CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS AND ASSESSMENT OF RESPIRATORY DISEASE 8TH EDITION
BY RERRY$GEORGE ALL CHAPTERS 1-45 WITH ANSWERS
,TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 01: The Patient Interview ....................................................................................................... 4
Chapter 02: The Physical Examination ................................................................................................. 9
Chapter 03: The Pathophysiologic Basis For Common Clinical Manifestations ..................................... 15
Chapter 04: Pulmonary Function Testing ........................................................................................... 20
Chapter 05: Blood Gas Assessment ................................................................................................... 25
Chapter 06: Assessment Of Oxygenation ........................................................................................... 30
Chapter 07: Assessment Of The Cardiovascular System ...................................................................... 36
Chapter 08: Radiologic Examination Of The Chest .............................................................................. 41
Chapter 09: Other Important Tests And Procedures ........................................................................... 47
Chapter 10: The Therapist-Driven Protocol Program .......................................................................... 53
Chapter 11: RESPIRATORY Insufficiency, RESPIRATORY Failure And Ventilatory Management Protocols57
Chapter 12: Recording Skills And Intra-Professional Communication .................................................. 62
Chapter 13: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Bronchitis And Emphysema .................. 67
Chapter 14: Asthma.......................................................................................................................... 74
Chapter 15: Cystic Fibrosis ................................................................................................................ 80
Chapter 16: Bronchiectasis................................................................................................................ 89
Chapter 17: Atelectasis ..................................................................................................................... 97
Chapter 18: Pneumonia, Lung Abscess Formation, And Important Fungal Diseases ........................... 104
Chapter 19: Tuberculosis ................................................................................................................ 119
Chapter 20: Pulmonary Edema........................................................................................................ 126
Chapter 21: Pulmonary Vascular Disease: Pulmonary Embolism And Pulmonary Hypertension.......... 133
Chapter 22: Flail Chest .................................................................................................................... 142
Chapter 23: Pneumothorax ............................................................................................................. 148
Chapter 24: Pleural Effusion And Empyema ..................................................................................... 155
Chapter 25: Kyphoscoliosis ............................................................................................................. 161
Chapter 26: Cancer Of The Lung, Prevention And Palliation .............................................................. 167
Chapter 27: Interstitial Lung Diseases .............................................................................................. 173
Chapter 28: Acute RESPIRATORY Distress Syndrome ........................................................................ 179
Chapter 29: Guillain-Barré Syndrome .............................................................................................. 187
Chapter 30: Myasthenia Gravis ....................................................................................................... 194
Chapter 31: Cardiopulmonary Assessment And Care Of Patients With Neuromuscular Disease.......... 201
Chapter 32: Sleep Apnea................................................................................................................. 210
,Chapter 33: Newborn Assessment And Management ...................................................................... 217
Chapter 34: Pediatric Assessment, Protocols, And PALS Management .............................................. 224
Chapter 35: Meconium Aspiration Syndrome .................................................................................. 228
Chapter 36: Transient Tachypnea Of The Newborn .......................................................................... 235
Chapter 37: RESPIRATORY Distress Syndrome ................................................................................. 241
Chapter 38: Pulmonary Air Leak Syndrome ...................................................................................... 248
Chapter 39: RESPIRATORY Syncytial Virus Infection (Bronchiolitis) ................................................... 255
Chapter 40: Chronic Lung Disease Of Infancy ................................................................................... 261
Chapter 41: Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia ................................................................................. 267
Chapter 42: Congenital Heart Disease ............................................................................................. 274
Chapter 43: Croup And Croup-Like Syndromes: Laryngotracheobronchitis, Bacterial Tracheitis, And
Acute Epiglottitis ............................................................................................................................ 277
Chapter 44: Near Drowning/Wet Drowning ..................................................................................... 284
Chapter 45: Smoke Inhalation, Thermal Injuries, And Carbon Monoxide Intoxication ........................ 290
, Chapter 01: The Patient Interview
Des Jardins: Clinical Manifestations And Assessment Of RESPIRATORY Disease, 8th Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. The RESPIRATORY Care Practitioner Is Conducting A Patient Interview. The Main Purpose Of
This Interview Is To:
A. Review Data With The Patient.
B. Gather Subjective Data From The Patient.
C. Gather Objective Data From The Patient.
D. Fill Out The History Form Or Checklist.
ANSWER: B
The Interview Is A Meeting Between The RESPIRATORY Care Practitioner And The Patient. It Allows The
Collection Of Subjective Data About The Patient’s Feelings Regarding His/Her Condition. The History
Should Be Done Before The Interview. Although Data Can Be Reviewed, That Is Not The Primary Purpose
Of The Interview.
2. For There To Be A Successful Interview, The RESPIRATORY Therapist Must:
A. Provide Leading Questions To Guide The Patient.
B. Reassure The Patient.
C. Be An Active Listener.
D. Use Medical Terminology To Show Knowledge Of The Subject Matter.
ANSWER: C
The Personal Qualities That A RESPIRATORY Therapist Must Have To Conduct A Successful Interview
Include Being An Active Listener, Having A Genuine Concern For The Patient, And Having Empathy.
Leading Questions Must Be Avoided. Reassurance May Provide A False Sense Of Comfort To The Patient.
Medical Jargon Can Sound Exclusionary And Paternalistic To A Patient.
3. Which Of The Following Would Be Found On A History Form?
1. Age
2. Chief Complaint
3. Present Health
4. Family History