1. Why is pediatric patient younger than three years not a candidate for spirometry testing?
a. Lung volumes are too low
b. Too young to follow directions
c. Prone to vomiting and may aspirate
d. Testing in pediatric patients may precipitate respiratory failure
2. A patient spirometry are as follows: FVC normal, FEV1 decreased, Absolute FEV1/FVC
<70%. What is your diagnosis?
a. Restrictive impairment
b. Obstructive impairment
c. Normal
d. Reversible impairment
3. A patient’s FEV1 and Absolute FEV1/FVC ratio are both decreased. This indicate what?
a. Restrictive ventilation pattern
b. Obstructive ventilatory pattern
c. Thermid-expiratory pattern
d. Maximal voluntary ventilation pattern
4. The FEV1/FVC values according to ?
a. BMI and FEV of the patient
b. Age and height of the patient
c. BMI and TLV of the patient
d. Age and PEF of the patient
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