CSRC Sputum Bowl Practice Questions
And Answers
CardioPulmonary Rehab
According to the ATS, what are the two specific objectives of pulmonary rehabilitation? - correct
ansAnswer:
1 - To control and alleviate symptoms and complications of respiratory impairment
2 - To teach patients how to achieve optimal capacity for activities of daily living
Egan VII, p - 1226
Gas Therapy
What is the weight of CO2 in a full D cylinder at 21 degrees Celsius and 14.7 psig? - correct
ansAnswer: 4 lbs
McPherson, p - 26
Airwaycare
Of what material are Jackson tracheostomy tubes made? - correct ansAnswer: Silver
Egan VIII, p - 667
Pathology
Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency is a hereditary disorder associated with what lung disease? - correct
ansAnswer: Emphysema
Egan VII, p - 473
Pharmacology
,How does beta2 adrenergic stimulation effect vascular smooth muscle? - correct ansAnswer: causes
vasodilation
Rau, p - 143
Diagnostics
The ATS publishes standards for the performance of diagnostic spirometers. What is the "ATS"? -
correct ansAnswer: the American Thoracic Society
Egan VII, 394
Anatomy & Physiology
How much anatomic deadspace would a normal 150 pound man have? - correct ansAnswer: 150
mL
Egan VII, p - 258
Diagnostics
What is the most common way to measure basal energy expenditure? - correct ansAnswer: Indirect
Calorimetry
Wilkins V, p - 346
Pathology
What is the source of the sound energy for wheezes? - correct ansAnswer: Vibration of the wall of a
narrowed or compressed airway.
Wilkins V, p - 79
Anatomy & Physiology
What are the normal PO2 and PCO2 in the fetal umbilical artery? - correct ansAnswer:
PO2 - 19 ( 17 - 21 )
PCO2 - 47 ( 42 - 52 )
, Egan V, p - 157
Diagnostics
How is the reciprocal of airways resistance expressed in pulmonary function testing? - correct
ansAnswer: Airway conductance ( Gaw)
Dantzker, p - 328
Anatomy & Physiology
The base of the tongue is attached to the epiglottis by three folds forming a space which is a key
landmark in oral intubation. What is this space called? - correct ansAnswer: the Vallecula
Egan VII, p - 200
Anatomy & Physiology
Clara cells, brush cells and Kulchinsky's cells develop within what stage of the Fetal period? -
correct ansAnswer: the Pseudoglandular
Egan VIII, p - 141
Anatomy & Physiology
Which abdominal muscle decreases the transverse diameter of the rib cage during contraction? -
correct ansAnswer: the External Oblique
Egan VII, p - 189
Neonates & Pediatrics
Because of their high metabolic rate, infants require more calories per kilogram than adults;
approximately how much more? - correct ansAnswer: Twice as much as adults
Egan VII, p - 1008
Pharmacology
And Answers
CardioPulmonary Rehab
According to the ATS, what are the two specific objectives of pulmonary rehabilitation? - correct
ansAnswer:
1 - To control and alleviate symptoms and complications of respiratory impairment
2 - To teach patients how to achieve optimal capacity for activities of daily living
Egan VII, p - 1226
Gas Therapy
What is the weight of CO2 in a full D cylinder at 21 degrees Celsius and 14.7 psig? - correct
ansAnswer: 4 lbs
McPherson, p - 26
Airwaycare
Of what material are Jackson tracheostomy tubes made? - correct ansAnswer: Silver
Egan VIII, p - 667
Pathology
Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency is a hereditary disorder associated with what lung disease? - correct
ansAnswer: Emphysema
Egan VII, p - 473
Pharmacology
,How does beta2 adrenergic stimulation effect vascular smooth muscle? - correct ansAnswer: causes
vasodilation
Rau, p - 143
Diagnostics
The ATS publishes standards for the performance of diagnostic spirometers. What is the "ATS"? -
correct ansAnswer: the American Thoracic Society
Egan VII, 394
Anatomy & Physiology
How much anatomic deadspace would a normal 150 pound man have? - correct ansAnswer: 150
mL
Egan VII, p - 258
Diagnostics
What is the most common way to measure basal energy expenditure? - correct ansAnswer: Indirect
Calorimetry
Wilkins V, p - 346
Pathology
What is the source of the sound energy for wheezes? - correct ansAnswer: Vibration of the wall of a
narrowed or compressed airway.
Wilkins V, p - 79
Anatomy & Physiology
What are the normal PO2 and PCO2 in the fetal umbilical artery? - correct ansAnswer:
PO2 - 19 ( 17 - 21 )
PCO2 - 47 ( 42 - 52 )
, Egan V, p - 157
Diagnostics
How is the reciprocal of airways resistance expressed in pulmonary function testing? - correct
ansAnswer: Airway conductance ( Gaw)
Dantzker, p - 328
Anatomy & Physiology
The base of the tongue is attached to the epiglottis by three folds forming a space which is a key
landmark in oral intubation. What is this space called? - correct ansAnswer: the Vallecula
Egan VII, p - 200
Anatomy & Physiology
Clara cells, brush cells and Kulchinsky's cells develop within what stage of the Fetal period? -
correct ansAnswer: the Pseudoglandular
Egan VIII, p - 141
Anatomy & Physiology
Which abdominal muscle decreases the transverse diameter of the rib cage during contraction? -
correct ansAnswer: the External Oblique
Egan VII, p - 189
Neonates & Pediatrics
Because of their high metabolic rate, infants require more calories per kilogram than adults;
approximately how much more? - correct ansAnswer: Twice as much as adults
Egan VII, p - 1008
Pharmacology