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106 TMC EXAM 2 Latest Actual Questions & Verified Answers Correctly 1.A patient with CHF has the following input/output history Yesterday Today IN 1900 mL 2100 mL OUT 1000 mL 1100 mL Which of the following clinical findings is most likely to be observed?A.bronchial wheezing B.friction rub C.decreased egophony D.moist crepitant rales
Answer: D
Explanation: This CHF patient is obviously retaining fluid because he is
receiving more fluid in that he is putting out. The clinical finding most associated with fluid retention is moist crepitant rales. Fine rales are associated with atelectasis but moist rales is associated with fluid retention, especially congestive heart failure (CHF).
2.An infant born 24 hours prior is experiencing frequent periods of apnea lasting more than 60 seconds. Which of the following medications would 1 / 4
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106 be helpful in stimulating the infant's respiratory drive?A.Aminophylline B.Fluticasone C.hormone D.Exosurf
Answer: A
Explanation: An infant who experiences apnea periods greater than 60
seconds may need respiratory stimulation. This may be accomplished by administering the medication Aminophylline. Aminophlylline is only intended for ventilatory stimulation in infants. The same medication is used for long-term bronchodilation in adults.
3.A respiratory therapist is having difficulty advancing a suction catheter down a fenestrated tracheostomy tube while the inner cannula is removed.The cannula appears to meet resistance within a few inches from insertion. The therapist should A.remove the tracheostomy tube B.twist the catheter while attempting to advance C.inflate the cuff D.obtain a smaller suction catheter
Answer: B
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106 tube, it must be remembered that the suction catheters can sometimes get stuck on the fenestration hole inside the tube. The best remedy for this is to twist the suction catheter until the end is clear of the hole.
4.The following flow volume loop (loop is tall and skinny) is obtained from a 62-year-old factory worker. Which of the following could represent the pa- tient's diagnosis?A.pulmonary fibrosis B.emphysema C.cystic fibrosis D.chronic bronchitis
Answer: A
Explanation: The flow volume loop is tall and skinny, indicating normal
flows but abnormal volumes. This is consistent with a restrictive lung defect. The best answer is the disease that is restrictive in nature. In this case, only pulmonary fibrosis qualifies.
5.Which of the following should be monitored for a ventilator- dependent newborn with IRDS?A.gas distribution (SBN2) in the lungs B.urine specific gravity C.pH 3 / 4
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106 D.fluid input and output
Answer: D
Explanation: All choices are indicated while monitoring a critically ill
neonate receiv- ing mechanical ventilation. I & O fluid monitoring is essential. Managing acid-base balance and the artificial airway are also essential.
6.Which of the following is an important element of instruction to a home care patient who will be receiving continuous oxygen therapy at 2 L/min by nasal cannula?A.check oxygen concentrator flow rate once a week B.run a flow calibration check once monthly C.do not change flow rate without a physician order D.increase flow rate during exercise
Answer: C
Explanation: When instructing a home care patient on the use of
their oxygen concentrator, and using oxygen in general, the respiratory therapist must include those things that are appropriate for the patient. In this question no open flames, use of grounded plugs only, and a restriction on changing the flow rate without a physician order are appropriate instructions. It is inappropriate to ask the patient to check or calibrate the concentrator's flow rate once a week. This sort of maintenance
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