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Module C Respiratory
Respiratory Practice Quiz
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What is the first step in performing a respiratory assessment?
1: What is the first step in performing a respiratory assessment?
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Inspection of the chest
Palpation of the thorax
Auscultation of the lungs
Percussion of the lungs
A patient’s chest appears to be barrel-shaped. What condition is most likely?
2: A patient’s chest appears to be barrel-shaped. What condition is most likely?
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Asthma
COPD
Pneumonia
Pulmonary embolism
Which of the following is considered a normal finding during a chest inspection?
3: Which of the following is considered a normal finding during a chest inspection?
30s
Use of accessory muscles for breathing
Cyanosis of lips and nails
Symmetric expansion of the chest
Retractions between the ribs
When palpating the chest, what finding suggests a possible pleural effusion?
4: When palpating the chest, what finding suggests a possible pleural effusion?
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Decreased tactile fremitus
Increased tactile fremitus
Absence of resonance on percussion
Increased chest expansion
Which technique should be used to assess tactile fremitus?
5: Which technique should be used to assess tactile fremitus?
30s
Ask the patient to speak “ninety-nine”
Place a stethoscope on the chest
Percuss the lungs bilaterally
Measure the chest circumference
What does increased tactile fremitus indicate?
6: What does increased tactile fremitus indicate?
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Air in the pleural space
Fluid or consolidation in the lungs
Pneumothorax
Pulmonary edema
Which of the following sounds is normal when percussing the lungs?
7: Which of the following sounds is normal when percussing the lungs?
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Dullness
Hyper-resonance
Tympany
Resonance
What is the normal range of diaphragmatic excursion?
8: What is the normal range of diaphragmatic excursion?
30s
0-1 cm
2-4 cm
5-7 cm
8-10 cm
What finding might suggest the presence of a collapsed lung (pneumothorax)?
9: What finding might suggest the presence of a collapsed lung (pneumothorax)?
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Hyper-resonance on percussion
Dullness over the lung field
Increased tactile fremitus
Increased breath sounds
What is the purpose of auscultation during a respiratory assessment?
10: What is the purpose of auscultation during a respiratory assessment?
30s
To assess the patient's breath rate
To listen for abnormal lung sounds
To check for chest deformities
To determine the level of oxygen saturation
Which of the following lung sounds is considered abnormal and often heard in pneumonia?
11: Which of the following lung sounds is considered abnormal and often heard in pneumonia?
30s
Vesicular breath sounds
Wheezes
Crackles (rales)
Bronchial breath sounds
Which of the following would be an indication of respiratory distress during a physical assessment?
12: Which of the following would be an indication of respiratory distress during a physical assessment?
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Normal chest expansion
Use of accessory muscles for breathing
Clear lung sounds on auscultation
Symmetrical chest movement
What does the presence of a "friction rub" sound indicate?
13: What does the presence of a "friction rub" sound indicate?
30s
Pleural inflammation
Bronchial obstruction
Pulmonary edema
Asthma exacerbation
In elderly individuals, what is a common finding in the respiratory system?
14: In elderly individuals, what is a common finding in the respiratory system?
30s
Increased tidal volume
Decreased vital capacity
Increased diffusion capacity
Decreased respiratory rate
16. Which of the following is a common respiratory change seen in the elderly?
15: 16. Which of the following is a common respiratory change seen in the elderly?
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Increased lung compliance
Decreased chest wall stiffness
Increased alveolar surface area
Decreased lung elasticity