in performing PFTs?

A) Spirometer
B) Flowmeter
C) Thermistor
D) Spirograph
Question
The volume of air inhaled and exhaled during quiet breathing is known as the:

A) resting volume.
B) tidal volume.
C) inspiratory volume.
D) inspiratory capacity.
Question
The normal FEV3 to FVC ratio is approximately:

A) 50%.
B) 66%.
C) 75%.
D) 95%.
Question
The FEV3 measurement is an indicator of flow in which airways?

A) Large
B) Medium
C) Small
D) Medium and small
Question
The closing-volume (CV) test is used for early diagnosis of obstruction of airways of which of the following airway size(s)?

A) Large
B) Medium
C) Small
D) Large and medium
Question
Which of the following tests would be used to determine whether there is gross misdistribution of ventilation in the lungs of a patient given a diagnosis of emphysema?

A) DLCO
B) Helium dilution
C) Closing volume
D) Nitrogen washout
Question
Which of the following tests is often used preoperatively to evaluate whether the patient may have postoperative complications?

A) ABG analysis
B) IC measurement
C) MVV test
D) PEF test
Question
To determine whether there is a positive response to bronchodilator therapy, improvement must be seen in which of the following values?
1) FVC
2) FEV1
3) FEF25% to 75%
4) FEF75% to 85%

A)1 and 4
B)2 and 3
C)1, 2, and 3
D)2, 3, and 4
Question
In a patient with an exacerbation of asthma, airway resistance will be:

A) normal.
B) increased.
C) decreased.
D) impossible to measure.
Question
The concentration of carbon monoxide used in a DLCO study is approximately:

A) 0.1%.
B) 0.4%.
C) 1.4%.
D) 10%.
Question
The maximal voluntary ventilation (MVV) test usually is performed over a period of:

A) 5 to 10 breaths.
B) 12 to 15 s.
C) 1 to 2 min.
D) 5 to 10 min.
Question
How would the inspiratory reserve volume and the inspiratory reserve capacity be described in a patient with a mild-to-moderate restrictive disorder?

A) Normal
B) Abnormally increased
C) Abnormally decreased
D) Not measured
Question
Which of the following tests is more sensitive than the FEV1 in detecting airway obstruction?

A) FVC
B) FEV1/FVC
C) FEV3
D) FEF25% to 75%
Question
The normal FEV1 to FVC ratio is approximately:

A) 50%.
B) 66%.
C) 75%.
D) 90%.
Question
The MVV reflects which of the following?
1) Airway resistance
2) Condition of respiratory muscles
3) Condition of lung tissue
4) Compliance of the lungs and thorax

A)1 and 2
B)3 and 4
C)1, 2, and 4
D)2, 3, and 4
Question
Which of the following diseases are associated with a reduced DLCO?
1) Emphysema
2) Chronic bronchitis
3) Pulmonary embolus
4) Pulmonary fibrosis

A)1 only
B)2 and 3
C)1, 3, and 4
D)2, 3, and 4
Question
Which of the following tests are considered for exercise testing?
1) Stress ECG
2) Ventilatory capacity
3) Anaerobic threshold
4) DLCO

A)1 and 4
B)2 and 3
C)1, 2, and 3
D)2, 3, and 4
Question
The forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) usually is expressed as a percentage of the observed:

A) PEF.
B) TLC.
C) FEV3.
D) FVC.
Question
The DLCO is a test that is used to measure the:

A) amount of carbon monoxide in the blood.
B) thickness of the alveolar-capillary membrane.
C) diffusion coefficient of carbon monoxide in the lungs.
D) ability of a gas to move across the alveolar-capillary membrane.
Question
The reason why carbon monoxide is used in DLCO studies instead of oxygen is because carbon monoxide is:

A) more readily available than oxygen.
B) neither diffusion nor perfusion limited.
C) perfusion limited and not diffusion limited.
D) diffusion limited and not perfusion limited.
Question
Which of the following conditions are determinants of gas exchange across the membrane?
1) Amount of oxygen in the blood
2) Thickness of the alveolar-capillary membrane
3) Diffusion coefficient of carbon monoxide in the lungs
4) Surface area of the membrane

A)1 and 4
B)2 and 3
C)1, 2, and 3
D)2, 3, and 4
Question
What will happen to the static lung compliance of a postoperative heart patient with left lower lobe atelectasis?

A) It will be normal.
B) It will be less than normal.
C) It will be greater than normal.
D) It will be equal to the dynamic lung compliance.
Question
Which of the following conditions are common causes of restrictive lung disease?
1) Atelectasis and obesity
2) Interstitial lung disease and lung scarring
3) Chest wall dysfunction and neurologic disease
4) Asthma and emphysema

A)1 and 4
B)2 and 3
C)2, 3, and 4
D)1, 2, and 3
Question
To protect oneself from infection, pulmonary function testing should be conducted using which of the following precautions?
1) Standard precautions on all patients
2) Airborne precautions on all patients
3) Handwashing in between patients
4) Handwashing after handling used circuit components

A)1 and 2
B)3 and 4
C)1, 3, and 4
D)2, 3, and 4
Question
Which of the following values are needed to determine a patient's minute volume?
1) Respiratory rate
2) Tidal volume
3) Forced vital capacity
4) Maximal voluntary ventilation

A)1 and 2
B)3 and 4
C)1, 3, and 4
D)2, 3, and 4
Question
Which of the following tests would be used to determine at what point oxygen consumption reaches its peak?

A) Exercise challenge
B) Ventilatory capacity
C) Anaerobic threshold
D) Maximal oxygen uptake (O2max)
Question
Which of the following conditions is associated with a low FVC, low FEV1 but normal FEV1/FVC, small TLC, low DLCO, and no response to a bronchodilator?

A) Emphysema
B) Chronic bronchitis
C) Pulmonary fibrosis
D) Pulmonary embolus
Question
When bronchoprovocation testing is used, the FEV1 needs to decrease by what percentage before a diagnosis of hyperactive airways is made?

A) 10%
B) 20%
C) 50%
D) 66%
Question
When assessing the effect of a surgical intervention what percent increase in a 6-min walk test distance is indicative of treatment effectiveness?

A) 5% to 10%
B) 10% to 20%
C) 20% to 30%
D) 30% to 40%
Question
Why is the exhaled fraction of NO (FENO) useful in the diagnosis and management of asthma?

A) It is a chemical mediator exclusive to lymphocytes and helps diagnosis asthma.
B) Its concentration increasing in the presence of airway inflammation.
C) It helps identify the lymphophilic asthma phenotype.
D) Can easily be measured with a standard end-tidal CO2 detector.
Question
A restrictive defect is present when lung volumes are reduced to less than what percentage of predicted levels?

A) 60%
B) 70%
C) 80%
D) 90%
Question
Which of the following tests would be used to determine at what point oxygen demand exceeds oxygen consumption during hard exercise?

A) Exercise challenge
B) Ventilatory capacity
C) Anaerobic threshold
D) Maximal oxygen uptake (O2max)
Question
Which of the following medications is used most commonly during bronchoprovocation testing?

A) Methacholine
B) Isoproterenol
C) Methylene blue
D) Metaproterenol
Question
Obstructive lung disorders are characterized by a reduction in:

A) lung capacities.
B) lung volumes.
C) expiratory flows.
D) inspiratory flows.
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Deck 9: Pulmonary Function Testing
1
Which of the following is the most common cause of erroneous forced vital capacity (FVC) test results?

A) Maximal inspiratory effort
B) Age of the patient
C) Age of the equipment
D) Suboptimal coaching
Suboptimal coaching
2
A loss of elasticity of the lung tissue will cause the FRC to:

A) increase.
B) decrease.
C) stay the same.
D) none of the above.
increase.
3
The total lung capacity (TLC) is a function of which of the following?
1) Age
2) Weight
3) Gender
4) Size

A)1 and 2
B)3 and 4
C)1, 3, and 4
D)2, 3, and 4
1, 3, and 4
4
Which of the following are considered general purposes of performing pulmonary function tests (PFTs)?
1) The functional status of the lungs
2) The diffusion characteristics of the alveolar-capillary membrane
3) How much and how fast gas can be moved into and out of the lungs
4) The specific diagnosis of pulmonary disease

A)1 and 4
B)2 and 3
C)1, 2, and 3
D)2, 3, and 4
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In which of the following diseases will the open-circuit nitrogen washout method tend to underestimate the total lung volume?

A) Asthma
B) Emphysema
C) Cystic fibrosis
D) Chronic bronchitis
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The body plethysmograph uses which of the following gas laws?

A) Boyle's law
B) Charles' law
C) Gay-Lussac's law
D) Combined gas law
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7
Which of the following are parameters that have been studied to establish normal values for PFTs?
1) Gender
2) Height
3) Race
4) Weight

A)1 and 4
B)2 and 3
C)1, 2, and 3
D)2, 3, and 4
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8
The ERV is limited in clinical usefulness. It may be reduced in which of the following cases?
1) Obesity
2) Restrictive disorders
3) Obstructive disorders
4) Patients making a poor effort during testing

A)1 and 2
B)3 and 4
C)1, 2, and 4
D)2, 3, and 4
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Which level of VC is associated with an increased risk of respiratory failure?

A) <50 mL/kg
B) <40 mL/kg
C) <20 mL/kg
D) <15 mL/kg
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What is the normal minute ventilation of an average person at rest?

A) <5 L/min
B) 5 to 10 L/min
C) 5 to 15 L/min
D) >15 L/min
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Which level of vital capacity (VC) is associated with an increased risk of postoperative respiratory complications?

A) <50 mL/kg
B) <40 mL/kg
C) <20 mL/kg
D) <15 mL/kg
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Which of the following factors has the greatest influence on lung size and predicted PFT values?

A) Gender
B) Height
C) Race
D) Weight
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The closed-system helium dilution method is used to measure:

A) TLC.
B) FVC.
C) FRC.
D) TV.
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Which of the following associations' standards should be met before PFT equipment is purchased and used?

A) The American Lung Association
B) The American College of Chest Physicians
C) The Joint Commission
D) The American Thoracic Society
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Which of the following typically decreases the FVC in a patient with an obstructive lung disorder?

A) A decrease in lung size
B) An increase in residual volume (RV)
C) A decrease in expiratory muscle mass
D) An increase in airway resistance caused by the disease
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Which of the following is considered standard equipment that is used in a pulmonary function laboratory?
1) Spirometer
2) Gas analyzer
3) Oxygen source
4) Body plethysmograph

A)1 and 2
B)3 and 4
C)1, 2, and 4
D)2, 3, and 4
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What may cause the FVC to decrease in a patient with a restrictive lung disorder?

A) A decrease in lung size
B) An increase in the expiratory reserve volume (ERV)
C) A decrease in expiratory muscle mass
D) An increase in airway resistance caused by the disease
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The presence of an FVC that is significantly smaller than the slow vital capacity (SVC) is consistent with:

A) poor inspiratory effort.
B) use of a bronchodilator.
C) air trapping.
D) forced exhalation.
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Which of the following is considered the primary instrument used in performing PFTs?

A) Spirometer
B) Flowmeter
C) Thermistor
D) Spirograph
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The volume of air inhaled and exhaled during quiet breathing is known as the:

A) resting volume.
B) tidal volume.
C) inspiratory volume.
D) inspiratory capacity.
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The normal FEV3 to FVC ratio is approximately:

A) 50%.
B) 66%.
C) 75%.
D) 95%.
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22
The FEV3 measurement is an indicator of flow in which airways?

A) Large
B) Medium
C) Small
D) Medium and small
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The closing-volume (CV) test is used for early diagnosis of obstruction of airways of which of the following airway size(s)?

A) Large
B) Medium
C) Small
D) Large and medium
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Which of the following tests would be used to determine whether there is gross misdistribution of ventilation in the lungs of a patient given a diagnosis of emphysema?

A) DLCO
B) Helium dilution
C) Closing volume
D) Nitrogen washout
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Which of the following tests is often used preoperatively to evaluate whether the patient may have postoperative complications?

A) ABG analysis
B) IC measurement
C) MVV test
D) PEF test
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26
To determine whether there is a positive response to bronchodilator therapy, improvement must be seen in which of the following values?
1) FVC
2) FEV1
3) FEF25% to 75%
4) FEF75% to 85%

A)1 and 4
B)2 and 3
C)1, 2, and 3
D)2, 3, and 4
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In a patient with an exacerbation of asthma, airway resistance will be:

A) normal.
B) increased.
C) decreased.
D) impossible to measure.
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28
The concentration of carbon monoxide used in a DLCO study is approximately:

A) 0.1%.
B) 0.4%.
C) 1.4%.
D) 10%.
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29
The maximal voluntary ventilation (MVV) test usually is performed over a period of:

A) 5 to 10 breaths.
B) 12 to 15 s.
C) 1 to 2 min.
D) 5 to 10 min.
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How would the inspiratory reserve volume and the inspiratory reserve capacity be described in a patient with a mild-to-moderate restrictive disorder?

A) Normal
B) Abnormally increased
C) Abnormally decreased
D) Not measured
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31
Which of the following tests is more sensitive than the FEV1 in detecting airway obstruction?

A) FVC
B) FEV1/FVC
C) FEV3
D) FEF25% to 75%
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The normal FEV1 to FVC ratio is approximately:

A) 50%.
B) 66%.
C) 75%.
D) 90%.
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33
The MVV reflects which of the following?
1) Airway resistance
2) Condition of respiratory muscles
3) Condition of lung tissue
4) Compliance of the lungs and thorax

A)1 and 2
B)3 and 4
C)1, 2, and 4
D)2, 3, and 4
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34
Which of the following diseases are associated with a reduced DLCO?
1) Emphysema
2) Chronic bronchitis
3) Pulmonary embolus
4) Pulmonary fibrosis

A)1 only
B)2 and 3
C)1, 3, and 4
D)2, 3, and 4
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35
Which of the following tests are considered for exercise testing?
1) Stress ECG
2) Ventilatory capacity
3) Anaerobic threshold
4) DLCO

A)1 and 4
B)2 and 3
C)1, 2, and 3
D)2, 3, and 4
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The forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1) usually is expressed as a percentage of the observed:

A) PEF.
B) TLC.
C) FEV3.
D) FVC.
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37
The DLCO is a test that is used to measure the:

A) amount of carbon monoxide in the blood.
B) thickness of the alveolar-capillary membrane.
C) diffusion coefficient of carbon monoxide in the lungs.
D) ability of a gas to move across the alveolar-capillary membrane.
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38
The reason why carbon monoxide is used in DLCO studies instead of oxygen is because carbon monoxide is:

A) more readily available than oxygen.
B) neither diffusion nor perfusion limited.
C) perfusion limited and not diffusion limited.
D) diffusion limited and not perfusion limited.
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39
Which of the following conditions are determinants of gas exchange across the membrane?
1) Amount of oxygen in the blood
2) Thickness of the alveolar-capillary membrane
3) Diffusion coefficient of carbon monoxide in the lungs
4) Surface area of the membrane

A)1 and 4
B)2 and 3
C)1, 2, and 3
D)2, 3, and 4
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40
What will happen to the static lung compliance of a postoperative heart patient with left lower lobe atelectasis?

A) It will be normal.
B) It will be less than normal.
C) It will be greater than normal.
D) It will be equal to the dynamic lung compliance.
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41
Which of the following conditions are common causes of restrictive lung disease?
1) Atelectasis and obesity
2) Interstitial lung disease and lung scarring
3) Chest wall dysfunction and neurologic disease
4) Asthma and emphysema

A)1 and 4
B)2 and 3
C)2, 3, and 4
D)1, 2, and 3
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42
To protect oneself from infection, pulmonary function testing should be conducted using which of the following precautions?
1) Standard precautions on all patients
2) Airborne precautions on all patients
3) Handwashing in between patients
4) Handwashing after handling used circuit components

A)1 and 2
B)3 and 4
C)1, 3, and 4
D)2, 3, and 4
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43
Which of the following values are needed to determine a patient's minute volume?
1) Respiratory rate
2) Tidal volume
3) Forced vital capacity
4) Maximal voluntary ventilation

A)1 and 2
B)3 and 4
C)1, 3, and 4
D)2, 3, and 4
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44
Which of the following tests would be used to determine at what point oxygen consumption reaches its peak?

A) Exercise challenge
B) Ventilatory capacity
C) Anaerobic threshold
D) Maximal oxygen uptake (O2max)
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45
Which of the following conditions is associated with a low FVC, low FEV1 but normal FEV1/FVC, small TLC, low DLCO, and no response to a bronchodilator?

A) Emphysema
B) Chronic bronchitis
C) Pulmonary fibrosis
D) Pulmonary embolus
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46
When bronchoprovocation testing is used, the FEV1 needs to decrease by what percentage before a diagnosis of hyperactive airways is made?

A) 10%
B) 20%
C) 50%
D) 66%
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47
When assessing the effect of a surgical intervention what percent increase in a 6-min walk test distance is indicative of treatment effectiveness?

A) 5% to 10%
B) 10% to 20%
C) 20% to 30%
D) 30% to 40%
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48
Why is the exhaled fraction of NO (FENO) useful in the diagnosis and management of asthma?

A) It is a chemical mediator exclusive to lymphocytes and helps diagnosis asthma.
B) Its concentration increasing in the presence of airway inflammation.
C) It helps identify the lymphophilic asthma phenotype.
D) Can easily be measured with a standard end-tidal CO2 detector.
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49
A restrictive defect is present when lung volumes are reduced to less than what percentage of predicted levels?

A) 60%
B) 70%
C) 80%
D) 90%
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50
Which of the following tests would be used to determine at what point oxygen demand exceeds oxygen consumption during hard exercise?

A) Exercise challenge
B) Ventilatory capacity
C) Anaerobic threshold
D) Maximal oxygen uptake (O2max)
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51
Which of the following medications is used most commonly during bronchoprovocation testing?

A) Methacholine
B) Isoproterenol
C) Methylene blue
D) Metaproterenol
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52
Obstructive lung disorders are characterized by a reduction in:

A) lung capacities.
B) lung volumes.
C) expiratory flows.
D) inspiratory flows.
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