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Which of the following can be considered a purpose of the interview the RT performs?
1. To collect diagnostic information
2. To establish a rapport with the patient
3. To identify plans for payment
4. To identify the effect of therapy
1, 2, and 4 only
The patient interview conducted by the clinician is done in which space?
a. Social space
b. Personal space
c. Intimate space
d. Critical space
b. Personal space
Which of the following is an example of a leading question?
a. Is your breathing better now?
b. How is your breathing now?
c. When did your breathing change?
d. Where is your pain located?
a. Is your breathing better now?
Which of the following are common causes of an increase in the drive to breathe, which would
increase the sensation of dyspnea?
1. Hypoxemia
2. Acidosis
3. High fever
4. Hypocapnia
1,2, 3, and 4 only
What term is used to describe difficult breathing in the reclining position?
a. Orthopnea
b. Platypnea
c. Eupnea
d. Apnea
a. Orthopnea
Which of the following factors has minimal or no impact on the effectiveness of the patient's cough?
a. Lung recoil
b. Airways resistance
c. Lung volume
d. Pulmonary vascular resistance
d. Pulmonary vascular resistance
,What is the technical term for secretions from the tracheobronchial tree that have not been con-
taminated by the mouth?
a. Sputum
b. Phlegm
c. Mucus
d. Pus
b. Phlegm
What term is used to describe sputum that has pus in it?
a. Fetid
b. Mucoid
c. Purulent
d. Tenacious
c. Purulent
Which of the following terms is used to describe coughing up blood-streaked sputum?
a. Hematemesis
b. Hemoptysis
c. Hemolysis
d. Hemostasis
b. Hemoptysis
What term is used to describe the chest pain associated with blockage of the coronary arteries?
a. Angina
b. Myocarditis
c. Myalgia
d. Infarction
a. Angina
What change in the patient's respiratory breathing pattern is commonly seen with significant fever?
a. Slower rate
b. More rapid rate
c. More prolonged expiratory time
d. More prolonged inspiratory time
b. More rapid rate
What is the most common cause of pedal edema?
a. Liver failure
b. Kidney failure
c. Heart failure
d. Electrolyte imbalances
c. Heart failure
Which of the following are critical elements of a patient's past medical history?
1. Childhood diseases
, 2. Prior major illnesses or surgery
3. Marital status
4. Drugs and immunizations
1, 2, and 4 only
Which of the following are associated with diaphoresis?
1. Fever
2. Severe stress
3. Acute anxiety
4. Hemoptysis
1, 2, and 3 only
Which of the following is most commonly associated with tripodding?
a. Severe pulmonary hyperinflation
b. Congestive heart disease
c. Pneumonia
d. Pulmonary fibrosis
a. Severe pulmonary hyperinflation
Your patient has an abnormal sensorium. Which of the following is most likely true?
a. The patient knows his or her name.
b. The patient is confused about where he or she is.
c. The patient is aware of the correct day.
d. The patient knows the name of the hospi-tal he or she has been taken to.
b. The patient is confused about where he or she is.
What is the most common cause of hypothermia?
a. Exposure to cold environment
b. Head injury
c. Stroke
d. Thyroid gland dysfunction
a. Exposure to cold environment
Which of the following sites is closest to core body temperature?
a. Axillary
b. Oral
c. Rectal
d. Forehead
c. Rectal
Which of the following is least likely to cause tachycardia?
a. Fever
b. Severe pain
c. Hypotension
d. Hypothermia
d. Hypothermia