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Deck 2: The Medical History and the Interview
1
Which of the following diseases would not be recorded in the family history as a hereditary disorder?
A)Asthma
B)Pneumonia
C)Cystic fibrosis
D)Alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency
A)Asthma
B)Pneumonia
C)Cystic fibrosis
D)Alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency
Pneumonia
2
The main purpose of the chief complaint is to:
A)Give a brief explanation about why the patient sought health care.
B)Direct the interviewer to the organ system in which the problem is located.
C)Present a diagnosis that is based on information obtained during the interview.
D)List symptoms in order from most severe to least severe according to organ system involvement.
A)Give a brief explanation about why the patient sought health care.
B)Direct the interviewer to the organ system in which the problem is located.
C)Present a diagnosis that is based on information obtained during the interview.
D)List symptoms in order from most severe to least severe according to organ system involvement.
Give a brief explanation about why the patient sought health care.
3
The review of systems is very important because it provides the interviewer with:
A)Information grouped by major organs and physiologic systems.
B)Additional subjective information about the patient's problem.
C)A combination of subjective and objective data in a narrative form.
D)Information relevant to the patient's problem that may have been overlooked.
A)Information grouped by major organs and physiologic systems.
B)Additional subjective information about the patient's problem.
C)A combination of subjective and objective data in a narrative form.
D)Information relevant to the patient's problem that may have been overlooked.
Information relevant to the patient's problem that may have been overlooked.
4
Communication between individuals is affected by all of the following factors except:
A)The time of day.
B)The cultural heritage.
C)The religious beliefs.
D)The level of education.
A)The time of day.
B)The cultural heritage.
C)The religious beliefs.
D)The level of education.
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5
Which of the following types of questions are preferred for all interactions with a patient?
A)Direct questions
B)Neutral questions
C)Indirect questions
D)Open-ended questions
A)Direct questions
B)Neutral questions
C)Indirect questions
D)Open-ended questions
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6
Screening information is:
A)Obtained at health fairs to determine whether the person should see a physician.
B)Designed to uncover problem areas that the patient forgot to mention or omitted.
C)Given to the interviewer by the patient at the very beginning of the interview process.
D)Obtained by the triage nurse in the emergency department to determine how life- threatening the patient's symptoms are.
A)Obtained at health fairs to determine whether the person should see a physician.
B)Designed to uncover problem areas that the patient forgot to mention or omitted.
C)Given to the interviewer by the patient at the very beginning of the interview process.
D)Obtained by the triage nurse in the emergency department to determine how life- threatening the patient's symptoms are.
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7
One disadvantage of using the pack-year method for calculating cigarette consumption is that:
A)The method is not used widely throughout the United States.
B)Advanced mathematical calculations are required to obtain the figure.
C)The method does not reveal how many packs per day were smoked over how many years.
D)The values are more meaningful to RTs and physicians than to other healthcare providers.
A)The method is not used widely throughout the United States.
B)Advanced mathematical calculations are required to obtain the figure.
C)The method does not reveal how many packs per day were smoked over how many years.
D)The values are more meaningful to RTs and physicians than to other healthcare providers.
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8
Which of the following formulas should be used to calculate the pack-year history of cigarette consumption?
A)Packs per day times Years smoked
B)Packs per day minus Years smoked
C)Packs per day plus Years smoked
A)Packs per day times Years smoked
B)Packs per day minus Years smoked
C)Packs per day plus Years smoked
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9
A pertinent positive is defined as:
A)Any positive response made by the patient during the interview.
B)A direct question asked during the interview that elicits a positive response.
C)An affirmative response by the patient when asked whether he or she needs a breathing treatment.
D)An affirmative response to an important interview question about the patient's symptoms.
A)Any positive response made by the patient during the interview.
B)A direct question asked during the interview that elicits a positive response.
C)An affirmative response by the patient when asked whether he or she needs a breathing treatment.
D)An affirmative response to an important interview question about the patient's symptoms.
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10
Which of the following cardiopulmonary conditions would not be found in the chief complaint list?
A)Asthma
B)Wheezing
C)Chest pain
D)Hemoptysis
A)Asthma
B)Wheezing
C)Chest pain
D)Hemoptysis
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11
A pertinent negative is defined as:
A)Any negative response made by the patient during the interview.
B)Refusal by the patient to answer questions about a certain topic.
C)Any negative response by the patient to an important question about possible symptoms.
D)A negative response by a patient to a therapist who asks whether the patient needs a breathing treatment.
A)Any negative response made by the patient during the interview.
B)Refusal by the patient to answer questions about a certain topic.
C)Any negative response by the patient to an important question about possible symptoms.
D)A negative response by a patient to a therapist who asks whether the patient needs a breathing treatment.
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12
Modern-day office workers may be exposed to which of the following occupational and environmental diseases?
A)Bagassosis
B)Monday fever
C)Pneumoconiosis
D)Sick building syndrome
A)Bagassosis
B)Monday fever
C)Pneumoconiosis
D)Sick building syndrome
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13
Which of the following should the RT keep in mind when obtaining a pulmonary history?
A)Assessment usually is limited to the respiratory system.
B)Evaluation of the patient's entire health status is essential.
C)Signs and symptoms of pulmonary disease will rarely be seen outside the cardiopulmonary system.
D)Patients with long-standing chronic disease can give a detailed account of how their lives have changed and of the signs and symptoms that the disease has caused.
A)Assessment usually is limited to the respiratory system.
B)Evaluation of the patient's entire health status is essential.
C)Signs and symptoms of pulmonary disease will rarely be seen outside the cardiopulmonary system.
D)Patients with long-standing chronic disease can give a detailed account of how their lives have changed and of the signs and symptoms that the disease has caused.
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14
If a patient is unable to provide an accurate history, the respiratory therapist (RT) should:
A)Ask a family member or friend to supply the information.
B)Ask shorter and more direct questions to determine the cause of the problem.
C)Proceed to treat the patient's symptoms based on information already obtained.
D)Refuse to treat the patient because effective therapy cannot be initiated without a complete history.
A)Ask a family member or friend to supply the information.
B)Ask shorter and more direct questions to determine the cause of the problem.
C)Proceed to treat the patient's symptoms based on information already obtained.
D)Refuse to treat the patient because effective therapy cannot be initiated without a complete history.
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15
Obtaining background information during an interview is very important because it allows the interviewer to:
A)Learn the impact of culture, relationships, and finances on his or her health.
B)Predict whether the patient is willing to cooperate in the treatment of his or her disease.
C)Develop a basic understanding of the patient's experience with his or her disease.
D)Achieve all of the above.
A)Learn the impact of culture, relationships, and finances on his or her health.
B)Predict whether the patient is willing to cooperate in the treatment of his or her disease.
C)Develop a basic understanding of the patient's experience with his or her disease.
D)Achieve all of the above.
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16
When one is conducting an interview with a patient, which of the following points is most important in facilitating an effective interaction with the patient?
A)Recognizing the nonverbal signals that the patient is sending
B)Your ability to project a sense of undivided interest in the patient
C)Introducing yourself appropriately at the beginning of the interview
D)Answering all of the patient's questions completely without using jargon
A)Recognizing the nonverbal signals that the patient is sending
B)Your ability to project a sense of undivided interest in the patient
C)Introducing yourself appropriately at the beginning of the interview
D)Answering all of the patient's questions completely without using jargon
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17
Which of the following is not a reason for obtaining a family history?
A)To assess the current health status of the extended family
B)To learn about the health status of the patient's blood relatives
C)To determine whether the patient is adopted
D)To identify the presence in the family of diseases with a hereditary tendency
A)To assess the current health status of the extended family
B)To learn about the health status of the patient's blood relatives
C)To determine whether the patient is adopted
D)To identify the presence in the family of diseases with a hereditary tendency
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18
When a patient is interviewed so the chief complaint can be determined, the best questions that can be asked to elicit this information are:
A)Direct questions.
B)Neutral questions.
C)Open-ended questions.
D)A combination of the above.
A)Direct questions.
B)Neutral questions.
C)Open-ended questions.
D)A combination of the above.
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19
Which of the following would not be found in the past medical history?
A)Injuries and accidents
B)Surgeries and hospitalizations
C)Associated symptoms and aggravating factors
D)Over-the-counter medications, vitamins, and "home remedies"
A)Injuries and accidents
B)Surgeries and hospitalizations
C)Associated symptoms and aggravating factors
D)Over-the-counter medications, vitamins, and "home remedies"
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20
Communication between two people can occur only if:
A)The speaker speaks clearly.
B)The receiver understands the message.
C)Each person is willing to listen to the other.
D)All of the above.
A)The speaker speaks clearly.
B)The receiver understands the message.
C)Each person is willing to listen to the other.
D)All of the above.
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21
In which section of the patient record should the following entry appear? "Day 4 of hospitalization.Patient febrile (39ᵒ C).Rales in both lung bases; sputum moderate, thick, green, tinged with blood.Plan: Continue ordered antibiotic therapy.Bronchoscopy tomorrow in AM."
A)Admission note
B)Physician orders
C)Progress notes
D)Discharge plan
A)Admission note
B)Physician orders
C)Progress notes
D)Discharge plan
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22
All of the following questions would be effective in eliciting additional information about a patient's location and level of pain except for question _____.
A)Earlier, you briefly mentioned some pain around your lower ribs.Could you tell me more about it?
B)Earlier, you briefly mentioned some pain around your lower ribs.Could you point to exactly where it is?
C)Earlier, you briefly mentioned some pain around your lower ribs.What do you think is causing it?
D)Earlier, you briefly mentioned some pain around your lower ribs.Could you rate this pain for me on a scale of 1 to 10, with 1 meaning no pain and 10 meaning the worst pain possible?
A)Earlier, you briefly mentioned some pain around your lower ribs.Could you tell me more about it?
B)Earlier, you briefly mentioned some pain around your lower ribs.Could you point to exactly where it is?
C)Earlier, you briefly mentioned some pain around your lower ribs.What do you think is causing it?
D)Earlier, you briefly mentioned some pain around your lower ribs.Could you rate this pain for me on a scale of 1 to 10, with 1 meaning no pain and 10 meaning the worst pain possible?
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23
A good interview should contain all of the following elements except:
A)The interviewer should dress and act professionally.
B)The interviewer should project a sense of undivided interest.
C)The interviewer should use a formal speaking style.
D)The interviewer should respect the patient's beliefs and attitudes.
A)The interviewer should dress and act professionally.
B)The interviewer should project a sense of undivided interest.
C)The interviewer should use a formal speaking style.
D)The interviewer should respect the patient's beliefs and attitudes.
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24
In the physical examination, objective data gathered are referred to as:
A)Measurements.
B)Symptoms.
C)Variables.
D)Signs.
A)Measurements.
B)Symptoms.
C)Variables.
D)Signs.
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25
Who writes the initial admission note?
A)The physician
B)The head nurse
C)The head RT
D)Any of the above
A)The physician
B)The head nurse
C)The head RT
D)Any of the above
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26
A history of a patient's tobacco use is important for all of the following reasons except:
A)There is a strong relationship between smoking and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
B)There is a strong relationship between smoking and the use of illicit drugs such as marijuana, cocaine, and heroin.
C)There is a strong relationship between smoking and cardiovascular disease.
D)There is a strong relationship between smoking and lung cancer.
A)There is a strong relationship between smoking and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
B)There is a strong relationship between smoking and the use of illicit drugs such as marijuana, cocaine, and heroin.
C)There is a strong relationship between smoking and cardiovascular disease.
D)There is a strong relationship between smoking and lung cancer.
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27
The RT has been called STAT to the bedside of a patient who is in extreme respiratory distress in the intensive care unit (ICU).Shortly after arriving, the patient's cardiac monitor shows a pattern of ventricular fibrillation, and shortly thereafter the patient ceases breathing.The nurse states that the patient has a do not resuscitate (DNR) order.The RT should take which of the following actions?
A)Do nothing, because a DNR order means that no resuscitative measures should be attempted.
B)Call a full code and institute full resuscitative measures because the therapist knows that the physician who wrote the DNR order is not working in the unit this week.
C)Call a code so that cardiac medications can be given to correct the ventricular fibrillation; the DNR order means that the patient cannot be intubated.
D)Place a non-rebreather mask on the patient for "comfort measures."
A)Do nothing, because a DNR order means that no resuscitative measures should be attempted.
B)Call a full code and institute full resuscitative measures because the therapist knows that the physician who wrote the DNR order is not working in the unit this week.
C)Call a code so that cardiac medications can be given to correct the ventricular fibrillation; the DNR order means that the patient cannot be intubated.
D)Place a non-rebreather mask on the patient for "comfort measures."
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28
A "constitutional" symptom would include all of the following except:
A)Chills and fever.
B)Anorexia and/or weight loss.
C)Fatigue.
D)Wheezing.
A)Chills and fever.
B)Anorexia and/or weight loss.
C)Fatigue.
D)Wheezing.
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29
What pulmonary disorder is associated with visiting or living in Ohio, Maryland, and the central Mississippi Valley?
A)Blastomycosis
B)Histoplasmosis
C)Coccidioidomycosis
D)Silicosis
A)Blastomycosis
B)Histoplasmosis
C)Coccidioidomycosis
D)Silicosis
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30
An RT examining a patient auscultates wheezes in the right lower lobe (RLL).This would be an example of:
A)Objective data (a sign).
B)Objective data (a symptom).
C)Subjective data (a sign).
D)Subjective data (a symptom).
A)Objective data (a sign).
B)Objective data (a symptom).
C)Subjective data (a sign).
D)Subjective data (a symptom).
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31
Which of the following symptoms is often seen in patients with tight building syndrome?
A)Headache
B)Stuffy nose
C)Cough
D)All of the above
A)Headache
B)Stuffy nose
C)Cough
D)All of the above
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32
Monday fever is:
A)The term describing workers who habitually do not want to return to work after the weekend.
B)The tendency of workers to have poor levels of concentration in the workplace after the weekend.
C)An example of a hypersensitivity reaction to a toxic inhaled substance that is worst after the initial exposure but becomes progressively less pronounced as the exposure continues.
D)None of the above.
A)The term describing workers who habitually do not want to return to work after the weekend.
B)The tendency of workers to have poor levels of concentration in the workplace after the weekend.
C)An example of a hypersensitivity reaction to a toxic inhaled substance that is worst after the initial exposure but becomes progressively less pronounced as the exposure continues.
D)None of the above.
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33
In the physical examination, subjective data gathered are referred to as:
A)Measurements.
B)Symptoms.
C)Variables.
D)Signs.
A)Measurements.
B)Symptoms.
C)Variables.
D)Signs.
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34
Who writes the progress notes each day?
A)The physician
B)The physical therapist
C)The nurse
D)Any of the above
A)The physician
B)The physical therapist
C)The nurse
D)Any of the above
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35
A patient being interviewed says that he wakes up nearly every night feeling very hot and with his body bathed in sweat.This fact, along with his hemoptysis, is a very strong indication that he may have tuberculosis.The night sweats would be an example of:
A)Objective data (a sign).
B)Objective data (a symptom).
C)Subjective data (a sign).
D)Subjective data (a symptom).
A)Objective data (a sign).
B)Objective data (a symptom).
C)Subjective data (a sign).
D)Subjective data (a symptom).
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