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CRT Practice Exam II Questions with
Correct Answers Graded A+

1. All of the following are true statements regarding the use of an oropharyngeal

airway EXCEPT:

a. An oropharyngeal airway that is too large may obstruct the airway

b. An oropharyngeal airway is contraindicated for use in unconscious patients

c. An oropharyngeal airway may induce gagging and vomiting

d. An oropharyngeal airway that is too small may obstruct the airway - Correct

answer-ANS: B.

EX: An oropharyngeal airway is NOT contraindicated for use in unconscious

patients. Airway is not contraindicated for use in an unconscious patient, only an

alert patient. The distal tip of the oropharyngeal airway may irritate the

hypopharyngeal area and induce gagging and vomiting. If an ororpharyngeal

airway is too large the distal tip may obstruct the hypopharyngeal area, resulting in

airway obstruction. If an oropharyngeal airway is too small the distal tip may push

the tongue the back of the throat, resulting in airway obstruction.

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,2 Which of the following would the respiratory therapist normally observe if a

conscious patient were breathing in the assist/control mode of ventilator support?

1. A slight drop in pressure before each patient triggered breath

2. A fixed or constant length of expiration

3. a variable time interval between breaths

A. 2 only

B. 2 and 3 only

C. 1, 2, and 3

D. 1 and 3 only - Correct answer-ANS: D

EX: 1. True - patient initiated breaths are normally observed by a slight dip in

inspiratory pressure just prior to the start of mechanical breath. 2. False - the length

of expiration is variable. 3. True - with patient initiated breaths mixed with timed

breaths, the time interval would be variable between breaths, not constant.

3 An intubated mechanically ventilated asthmatic patient is struggling to initiate

inspiration while in the assist/control mode. Which of the following ventilator

settings should the respiratory therapist first check to determine the cause of this

problem?



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,a. The pressure limit

b. The PEEP control

c. The tidal volume

d. The sensitivity - Correct answer-ANS: D

EX: In this situation, the inspiratory threshold is set too low, adjustment of the

sensitivity setting should be done.

4 Which of the following would be an appropriate recommendation for an

intubated mechanically ventilated patient receiving an FIO2 of 0.80 and PEEP of

10cm H2O whose clinical condition begins to improve as evidenced by chest x-ray

, physical examination, and arterial blood gas values?

a. Lower the inspiratory flow rate

b. Decrease the ventilatory rate

c. Decrease the FIO2

d. Remove PEEP - Correct answer-ANS: C

EX: In this situation an FIO2 of. 80 is unwarranted and should be lowered before

adjusting any other ventilatory parameter.




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, 5 Which of the following breathing patterns help to optimize aerosol drug

deposition of the deeper recesses of the lungs?

1. Mouth breathing

2. Rapid, deep inspirations

3. Inspiratory pause

4. Pursed-lip breathing

A. 2 and 3 only

B. 1 and 2 only

C. 1, 3, and 4 only

D. 1, 2 ,3 and 4 - Correct answer-ANS: C

To optimize aerosol drug deposition to the deeper recesses of the lungs, a patient

should be instructed to take slow, deep inspirations through the mouth, pause at

peak inspiration then slowly exhale trough pursed lips.

6 Which of the following patients should the respiratory therapist recommend

immediate intubation?

A. a patient experiencing an acute episode of bronchospasm

B. patient with thickened, retained secretions

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