Respiratory Care ACTUAL
EXAM ALL QUESTIONS AND NEONATAL AND PEDIATRIC ANATOMY
CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST AND PHYSIOLOGY
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RELEASED RESPIRATORY SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT
AND FUNCTION IN NEWBORNS AND
CHILDREN
NEONATAL AND PEDIATRIC ASSESSMENT
TECHNIQUES
RESPIRATORY PATHOPHYSIOLOGY AND
COMMON CONDITIONS
VENTILATION AND OXYGENATION
STRATEGIES
MECHANICAL VENTILATION MODES,
,SETTINGS, AND MANAGEMENT
RESPIRATORY THERAPY EQUIPMENT AND
MONITORING
BLOOD GAS ANALYSIS, LAB
INTERPRETATION, AND CLINICAL
DECISION MAKING
INFECTION CONTROL, PATIENT SAFETY,
AND ETHICAL PRACTICES
EMERGENCY RESPIRATORY
INTERVENTIONS AND CRITICAL CARE
MANAGEMENT
,An infection in a newborn is B. hypothermia
more commonly associated with
a. normal body temperature
b. hypothermia
c. hyperthermia
d. decreased oxygen
consumption
An L/S ratio of 3:1 indicates b. a low incidence of IRDS
a. a high-risk infant
b. a low incidence of IRDS
c. that respiratory distress will
be present
d. an infant who is small for
gestational age
, Which of the following would a. 30 mmol/L
indicate a normal sweat
chloride test?
a. 30 mmol/L
b. 70 mmol/L
c. 100 mmol/L
d. 150 mmol/L
All of the following could d. appropriate prenatal care
predict a high-risk infant
delivery EXCEPT
a. maternal diabetes
b. age of the mother
c. maternal cigarette smoking
d. appropriate prenatal care