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[Show more]Indications for Heliox? correct answer: Heliox improves respiratory distress and reduces WOB and conditions such as? 
Croup Asthma 
Anaphalaxis COPD 
Vocal Cord Paralysis Bronchiolitis 
Upper airway masses Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia 
 
Why not Heliox less than 60%? correct answer: To dense to be t...
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Add to cartIndications for Heliox? correct answer: Heliox improves respiratory distress and reduces WOB and conditions such as? 
Croup Asthma 
Anaphalaxis COPD 
Vocal Cord Paralysis Bronchiolitis 
Upper airway masses Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia 
 
Why not Heliox less than 60%? correct answer: To dense to be t...
What is the most common pulmonary pathologic finding at autopsy in large general hospitals? correct answer: Pulmonary embolism 
 
At a genetic level, what is the cause of cystic fibrosis? correct answer: Mutations of a single gene in the long arm of chromosome 7 (mutation of F508 results in the de...
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Add to cartWhat is the most common pulmonary pathologic finding at autopsy in large general hospitals? correct answer: Pulmonary embolism 
 
At a genetic level, what is the cause of cystic fibrosis? correct answer: Mutations of a single gene in the long arm of chromosome 7 (mutation of F508 results in the de...
In regards to ABG's, what is meant by standard deviation? correct answer: It is the average calculated result or value of a given parameter as well as the dispersion of values around that average 
 
Describe the Haldane effect. correct answer: Increase O2 decreases Hb affinity for CO2 
 
When und...
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Add to cartIn regards to ABG's, what is meant by standard deviation? correct answer: It is the average calculated result or value of a given parameter as well as the dispersion of values around that average 
 
Describe the Haldane effect. correct answer: Increase O2 decreases Hb affinity for CO2 
 
When und...
what is the term for the amount of gas that can be exhaled after a resting exhalation? correct answer: ERV 
 
to meet ATS standards: how close must the FEV1 and FVC be on tracings of reported results? correct answer: 5% or .15 L 
 
which of the values obtained from routine spirometry best reflects...
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Add to cartwhat is the term for the amount of gas that can be exhaled after a resting exhalation? correct answer: ERV 
 
to meet ATS standards: how close must the FEV1 and FVC be on tracings of reported results? correct answer: 5% or .15 L 
 
which of the values obtained from routine spirometry best reflects...
How many stops are there on the solenoids of the PB 7200 and what is their operating distance? correct answer: 4095, 0.0003 inch or 762 Micrometers 
 
The "crop" index has been used to predict success or failure in weaning patients from mechanical ventilation. When calculating this value, in what...
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Add to cartHow many stops are there on the solenoids of the PB 7200 and what is their operating distance? correct answer: 4095, 0.0003 inch or 762 Micrometers 
 
The "crop" index has been used to predict success or failure in weaning patients from mechanical ventilation. When calculating this value, in what...
What is the most important mechanism that determines the deposition of particles 0.1 micrograms and smaller in the respiratory tract? correct answer: Brownian motion 
 
Name the four types of hypoxia correct answer: Anemic hypoxia 
Stagnant hypoxia 
Histotoxic hypoxia 
Hypoxemic hypoxia 
 
What M...
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Add to cartWhat is the most important mechanism that determines the deposition of particles 0.1 micrograms and smaller in the respiratory tract? correct answer: Brownian motion 
 
Name the four types of hypoxia correct answer: Anemic hypoxia 
Stagnant hypoxia 
Histotoxic hypoxia 
Hypoxemic hypoxia 
 
What M...
Fowler's describes what patient position? correct answer: Sitting upright 
 
Shortness of breath when lying down, relieved when sitting up defines what term? correct answer: Orthopnea 
 
Lying flat and facedown defines what body position? correct answer: prone 
 
Define platypnea correct answer:...
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Add to cartFowler's describes what patient position? correct answer: Sitting upright 
 
Shortness of breath when lying down, relieved when sitting up defines what term? correct answer: Orthopnea 
 
Lying flat and facedown defines what body position? correct answer: prone 
 
Define platypnea correct answer:...
Who is considered to be the "father of medicine"? 
A. Hippocrates 
B. Galen 
C. Erasistratus 
D. Aristotle correct answer: A 
 
In 1662, a chemist published a book that described the relationship between gas, volume, and pressure. What was the chemist's name? 
A. Sir Isaac Newton 
B. Robert Boyl...
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A. Hippocrates 
B. Galen 
C. Erasistratus 
D. Aristotle correct answer: A 
 
In 1662, a chemist published a book that described the relationship between gas, volume, and pressure. What was the chemist's name? 
A. Sir Isaac Newton 
B. Robert Boyl...
What is the pH of fetal lung fluid? correct answer: 6.27 
 
What is the normal airway resistance during mouth breathing in the infant? correct answer: about 7 cmH2o/L/Sec 
 
What are the dimensions of the term neonate's trachea? correct answer: 3.5-4.0 mm in diameter and 4 cm in length 
 
Hemogl...
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Add to cartWhat is the pH of fetal lung fluid? correct answer: 6.27 
 
What is the normal airway resistance during mouth breathing in the infant? correct answer: about 7 cmH2o/L/Sec 
 
What are the dimensions of the term neonate's trachea? correct answer: 3.5-4.0 mm in diameter and 4 cm in length 
 
Hemogl...
Pt. Assessment 
List in order of importance the four "Life Functions" correct answer: Ventilation, Oxygenation, Circulation, Perfusion 
 
Pt Assessment 
Shallow respirations (about half of normal depth) with slower than normal respiratory rate correct answer: Hypopnea 
 
Pt. Assessment 
In regar...
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List in order of importance the four "Life Functions" correct answer: Ventilation, Oxygenation, Circulation, Perfusion 
 
Pt Assessment 
Shallow respirations (about half of normal depth) with slower than normal respiratory rate correct answer: Hypopnea 
 
Pt. Assessment 
In regar...
which pressure gradient is responsible for the actual flow of gas into and out of the lungs during breathing? correct answer: transairway pressure 
 
during normal tidal ventilation, the trans pulmonary pressure gradient reaches its max value at what point in the cycle? correct answer: end inspira...
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Add to cartwhich pressure gradient is responsible for the actual flow of gas into and out of the lungs during breathing? correct answer: transairway pressure 
 
during normal tidal ventilation, the trans pulmonary pressure gradient reaches its max value at what point in the cycle? correct answer: end inspira...
What is the difference between an antibiotic and an antimicrobial? correct answer: Antibiotics are naturally occurring compounds 
Antimicrobials include include both natural and synthetic compounds- both inhibit or kill microorganisms 
 
There are many devices to deliver to neonatal and pediatric ...
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Add to cartWhat is the difference between an antibiotic and an antimicrobial? correct answer: Antibiotics are naturally occurring compounds 
Antimicrobials include include both natural and synthetic compounds- both inhibit or kill microorganisms 
 
There are many devices to deliver to neonatal and pediatric ...
Who is considered to be the "father of medicine"? correct answer: Hippocrates 
 
In 1662, a chemist published a book that described the relationship between gas, volume, and pressure. What was the chemist's name? correct answer: Robert Boyle 
 
Who discovered oxygen in 1774 and described it as ...
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Add to cartWho is considered to be the "father of medicine"? correct answer: Hippocrates 
 
In 1662, a chemist published a book that described the relationship between gas, volume, and pressure. What was the chemist's name? correct answer: Robert Boyle 
 
Who discovered oxygen in 1774 and described it as ...
CardioPulmonary Rehab 
According to the ATS, what are the two specific objectives of pulmonary rehabilitation? correct answer: Answer: 
1 - To control and alleviate symptoms and complications of respiratory impairment 
2 - To teach patients how to achieve optimal capacity for activities of daily li...
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According to the ATS, what are the two specific objectives of pulmonary rehabilitation? correct answer: Answer: 
1 - To control and alleviate symptoms and complications of respiratory impairment 
2 - To teach patients how to achieve optimal capacity for activities of daily li...
What microorganism often found in the tubing of respiratory equipment produces a green, fetid sputum? correct answer: Pseudomonas Aeruginosa 
 
What type of sputum results from a Klebsiella Pneumoniae infect? correct answer: Red Currant Jelly 
 
The term Strepto refers to what? correct answer: Ch...
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Add to cartWhat microorganism often found in the tubing of respiratory equipment produces a green, fetid sputum? correct answer: Pseudomonas Aeruginosa 
 
What type of sputum results from a Klebsiella Pneumoniae infect? correct answer: Red Currant Jelly 
 
The term Strepto refers to what? correct answer: Ch...
What are the two contraindications to bland aerosol administration? correct answer: Bronchoconstriction, history of airway hyperresponsiveness 
 
For what two types of patients is aerosol administration of drugs by face mask indicated? correct answer: Infant/pediatrics and unresponsive patients 
 ...
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Add to cartWhat are the two contraindications to bland aerosol administration? correct answer: Bronchoconstriction, history of airway hyperresponsiveness 
 
For what two types of patients is aerosol administration of drugs by face mask indicated? correct answer: Infant/pediatrics and unresponsive patients 
 ...
In what year was high-frequency jet ventilation developed? correct answer: 1977 by Klain & Smith (HFPPV - Sjöstrand in 1967) 
 
Who first employed CPAP in 1878 to treat pulmonary diseases characterized by reduced lung volume? correct answer: Oertel 
 
Who first produced Oxygen by heating dry silv...
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Add to cartIn what year was high-frequency jet ventilation developed? correct answer: 1977 by Klain & Smith (HFPPV - Sjöstrand in 1967) 
 
Who first employed CPAP in 1878 to treat pulmonary diseases characterized by reduced lung volume? correct answer: Oertel 
 
Who first produced Oxygen by heating dry silv...
What organization said "blood gas & pH analysis has more immediacy & potential impact on patient care than any other laboratory determination"? correct answer: National Committee for Laboratory Standards 
 
What term describes the tendency of a performance evaluator to allow one facet of a person...
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Add to cartWhat organization said "blood gas & pH analysis has more immediacy & potential impact on patient care than any other laboratory determination"? correct answer: National Committee for Laboratory Standards 
 
What term describes the tendency of a performance evaluator to allow one facet of a person...
The FAA allows pilots with OSA to continue flying if they are treated with CPAP and can pass what test? correct answer: MWT (Maintenance of Wakefulness Test) 
 
In normal individuals without obstructive sleep apnea, how long before diaphragmatic activity does upper airway muscle activity start? cor...
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Add to cartThe FAA allows pilots with OSA to continue flying if they are treated with CPAP and can pass what test? correct answer: MWT (Maintenance of Wakefulness Test) 
 
In normal individuals without obstructive sleep apnea, how long before diaphragmatic activity does upper airway muscle activity start? cor...
How many different species of Legionella exist? correct answer: Over 30 (L. pneumophila - most common, 2-10 day incubation period) 
 
What is the presently used generic name for the organism once known as Branhamella catarrhalis? correct answer: Moraxella (catarrhalis) 
 
Name three common respira...
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Add to cartHow many different species of Legionella exist? correct answer: Over 30 (L. pneumophila - most common, 2-10 day incubation period) 
 
What is the presently used generic name for the organism once known as Branhamella catarrhalis? correct answer: Moraxella (catarrhalis) 
 
Name three common respira...
As supplied in compressed gas cylinders, what is the concentration of nitric oxide? correct answer: 800 ppm in nitrogen 
 
What 3 medical gases are classified as non-flammable? correct answer: Nitrogen, Carbon Dioxide, & Helium 
 
What is the density of Oxygen? correct answer: 1.429 g/L 
 
What i...
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Add to cartAs supplied in compressed gas cylinders, what is the concentration of nitric oxide? correct answer: 800 ppm in nitrogen 
 
What 3 medical gases are classified as non-flammable? correct answer: Nitrogen, Carbon Dioxide, & Helium 
 
What is the density of Oxygen? correct answer: 1.429 g/L 
 
What i...
What is the most effective positioning of a patient with bronchiectasis if the superior segments of the lower lobes are to be drained? correct answer: Prone with hips higher than shoulders (post seg Rt upper lobe - on left side; Rt middle lobe - on left side with foot of bed elevated; post basal se...
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Breathing room air at sea level, what percent of alveolar gas is oxygen? correct answer: 13.7% 
 
Whose gas law states that if the mass remains constant, the pressure varies directly with the absolute temperature when the volume remains constant? correct answer: Gay-Lussac's law 
 
What property ...
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Add to cartBreathing room air at sea level, what percent of alveolar gas is oxygen? correct answer: 13.7% 
 
Whose gas law states that if the mass remains constant, the pressure varies directly with the absolute temperature when the volume remains constant? correct answer: Gay-Lussac's law 
 
What property ...
sputum bowl microbiology questions with complete solutions
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What is the most effective positioning of a patient with bronchiectasis if the superior segments of the lower lobes are to be drained? correct answer: Prone with hips higher than shoulders (post seg Rt upper lobe - on left side; Rt middle lobe - on left side with foot of bed elevated; post basal se...
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Sputum Bowl - A&P| 720 QUESTIONS| Anatomy and Physiology| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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How do amphetamines increase ventilation? correct answer: By increasing CO2 production 
 
What disease process would you suspect in a patient with a persistent morning cough with a varying cough throughout the day? correct answer: Chronic Bronchitis 
 
What is the term for coughing up blood? corre...
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Add to cartHow do amphetamines increase ventilation? correct answer: By increasing CO2 production 
 
What disease process would you suspect in a patient with a persistent morning cough with a varying cough throughout the day? correct answer: Chronic Bronchitis 
 
What is the term for coughing up blood? corre...
Sputum Bowl - Acute Care| 178 QUESTIONS| Acute Care| WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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What type of graph is normally used to represent an individual's sleep architecture? correct answer: Answer: A histogram 
 
Wilkins VI, p - 402 
 
Chemistry & Physics 
 
What is the product of mass times acceleration? correct answer: Answer: Weight 
 
Hess II, p - 1043 
 
Pathology 
 
The combina...
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Wilkins VI, p - 402 
 
Chemistry & Physics 
 
What is the product of mass times acceleration? correct answer: Answer: Weight 
 
Hess II, p - 1043 
 
Pathology 
 
The combina...
Random Sputum Bowl Questions WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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What drug is the most popular agent for topical anesthesia? correct answer: Lidocaine 
 
Left ventricular dysfunction does what to PCWP? correct answer: Elevates it 
 
Name three disorders of the upper airway which are causes of acute respiratory distress? correct answer: 1. Sleep apnea 
2. Vocal...
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Add to cartWhat drug is the most popular agent for topical anesthesia? correct answer: Lidocaine 
 
Left ventricular dysfunction does what to PCWP? correct answer: Elevates it 
 
Name three disorders of the upper airway which are causes of acute respiratory distress? correct answer: 1. Sleep apnea 
2. Vocal...
Sputum Bowl 2023 questions with complete solutions
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RT 210 Oral, Final, & Sputum Bowl 2 Modules 1 – 10 questions with complete solutions
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Whats does the abbreviation P.P.D stand for? correct answer: Purified Protein Derivative 
 
What is the term for a suspension of solid or liquid particles in gas? correct answer: Aerosol 
 
In microbiology, which immunoglobulin is most abundant in people with allergies and allergic forms of asthma...
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Add to cartWhats does the abbreviation P.P.D stand for? correct answer: Purified Protein Derivative 
 
What is the term for a suspension of solid or liquid particles in gas? correct answer: Aerosol 
 
In microbiology, which immunoglobulin is most abundant in people with allergies and allergic forms of asthma...
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