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Exam 2: The Physical Examination and Its Basis in Physiology
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
When would induced hypothermia be indicated?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
A patient with bronchiectasis has a productive cough. Which of the following should the respiratory therapist be evaluating about the patient's sputum? 1) Color 2) Odor 3) Amount 4) Consistency
Question 3
Multiple Choice
A 50-year-old patient has a heart rate by palpation of 120 bpm. How should this be interpreted?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
Coarse crackles are associated with: 1) inspiration typically. 2) air passing through an airway intermittently occluded by mucus. 3) bronchial asthma. 4) expiration typically.
Question 5
Multiple Choice
Tachypnea may be the result of: 1) hypoxemia. 2) hypothermia. 3) fever. 4) sedation.
Question 6
Multiple Choice
While assessing an unconscious patient, the respiratory therapist observes that the patient's breathing becomes progressively faster and deeper and then progressively becomes slower and shallower. After that, there is a period of apnea before the cycle begins again. This breathing pattern would be identified as:
Question 7
Multiple Choice
A 50-year-old patient would be said to have hypotension when her:
Question 8
Multiple Choice
The respiratory therapist is monitoring the blood pressure of a patient in the emergency department and notes that the blood pressure is 15 mm Hg less on inspiration than on expiration. Which of the following would most likely result in this finding?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
A patient comes into the emergency department with a complaint of centrally located, constant chest pain. What is his most likely problem?
Question 10
Multiple Choice
Benefits of pursed-lip breathing include that it: 1) stabilizes airways. 2) offsets air trapping on exhalation. 3) generates a better gas mixing breathing pattern. 4) slows the respiratory rate.
Question 11
Multiple Choice
The respiratory therapist is examining a patient in the medical ward and notes that the trachea is deviated to the left. All of the following may be causing the tracheal deviation to the left EXCEPT: