Deck 3: Pulmonary Function Study Assessments

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A special indirect measurement procedure must be done to find the following:

A) Inspiratory reserve volume
B)Residual volume
C)Expiratory reserve volume
D)Inspiratory capacity
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Overall characteristics of pulmonary function testing results on a patient with obstructive lung disease include that:

A) FEV1 is reduced and FEV1% is normal.
B)FEV1 and FEV1% are both increased.
C)FEV1 and FEV1% are both reduced.
D)FEV1 is increased and FEV1% is decreased.
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Your patient has obstructive lung disease. In response to this, which of the following are typically found?
1) Decreased lung compliance
2) Increased ventilatory rate
3) Increased tidal volume
4) Decreased ventilator rate

A)3, 4
B)2, 3
C)1, 2
D)1, 3, 4
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All of the following are true of the peak expiratory flow rate test EXCEPT:

A) it is effort dependent.
B)it is taken from the FVC test results.
C)it is taken from the MVV test results.
D)it assesses large upper airways.
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Which of the following forced vital capacity test times should be interpreted as normal?

A) Less than 4 seconds
B)4 to 6 seconds
C)6 to 8 seconds
D)8 to 10 seconds
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Pulmonary function studies are done for all of the following measurements EXCEPT:

A) the patient's carbon monoxide level.
B)lung volumes and capacities.
C)pulmonary diffusion capacity.
D)forced expiratory flow rates.
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The pulmonary diffusion capacity of carbon monoxide test is used to:

A) assess the patient's blood carbon monoxide level.
B)remove carbon monoxide from the patient's blood.
C)measure the residual volume.
D)assess the alveolar-capillary membrane.
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Total lung capacity is composed of all of the following EXCEPT:

A) IRV.
B)IC.
C)ERV.
D)RV.
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In response to a restrictive lung disorder, the following are typically found:
1) Decreased lung compliance
2) Increased ventilatory rate
3) Decreased tidal volume
4) Decreased lung rigidity

A)1
B)2, 3
C)2, 3, 4
D)1, 2, 3
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The FEF 25%-75% is used to evaluate:

A) flow in large airways.
B)restrictive lung disease.
C)maximum breathing effort.
D)flow in medium-size to small airways.
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Deck 3: Pulmonary Function Study Assessments
1
A special indirect measurement procedure must be done to find the following:

A) Inspiratory reserve volume
B)Residual volume
C)Expiratory reserve volume
D)Inspiratory capacity
Residual volume
2
Overall characteristics of pulmonary function testing results on a patient with obstructive lung disease include that:

A) FEV1 is reduced and FEV1% is normal.
B)FEV1 and FEV1% are both increased.
C)FEV1 and FEV1% are both reduced.
D)FEV1 is increased and FEV1% is decreased.
FEV1 and FEV1% are both reduced.
3
Your patient has obstructive lung disease. In response to this, which of the following are typically found?
1) Decreased lung compliance
2) Increased ventilatory rate
3) Increased tidal volume
4) Decreased ventilator rate

A)3, 4
B)2, 3
C)1, 2
D)1, 3, 4
3, 4
4
All of the following are true of the peak expiratory flow rate test EXCEPT:

A) it is effort dependent.
B)it is taken from the FVC test results.
C)it is taken from the MVV test results.
D)it assesses large upper airways.
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Which of the following forced vital capacity test times should be interpreted as normal?

A) Less than 4 seconds
B)4 to 6 seconds
C)6 to 8 seconds
D)8 to 10 seconds
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Pulmonary function studies are done for all of the following measurements EXCEPT:

A) the patient's carbon monoxide level.
B)lung volumes and capacities.
C)pulmonary diffusion capacity.
D)forced expiratory flow rates.
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The pulmonary diffusion capacity of carbon monoxide test is used to:

A) assess the patient's blood carbon monoxide level.
B)remove carbon monoxide from the patient's blood.
C)measure the residual volume.
D)assess the alveolar-capillary membrane.
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Total lung capacity is composed of all of the following EXCEPT:

A) IRV.
B)IC.
C)ERV.
D)RV.
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In response to a restrictive lung disorder, the following are typically found:
1) Decreased lung compliance
2) Increased ventilatory rate
3) Decreased tidal volume
4) Decreased lung rigidity

A)1
B)2, 3
C)2, 3, 4
D)1, 2, 3
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The FEF 25%-75% is used to evaluate:

A) flow in large airways.
B)restrictive lung disease.
C)maximum breathing effort.
D)flow in medium-size to small airways.
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