Deck 5: Fundamentals of Physical Examination

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Which of the following terms is used to describe drooping of the eyelids?

A)Ptosis
B)Miosis
C)Diplopia
D)Chondrosis
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Which of the following terms describes an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine?

A)Kyphosis
B)Scoliosis
C)Anhidrosis
D)Myelosis
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All of the following are components of the physical examination except:

A)inspection.
B)auscultation.
C)manipulation.
D)percussion.
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At what angle should the head of the bed be elevated to assess jugular vein pressure (JVP)?

A)15 degrees
B)30 degrees
C)45 degrees
D)90 degrees
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A review of the patient's history of present illness and past clinical history prior to a physical examination is helpful in that it:

A)gives insight into the expected findings during the examination.
B)suggests examination techniques to emphasize.
C)helps establish a rapport with the patient.
D)all of the above.
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Which of the following terms is used to describe double vision?

A)Miosis
B)Diplopia
C)Nystagmus
D)None of the above
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The horizontal fissure that separates the right upper lobe from the right middle lobe begins at what rib in the midsternal line?

A)Rib 2
B)Rib 4
C)Rib 6
D)Rib 8
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In a patient's chart, the physician has documented finding tender lymph nodes in the neck region during the physical examination.This problem is consistent with:

A)respiratory infection.
B)human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection.
C)lymphoma.
D)lung cancer.
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Which of the following terms is used to describe constriction of the pupil of the eye?

A)Lytosis
B)Miosis
C)Mydriasis
D)Nystagmus
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Which of the following diseases is most likely to cause a prolonged inspiratory time?

A)Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
B)Asthma
C)Epiglottitis
D)Acute bronchitis
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Which of the following disorders is associated with a barrel chest?

A)Chronic bronchitis
B)Pneumonia
C)Emphysema
D)Chest trauma
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What disease is most likely to cause a prolonged expiratory time?

A)Asthma
B)Pneumonia
C)Pneumothorax
D)Pulmonary fibrosis
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Which of the following is the most common cause of jugular venous distention?

A)Auto-positive end-expiratory pressure (auto-PEEP)
B)Pneumonia
C)Pneumothorax
D)Right heart failure
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Which of the following patterns of breathing is associated with a loss in lung volume?

A)Slow and deep
B)Rapid and deep
C)Slow and shallow
D)Rapid and shallow
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At what point on the posterior chest wall can the inferior border of the lung normally be found?

A)Between T4 and T6
B)Between T6 and T8
C)Between T9 and T12
D)None of the above
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Which of the following is most likely to cause tracheal deviation?

A)Left upper lobe pneumonia
B)Right upper lobe pneumothorax
C)Left lower lobe pleural effusion
D)Right lower lobe pleural effusion
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What problem is associated with nasal flaring?

A)Hypoxemia
B)Increased lung compliance
C)Increased work of breathing
D)Increased dead space ventilation
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Which of the following physical examination findings is associated with myasthenia gravis?

A)Ptosis
B)Miosis
C)Mydriasis
D)Hepatomegaly
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What problem is associated with cyanosis of the oral mucosa?

A)Low cardiac output
B)Reduced arterial oxygenation
C)Hyperventilation
D)Hypoventilation
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Which of the following is not associated with dilated and unresponsive pupils?

A)Opiates
B)Atropine
C)Brain death
D)Catecholamines
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Which of the following techniques is most useful for application of the bell portion of the stethoscope?

A)Press it lightly against the chest wall.
B)Press it firmly against the chest wall.
C)Hold it about 1 cm from the chest wall.
D)Slide it gently in a circular motion on the chest wall.
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All of the following are characteristics of breath sounds that should be evaluated whenever chest auscultation is performed except:

A)the breath rate.
B)the pitch (vibration frequency).
C)the amplitude or intensity (loudness).
D)the duration of inspiration versus expiration.
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In patients with severe COPD and hyperinflation, the low, flat diaphragm causes inward movement of the lateral chest walls with inspiration.What is this called?

A)Abdominal paradox
B)Biot breathing
C)Hoover sign
D)Respiratory alternans
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Which of the following clinical conditions is associated with central cyanosis?

A)Hypercarbia
B)Renal failure
C)Poor circulation
D)Respiratory failure
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Where is the best anatomic place to begin auscultation in most patients?

A)Over the trachea
B)Over the upper lobes
C)In the axillary regions
D)In the dependent regions
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The diaphragm portion of the stethoscope is used to listen for:

A)heart murmurs.
B)pleural friction rubs.
C)low-pitched heart sounds.
D)most lung sounds.
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What clinical disorder will cause a unilateral decrease in thoracic expansion?

A)COPD
B)Lobar pneumonia
C)Acute asthma attack
D)Neuromuscular disease
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The muscles of inspiration include all of the following except:

A)the diaphragm,
B)the sternocleidomastoids,
C)the scalene muscles.
D)the rectus abdominus muscle.
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Which of the following clinical disorders will cause increased resonance to percussion?

A)Atelectasis
B)Pneumonia
C)Pneumothorax
D)Pleural effusion
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Which of the following breathing patterns is associated with fatigue of the diaphragm?

A)Bradypnea
B)Deep and fast breathing
C)Biot breathing
D)Abdominal paradox
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Which of the following will cause a decrease in vocal fremitus upon palpation?

A)Atelectasis
B)Pneumonia
C)Lung tumor
D)Pneumothorax
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Which of the following clinical disorders will cause decreased resonance to percussion?

A)COPD
B)Asthma
C)Pneumonia
D)Pneumothorax
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The bell portion of the stethoscope is best designed to listen to _____-pitched _____ sounds.

A)low; lung
B)low; heart
C)high; lung
D)high; heart
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A therapist examining a patient encounters an area of skin along the right midaxillary line, which, when palpated, produces a crackling sound and sensation.This is an indication of ______________ in this patient.

A)previous scarring due to a burn injury
B)a collection of fluid under the skin
C)lymphadenopathy
D)subcutaneous emphysema
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Which of the following will cause an increase in vocal fremitus upon palpation?

A)COPD
B)Obesity
C)Pneumonia
D)Pneumothorax
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Which of the following characteristics does not apply to normal tracheal breath sounds?

A)Loud
B)Low pitched
C)High pitched
D)Fairly equal inspiratory and expiratory components
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Which of the following terms describes the sinking inward of the skin overlying the rib cage with each inspiratory effort?

A)Ataxia
B)Bulging
C)Retractions
D)Mydriasis
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Retractions and bulging are observed:

A)when the work of breathing is very high.
B)during heavy exercise.
C)only in newborns and children.
D)primarily in patients with pulmonary fibrosis.
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A respiratory therapist (RT) examining a patient notes that on assessment of chest expansion with palpation, the right lower chest is found to lag behind the left lower chest.With which of the following problems is this finding consistent?

A)COPD
B)Right lower lobe pneumonia
C)Left lower lobe pneumonia
D)Severe asthma
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A respiratory therapist is examining a patient in respiratory distress.She observes that the patient has a barrel chest, is using his accessory muscles of inspiration even when sitting at rest, and has a prolonged expiratory phase with pursed-lip breathing.This finding is most consistent with:

A)an upper respiratory infection.
B)an acute exacerbation of asthma.
C)severe COPD.
D)none of the above.
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Which of the following abnormalities would be associated with an increase in vocal resonance?

A)Pneumonia
B)Emphysema
C)Pneumothorax
D)Large pleural effusion
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Which of the following lung conditions is associated with diminished breath sounds because of airflow limitation and poor transmission of sound through the lung?

A)Bronchitis
B)Pneumonia
C)Lung tumor
D)Emphysema
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Which of the following adventitious lung sounds is related most closely to a life-threatening problem?

A)Stridor
B)Rhonchi
C)Crackles
D)Wheezing
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Which of the following terms best describes continuous types of adventitious lung sounds?

A)Rhonchi
B)Stridor
C)Wheezes
D)Sibilant rales
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Which of the following adventitious lung sounds is associated most closely with restrictive types of lung diseases?

A)Polyphonic wheezing
B)Monophonic wheezing
C)Late-inspiratory crackles
D)Early-inspiratory crackles
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Which of the following terms applies to an abnormal increase in vocal resonance?

A)Fremitus
B)Egophony
C)Bronchophony
D)None of the above
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What may cause the point of maximal impulse to shift to the anterior axillary region on the left?

A)A tension pneumothorax on the right
B)Right ventricular hypertrophy
C)Cor pulmonale
D)Pericarditis
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Which of the following characteristics of wheezing is least reliable for predicting the degree of airway obstruction?

A)Pitch
B)Duration
C)Intensity
D)Sound frequency
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Which of the following terms is used to describe the normal breath sounds heard around the sternum on the anterior chest and between the scapulae on the posterior chest?

A)Tubular
B)Vesicular
C)Bronchial
D)Bronchovesicular
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Which of the following terms is used to describe a continuous type of adventitious lung sound heard loudest over the neck of a patient with upper airway obstruction?

A)Wheezes
B)Stridor
C)Rhonchi
D)Sonorous rales
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Which of the following adventitious lung sounds is most likely to be heard in a patient with croup?

A)Stridor
B)Rhonchi
C)Polyphonic wheezes
D)Late-inspiratory crackles
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Which of the following terms best describes a louder version of a vesicular sound that can be heard over lung consolidation?

A)Tubular
B)Tracheal
C)Crepitation
D)Harsh or bronchial
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In which area is the point of maximal impulse normally felt during palpation of the chest wall?

A)Midaxillary line at the fifth intercostal space
B)Midclavicular line at the fifth intercostal space
C)Just left of the sternum at the third intercostal space
D)Just right of the sternum at the fourth intercostal space
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Which of the following factors most closely relates to the pitch of a wheeze?

A)The patient's inspiratory-to-expiratory (I:E) ratio
B)The patient's respiratory rate
C)The length of the involved airway
D)The degree of airway compression
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Which of the following types of wheezing is likely to be heard over the chest of a patient with a tumor that is partially obstructing a single airway?

A)Sibilant wheezing
B)Sonorous wheezing
C)Polyphonic wheezing
D)Monophonic wheezing
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Which of the following descriptions does not apply to normal vesicular breath sounds?

A)Soft with low intensity
B)Minimal expiratory component
C)Heard primarily over the lung parenchyma
D)High pitched as compared with tracheal breath sounds
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Which of the following terms describes the area of the chest wall that overlies the heart?

A)Periosteum
B)Precordium
C)Pericardium
D)None of the above
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Which of the following terms has had a confusing history with regard to its use and has been replaced with the term crackles?

A)Rales
B)Wheezes
C)Rhonchi
D)Crepitations
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Which of the following statements is not true about vesicular or normal breath sounds?

A)They have a minimal expiratory sound.
B)They are produced somewhat regionally.
C)They are produced when air enters the alveoli.
D)They are used to help confirm proper placement of an endotracheal tube.
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Which of the following mechanisms is believed to be responsible for the normal vesicular breath sound?

A)Air entering the alveoli
B)Contraction of the inspiratory muscles
C)Rubbing together of the two layers of the pleurae
D)Filtration of turbulent flow sounds in the larger airways
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What clinical problem is associated with a gallop rhythm?

A)Left-to-right shunt
B)Myocardial infarction sequelae
C)Overdistention of the ventricles
D)All of the above
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Which of the following clinical conditions may cause diminished heart sounds?

A)Bronchitis
B)Pneumonia
C)Emphysema
D)Pulmonary embolism
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Which of the following findings is consistent with reduced perfusion?

A)Peripheral cyanosis
B)Hepatomegaly
C)Loud P2 sound
D)Jugular vein distention (JVD)
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The length of normal capillary refill is less than _____ second(s).

A)1
B)3
C)5
D)10
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Which of the following mechanisms is responsible for production of an abnormal third heart sound?

A)Forceful opening of the aortic valve
B)Forceful closure of the pulmonic valve
C)Rapid filling of the atrium during ventricular systole
D)Rapid filling of the ventricles immediately after systole
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What is the normal distance that the liver spans in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen?

A)6 cm
B)8 cm
C)10 cm
D)14 cm
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Which of the following clinical conditions is associated with the onset of pedal edema?

A)Liver failure
B)Right heart failure
C)Status asthmaticus
D)Tension pneumothorax
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What change in the heart sounds is associated with cor pulmonale?

A)Loud A2
B)Loud M1
C)Loud T2
D)Loud P2
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Which of the following is responsible for the production of murmurs?

A)Stenotic AV valves
B)Incompetent AV valves
C)Incompetent semilunar valves
D)All of the above
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Which of the following clinical disorders is characterized by the point of maximal impulse being felt in the epigastric area?

A)Atelectasis
B)Emphysema
C)Pneumothorax
D)Chronic bronchitis
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Which of the following terms is used to describe an abnormal collection of fluid in the peritoneal cavity?

A)Ascites
B)Pericarditis
C)Pancreatitis
D)Hepatomegaly
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What is a common cause of hepatomegaly?

A)Chronic right heart failure
B)Pneumothorax
C)Pleural effusion
D)Acute asthma attack
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What is believed to be responsible for production of the first heart sound?

A)Closure of the atrioventricular (AV) valves
B)Opening of the AV valves
C)Closure of the semilunar valves
D)Opening of the semilunar valves
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At which of the following sites on the chest wall is the pulmonic valve best auscultated?

A)Second left intercostal space near the sternal border
B)Fifth intercostal space on the left near the sternal border
C)Sixth intercostal space on the left at the midaxillary line
D)First intercostal space on the right at the midclavicular line
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Digital clubbing is associated with:

A)COPD.
B)Cystic fibrosis.
C)Bronchogenic carcinoma.
D)All of the above.
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Which of the following types of murmurs is associated with mitral valve stenosis?

A)Systolic
B)Diastolic
C)Pansystolic
D)None of the above
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Deck 5: Fundamentals of Physical Examination
1
Which of the following terms is used to describe drooping of the eyelids?

A)Ptosis
B)Miosis
C)Diplopia
D)Chondrosis
Ptosis
2
Which of the following terms describes an abnormal lateral curvature of the spine?

A)Kyphosis
B)Scoliosis
C)Anhidrosis
D)Myelosis
Scoliosis
3
All of the following are components of the physical examination except:

A)inspection.
B)auscultation.
C)manipulation.
D)percussion.
manipulation.
4
At what angle should the head of the bed be elevated to assess jugular vein pressure (JVP)?

A)15 degrees
B)30 degrees
C)45 degrees
D)90 degrees
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A review of the patient's history of present illness and past clinical history prior to a physical examination is helpful in that it:

A)gives insight into the expected findings during the examination.
B)suggests examination techniques to emphasize.
C)helps establish a rapport with the patient.
D)all of the above.
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Which of the following terms is used to describe double vision?

A)Miosis
B)Diplopia
C)Nystagmus
D)None of the above
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The horizontal fissure that separates the right upper lobe from the right middle lobe begins at what rib in the midsternal line?

A)Rib 2
B)Rib 4
C)Rib 6
D)Rib 8
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In a patient's chart, the physician has documented finding tender lymph nodes in the neck region during the physical examination.This problem is consistent with:

A)respiratory infection.
B)human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection.
C)lymphoma.
D)lung cancer.
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Which of the following terms is used to describe constriction of the pupil of the eye?

A)Lytosis
B)Miosis
C)Mydriasis
D)Nystagmus
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Which of the following diseases is most likely to cause a prolonged inspiratory time?

A)Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
B)Asthma
C)Epiglottitis
D)Acute bronchitis
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Which of the following disorders is associated with a barrel chest?

A)Chronic bronchitis
B)Pneumonia
C)Emphysema
D)Chest trauma
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What disease is most likely to cause a prolonged expiratory time?

A)Asthma
B)Pneumonia
C)Pneumothorax
D)Pulmonary fibrosis
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Which of the following is the most common cause of jugular venous distention?

A)Auto-positive end-expiratory pressure (auto-PEEP)
B)Pneumonia
C)Pneumothorax
D)Right heart failure
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Which of the following patterns of breathing is associated with a loss in lung volume?

A)Slow and deep
B)Rapid and deep
C)Slow and shallow
D)Rapid and shallow
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At what point on the posterior chest wall can the inferior border of the lung normally be found?

A)Between T4 and T6
B)Between T6 and T8
C)Between T9 and T12
D)None of the above
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Which of the following is most likely to cause tracheal deviation?

A)Left upper lobe pneumonia
B)Right upper lobe pneumothorax
C)Left lower lobe pleural effusion
D)Right lower lobe pleural effusion
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What problem is associated with nasal flaring?

A)Hypoxemia
B)Increased lung compliance
C)Increased work of breathing
D)Increased dead space ventilation
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Which of the following physical examination findings is associated with myasthenia gravis?

A)Ptosis
B)Miosis
C)Mydriasis
D)Hepatomegaly
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What problem is associated with cyanosis of the oral mucosa?

A)Low cardiac output
B)Reduced arterial oxygenation
C)Hyperventilation
D)Hypoventilation
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Which of the following is not associated with dilated and unresponsive pupils?

A)Opiates
B)Atropine
C)Brain death
D)Catecholamines
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Which of the following techniques is most useful for application of the bell portion of the stethoscope?

A)Press it lightly against the chest wall.
B)Press it firmly against the chest wall.
C)Hold it about 1 cm from the chest wall.
D)Slide it gently in a circular motion on the chest wall.
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All of the following are characteristics of breath sounds that should be evaluated whenever chest auscultation is performed except:

A)the breath rate.
B)the pitch (vibration frequency).
C)the amplitude or intensity (loudness).
D)the duration of inspiration versus expiration.
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In patients with severe COPD and hyperinflation, the low, flat diaphragm causes inward movement of the lateral chest walls with inspiration.What is this called?

A)Abdominal paradox
B)Biot breathing
C)Hoover sign
D)Respiratory alternans
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Which of the following clinical conditions is associated with central cyanosis?

A)Hypercarbia
B)Renal failure
C)Poor circulation
D)Respiratory failure
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Where is the best anatomic place to begin auscultation in most patients?

A)Over the trachea
B)Over the upper lobes
C)In the axillary regions
D)In the dependent regions
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The diaphragm portion of the stethoscope is used to listen for:

A)heart murmurs.
B)pleural friction rubs.
C)low-pitched heart sounds.
D)most lung sounds.
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What clinical disorder will cause a unilateral decrease in thoracic expansion?

A)COPD
B)Lobar pneumonia
C)Acute asthma attack
D)Neuromuscular disease
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The muscles of inspiration include all of the following except:

A)the diaphragm,
B)the sternocleidomastoids,
C)the scalene muscles.
D)the rectus abdominus muscle.
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Which of the following clinical disorders will cause increased resonance to percussion?

A)Atelectasis
B)Pneumonia
C)Pneumothorax
D)Pleural effusion
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Which of the following breathing patterns is associated with fatigue of the diaphragm?

A)Bradypnea
B)Deep and fast breathing
C)Biot breathing
D)Abdominal paradox
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Which of the following will cause a decrease in vocal fremitus upon palpation?

A)Atelectasis
B)Pneumonia
C)Lung tumor
D)Pneumothorax
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Which of the following clinical disorders will cause decreased resonance to percussion?

A)COPD
B)Asthma
C)Pneumonia
D)Pneumothorax
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The bell portion of the stethoscope is best designed to listen to _____-pitched _____ sounds.

A)low; lung
B)low; heart
C)high; lung
D)high; heart
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A therapist examining a patient encounters an area of skin along the right midaxillary line, which, when palpated, produces a crackling sound and sensation.This is an indication of ______________ in this patient.

A)previous scarring due to a burn injury
B)a collection of fluid under the skin
C)lymphadenopathy
D)subcutaneous emphysema
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Which of the following will cause an increase in vocal fremitus upon palpation?

A)COPD
B)Obesity
C)Pneumonia
D)Pneumothorax
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Which of the following characteristics does not apply to normal tracheal breath sounds?

A)Loud
B)Low pitched
C)High pitched
D)Fairly equal inspiratory and expiratory components
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Which of the following terms describes the sinking inward of the skin overlying the rib cage with each inspiratory effort?

A)Ataxia
B)Bulging
C)Retractions
D)Mydriasis
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Retractions and bulging are observed:

A)when the work of breathing is very high.
B)during heavy exercise.
C)only in newborns and children.
D)primarily in patients with pulmonary fibrosis.
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39
A respiratory therapist (RT) examining a patient notes that on assessment of chest expansion with palpation, the right lower chest is found to lag behind the left lower chest.With which of the following problems is this finding consistent?

A)COPD
B)Right lower lobe pneumonia
C)Left lower lobe pneumonia
D)Severe asthma
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40
A respiratory therapist is examining a patient in respiratory distress.She observes that the patient has a barrel chest, is using his accessory muscles of inspiration even when sitting at rest, and has a prolonged expiratory phase with pursed-lip breathing.This finding is most consistent with:

A)an upper respiratory infection.
B)an acute exacerbation of asthma.
C)severe COPD.
D)none of the above.
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Which of the following abnormalities would be associated with an increase in vocal resonance?

A)Pneumonia
B)Emphysema
C)Pneumothorax
D)Large pleural effusion
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42
Which of the following lung conditions is associated with diminished breath sounds because of airflow limitation and poor transmission of sound through the lung?

A)Bronchitis
B)Pneumonia
C)Lung tumor
D)Emphysema
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43
Which of the following adventitious lung sounds is related most closely to a life-threatening problem?

A)Stridor
B)Rhonchi
C)Crackles
D)Wheezing
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44
Which of the following terms best describes continuous types of adventitious lung sounds?

A)Rhonchi
B)Stridor
C)Wheezes
D)Sibilant rales
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45
Which of the following adventitious lung sounds is associated most closely with restrictive types of lung diseases?

A)Polyphonic wheezing
B)Monophonic wheezing
C)Late-inspiratory crackles
D)Early-inspiratory crackles
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46
Which of the following terms applies to an abnormal increase in vocal resonance?

A)Fremitus
B)Egophony
C)Bronchophony
D)None of the above
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47
What may cause the point of maximal impulse to shift to the anterior axillary region on the left?

A)A tension pneumothorax on the right
B)Right ventricular hypertrophy
C)Cor pulmonale
D)Pericarditis
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48
Which of the following characteristics of wheezing is least reliable for predicting the degree of airway obstruction?

A)Pitch
B)Duration
C)Intensity
D)Sound frequency
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49
Which of the following terms is used to describe the normal breath sounds heard around the sternum on the anterior chest and between the scapulae on the posterior chest?

A)Tubular
B)Vesicular
C)Bronchial
D)Bronchovesicular
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50
Which of the following terms is used to describe a continuous type of adventitious lung sound heard loudest over the neck of a patient with upper airway obstruction?

A)Wheezes
B)Stridor
C)Rhonchi
D)Sonorous rales
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51
Which of the following adventitious lung sounds is most likely to be heard in a patient with croup?

A)Stridor
B)Rhonchi
C)Polyphonic wheezes
D)Late-inspiratory crackles
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52
Which of the following terms best describes a louder version of a vesicular sound that can be heard over lung consolidation?

A)Tubular
B)Tracheal
C)Crepitation
D)Harsh or bronchial
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53
In which area is the point of maximal impulse normally felt during palpation of the chest wall?

A)Midaxillary line at the fifth intercostal space
B)Midclavicular line at the fifth intercostal space
C)Just left of the sternum at the third intercostal space
D)Just right of the sternum at the fourth intercostal space
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54
Which of the following factors most closely relates to the pitch of a wheeze?

A)The patient's inspiratory-to-expiratory (I:E) ratio
B)The patient's respiratory rate
C)The length of the involved airway
D)The degree of airway compression
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55
Which of the following types of wheezing is likely to be heard over the chest of a patient with a tumor that is partially obstructing a single airway?

A)Sibilant wheezing
B)Sonorous wheezing
C)Polyphonic wheezing
D)Monophonic wheezing
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56
Which of the following descriptions does not apply to normal vesicular breath sounds?

A)Soft with low intensity
B)Minimal expiratory component
C)Heard primarily over the lung parenchyma
D)High pitched as compared with tracheal breath sounds
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57
Which of the following terms describes the area of the chest wall that overlies the heart?

A)Periosteum
B)Precordium
C)Pericardium
D)None of the above
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58
Which of the following terms has had a confusing history with regard to its use and has been replaced with the term crackles?

A)Rales
B)Wheezes
C)Rhonchi
D)Crepitations
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59
Which of the following statements is not true about vesicular or normal breath sounds?

A)They have a minimal expiratory sound.
B)They are produced somewhat regionally.
C)They are produced when air enters the alveoli.
D)They are used to help confirm proper placement of an endotracheal tube.
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60
Which of the following mechanisms is believed to be responsible for the normal vesicular breath sound?

A)Air entering the alveoli
B)Contraction of the inspiratory muscles
C)Rubbing together of the two layers of the pleurae
D)Filtration of turbulent flow sounds in the larger airways
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61
What clinical problem is associated with a gallop rhythm?

A)Left-to-right shunt
B)Myocardial infarction sequelae
C)Overdistention of the ventricles
D)All of the above
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62
Which of the following clinical conditions may cause diminished heart sounds?

A)Bronchitis
B)Pneumonia
C)Emphysema
D)Pulmonary embolism
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63
Which of the following findings is consistent with reduced perfusion?

A)Peripheral cyanosis
B)Hepatomegaly
C)Loud P2 sound
D)Jugular vein distention (JVD)
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64
The length of normal capillary refill is less than _____ second(s).

A)1
B)3
C)5
D)10
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65
Which of the following mechanisms is responsible for production of an abnormal third heart sound?

A)Forceful opening of the aortic valve
B)Forceful closure of the pulmonic valve
C)Rapid filling of the atrium during ventricular systole
D)Rapid filling of the ventricles immediately after systole
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66
What is the normal distance that the liver spans in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen?

A)6 cm
B)8 cm
C)10 cm
D)14 cm
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67
Which of the following clinical conditions is associated with the onset of pedal edema?

A)Liver failure
B)Right heart failure
C)Status asthmaticus
D)Tension pneumothorax
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68
What change in the heart sounds is associated with cor pulmonale?

A)Loud A2
B)Loud M1
C)Loud T2
D)Loud P2
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69
Which of the following is responsible for the production of murmurs?

A)Stenotic AV valves
B)Incompetent AV valves
C)Incompetent semilunar valves
D)All of the above
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70
Which of the following clinical disorders is characterized by the point of maximal impulse being felt in the epigastric area?

A)Atelectasis
B)Emphysema
C)Pneumothorax
D)Chronic bronchitis
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71
Which of the following terms is used to describe an abnormal collection of fluid in the peritoneal cavity?

A)Ascites
B)Pericarditis
C)Pancreatitis
D)Hepatomegaly
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72
What is a common cause of hepatomegaly?

A)Chronic right heart failure
B)Pneumothorax
C)Pleural effusion
D)Acute asthma attack
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73
What is believed to be responsible for production of the first heart sound?

A)Closure of the atrioventricular (AV) valves
B)Opening of the AV valves
C)Closure of the semilunar valves
D)Opening of the semilunar valves
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74
At which of the following sites on the chest wall is the pulmonic valve best auscultated?

A)Second left intercostal space near the sternal border
B)Fifth intercostal space on the left near the sternal border
C)Sixth intercostal space on the left at the midaxillary line
D)First intercostal space on the right at the midclavicular line
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75
Digital clubbing is associated with:

A)COPD.
B)Cystic fibrosis.
C)Bronchogenic carcinoma.
D)All of the above.
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76
Which of the following types of murmurs is associated with mitral valve stenosis?

A)Systolic
B)Diastolic
C)Pansystolic
D)None of the above
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