Deck 20: Home Care Patient Assessment

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What is the name of the primary organization that accredits home care companies?

A)Health Care Committee
B)The Joint Commission
C)Medical Examiner's Office
D)Committee for Health Care
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What should the home care RT do if a patient cannot demonstrate proper use of his metered-dose inhaler (MDI)?

A)Contact the physician.
B)Switch the patient to a small-volume nebulizer.
C)Discontinue the use of the MDI.
D)Call the patient's nurse.
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The primary tools used to conduct a home care patient assessment include all of the following except a:

A)stethoscope.
B)pulse oximeter.
C)peak flowmeter.
D)bronchoscope.
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What is a common reason why patients with COPD may suffer acute dyspnea during meal preparation?

A)They have bronchospasm from the odors.
B)They remove their oxygen cannula during cooking.
C)They become nervous about gaining weight.
D)They are afraid of losing their balance.
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In which of the following skills is it most important for a home care respiratory therapist (RT) to be proficient?

A)Decision making.
B)Time management.
C)Patient assessment.
D)Communication and teaching skills.
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Which of the following is not true of respiratory home care?

A)It reduces the number of future hospitalizations.
B)It provides a higher quality of life for the patient.
C)It decreases overall expenditures for medical care.
D)It decreases a patient's ability to independently manage his or her care.
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What is the role of the RT in evaluating psychosocial issues with the home care patient?

A)The home care RT should not get involved in psychosocial issues.
B)The home care RT should observe and document any psychosocial issues.
C)Any such issues that are observed should be communicated to the physician.
D)Both b and c are correct.
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How many patients are expected to need home care in the United States by the year 2016?

A)5 million
B)12 million
C)25 million
D)50 million
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Which of the following conditions is least likely to be seen and treated by an RT in the home care setting?

A)COPD
B)Pulmonary fibrosis
C)Sleep-disordered breathing
D)Burns
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Which of the following staff members is least likely to be a member of the home health care team?

A)Occupational therapist
B)Physical therapist
C)Social worker
D)Radiation technologist
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Which of the following should be done only with a physician's order?

A)Chest auscultation
B)Pulse oximetry
C)Check of blood pressure
D)Check of body temperature
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Which of the following should be identified by an RT during the initial home care interview of the patient and caregivers?

A)Patient smoking history
B)Current list of medications
C)Pulmonary risk factors
D)All of the above
Question
What is the most common respiratory care modality applied in the home care setting?

A)Intermittent positive pressure breathing (IPPB)
B)Oxygen therapy
C)Nebulizer therapy
D)Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)
Question
Which of the following may cause cognitive impairment of the home care patient and may impede education efforts by an RT?

A)Acute hypoxemia
B)Stroke
C)Certain medications
D)All of the above
Question
A visit by a home care RT is required for a patient who is using any of the following types of equipment except:

A)An oximeter.
B)A bland aerosol therapy equipment.
C)A pneumatic nebulizer.
D)Oxygen therapy equipment.
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Your home care patient has a chronic neuromuscular disease, and ventilation is a concern.Which of the following tests would be most helpful in evaluating this?

A)Chest auscultation
B)Pulse oximetry
C)ETCO₂
D)Peak flow
Question
Which of the following should the RT assess during environmental evaluation of the home care patient's living place?

A)The presence of smoke detectors
B)An emergency exit route
C)Sources for triggers of bronchospasm
D)All of the above
Question
What is the primary role of an RT in home care?

A)Communicate with other team members
B)Do the paper work associated with home care
C)Provide education and equipment setup
D)Give treatments as needed
Question
Which of the following is a true statement related to reimbursement for RT services in the home care setting?

A)Only oxygen therapy orders allow the RT to be paid.
B)The HME cannot bill for RT hours.
C)All RT time spent in the home can be billed.
D)Only time spent setting up equipment can be reimbursed.
Question
For which of the following conditions (which is the third most common cause of death in the United States) are both mortality rates and prevalence rates increasing?

A)Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
B)Asthma
C)Pneumonia
D)Heart failure
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Which of the following tools should be provided by the healthcare team for a patient to effectively manage his or her own care?

A)Equipment and training in how to use it
B)A knowledge base about disease and care needs
C)The ability to monitor oneself and knowledge about when to notify members of the team
D)All of the above
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If the home care patient is suffering from a poor appetite, what could be the cause?

A)Depression
B)Dyspnea
C)Infection
D)All of the above
Question
After teaching the patient to perform a specific skill for his or her home care, what should the RT do?

A)Document the demonstration.
B)Repeat the demonstration.
C)Ask for a return demonstration.
D)Ask the patient if he or she understands.
Question
The RT who assesses the patient to qualify him or her for home oxygen therapy should do all of the following except:

A)Be aware of the guidelines and criteria for qualifying the patient for oxygen therapy.
B)Communicate the process for qualifying for oxygen to the patient.
C)Be directly involved in assessing the patient to qualify the patient for oxygen therapy.
D)Be aware of the physical and function limitations the patient has and assess oxygen needs with activity.
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What may cause pedal edema in the home care patient?

A)Fluid overload
B)Liver failure
C)Pneumonia
D)Use of diuretics
Question
The home care RT notices that the patient is producing more sputum than usual.What is the most likely cause?

A)Improved vital capacity
B)An allergic reaction
C)A respiratory infection
D)Heart failure
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Deck 20: Home Care Patient Assessment
1
What is the name of the primary organization that accredits home care companies?

A)Health Care Committee
B)The Joint Commission
C)Medical Examiner's Office
D)Committee for Health Care
The Joint Commission
2
What should the home care RT do if a patient cannot demonstrate proper use of his metered-dose inhaler (MDI)?

A)Contact the physician.
B)Switch the patient to a small-volume nebulizer.
C)Discontinue the use of the MDI.
D)Call the patient's nurse.
Contact the physician.
3
The primary tools used to conduct a home care patient assessment include all of the following except a:

A)stethoscope.
B)pulse oximeter.
C)peak flowmeter.
D)bronchoscope.
bronchoscope.
4
What is a common reason why patients with COPD may suffer acute dyspnea during meal preparation?

A)They have bronchospasm from the odors.
B)They remove their oxygen cannula during cooking.
C)They become nervous about gaining weight.
D)They are afraid of losing their balance.
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In which of the following skills is it most important for a home care respiratory therapist (RT) to be proficient?

A)Decision making.
B)Time management.
C)Patient assessment.
D)Communication and teaching skills.
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Which of the following is not true of respiratory home care?

A)It reduces the number of future hospitalizations.
B)It provides a higher quality of life for the patient.
C)It decreases overall expenditures for medical care.
D)It decreases a patient's ability to independently manage his or her care.
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What is the role of the RT in evaluating psychosocial issues with the home care patient?

A)The home care RT should not get involved in psychosocial issues.
B)The home care RT should observe and document any psychosocial issues.
C)Any such issues that are observed should be communicated to the physician.
D)Both b and c are correct.
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8
How many patients are expected to need home care in the United States by the year 2016?

A)5 million
B)12 million
C)25 million
D)50 million
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Which of the following conditions is least likely to be seen and treated by an RT in the home care setting?

A)COPD
B)Pulmonary fibrosis
C)Sleep-disordered breathing
D)Burns
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Which of the following staff members is least likely to be a member of the home health care team?

A)Occupational therapist
B)Physical therapist
C)Social worker
D)Radiation technologist
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11
Which of the following should be done only with a physician's order?

A)Chest auscultation
B)Pulse oximetry
C)Check of blood pressure
D)Check of body temperature
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12
Which of the following should be identified by an RT during the initial home care interview of the patient and caregivers?

A)Patient smoking history
B)Current list of medications
C)Pulmonary risk factors
D)All of the above
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13
What is the most common respiratory care modality applied in the home care setting?

A)Intermittent positive pressure breathing (IPPB)
B)Oxygen therapy
C)Nebulizer therapy
D)Continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP)
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Which of the following may cause cognitive impairment of the home care patient and may impede education efforts by an RT?

A)Acute hypoxemia
B)Stroke
C)Certain medications
D)All of the above
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A visit by a home care RT is required for a patient who is using any of the following types of equipment except:

A)An oximeter.
B)A bland aerosol therapy equipment.
C)A pneumatic nebulizer.
D)Oxygen therapy equipment.
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Your home care patient has a chronic neuromuscular disease, and ventilation is a concern.Which of the following tests would be most helpful in evaluating this?

A)Chest auscultation
B)Pulse oximetry
C)ETCO₂
D)Peak flow
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Which of the following should the RT assess during environmental evaluation of the home care patient's living place?

A)The presence of smoke detectors
B)An emergency exit route
C)Sources for triggers of bronchospasm
D)All of the above
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What is the primary role of an RT in home care?

A)Communicate with other team members
B)Do the paper work associated with home care
C)Provide education and equipment setup
D)Give treatments as needed
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Which of the following is a true statement related to reimbursement for RT services in the home care setting?

A)Only oxygen therapy orders allow the RT to be paid.
B)The HME cannot bill for RT hours.
C)All RT time spent in the home can be billed.
D)Only time spent setting up equipment can be reimbursed.
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For which of the following conditions (which is the third most common cause of death in the United States) are both mortality rates and prevalence rates increasing?

A)Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
B)Asthma
C)Pneumonia
D)Heart failure
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21
Which of the following tools should be provided by the healthcare team for a patient to effectively manage his or her own care?

A)Equipment and training in how to use it
B)A knowledge base about disease and care needs
C)The ability to monitor oneself and knowledge about when to notify members of the team
D)All of the above
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22
If the home care patient is suffering from a poor appetite, what could be the cause?

A)Depression
B)Dyspnea
C)Infection
D)All of the above
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After teaching the patient to perform a specific skill for his or her home care, what should the RT do?

A)Document the demonstration.
B)Repeat the demonstration.
C)Ask for a return demonstration.
D)Ask the patient if he or she understands.
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24
The RT who assesses the patient to qualify him or her for home oxygen therapy should do all of the following except:

A)Be aware of the guidelines and criteria for qualifying the patient for oxygen therapy.
B)Communicate the process for qualifying for oxygen to the patient.
C)Be directly involved in assessing the patient to qualify the patient for oxygen therapy.
D)Be aware of the physical and function limitations the patient has and assess oxygen needs with activity.
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What may cause pedal edema in the home care patient?

A)Fluid overload
B)Liver failure
C)Pneumonia
D)Use of diuretics
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The home care RT notices that the patient is producing more sputum than usual.What is the most likely cause?

A)Improved vital capacity
B)An allergic reaction
C)A respiratory infection
D)Heart failure
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