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Respiratory Therapy Exam Questions With
Accurate Answers 2025\2026 A+ Grade.
Induced sputum sample medication
- accurate answer-Best medication for induction is 10% Hypertonic Saline
Solution.

Racemic Epinephrine category
- accurate answer-Belongs to the category of Bronchodilator.

Normal cough reflex phases
- accurate answer-Includes Irritation, Inspiration, Expiration, and Expulsion.

BTPS conditions point
- accurate answer-The point in the respiratory tract where inspired gas
reaches temperature, ambient pressure, saturated conditions is the
Isothermic Saturation Boundary.

Short-acting catecholamines for swelling
- accurate answer-Racemic epinephrine is used for its strong alpha-1-
vasoconstricting effects to reduce swelling in the nose and larynx.

Endotracheal Tube suctioning time
- accurate answer-Should take less than 15 seconds.

Cough phases affected by neuromuscular disorder
- accurate answer-Primarily affects the Compression and Expulsion phases.

Impairment of mucociliary clearance
- accurate answer-Impairment can occur due to inadequate humidification,
high inspired O2 concentrations, and tracheobronchial suctioning.

Mucomyst dilution for 3 ml
- accurate answer-Add 1.5 ml of 20% Mucomyst to 1.5 ml of diluent.

Normal suctioning pressure range
- accurate answer-The normal range of negative pressure for suctioning an
adult patient trachea is -80 to -100 mmHg.

,Max size suction catheter for 7.5 mm ETT
- accurate answer-The max size suction catheter to use is 14 Fr.

Chronic sputum production conditions
- accurate answer-Conditions associated include Bronchiectasis and Cystic
Fibrosis.

Sputum production for airway clearance therapy
- accurate answer-Need to observe greater than 25 ml/day to recommend
airway clearance therapy.

Non-essential laboratory data for airway clearance
- accurate answer-Chest radiograph is NOT essential in assessing a patient's
need for airway clearance therapy.

Inhalation of dry gases effects
- accurate answer-Can increase viscosity of secretions, impair mucociliary
motility, and increase airway irritability.

Largest group of aerosolized drugs
- accurate answer-Adrenergic bronchodilators comprise the largest single
group of drugs among aerosolized agents used for inhalation.

Clinical indications for cool humidified gas
- accurate answer-Include Post extubation edema, Upper airway
inflammation, and Croup.

Absolute contraindications for postural drainage
- accurate answer-Include Patient with unstabilized head and neck injury and
Patient with active hemorrhage.

Factors affecting humidifier performance
- accurate answer-Factors include temperature, surface area, and contact
time.

Sputum production for airway clearance
- accurate answer-Greater than 25 ml/day

, Laboratory data NOT essential for airway clearance therapy
- accurate answer-Electrolyte results

Largest group of aerosolized agents
- accurate answer-Adrenergic bronchodilators

Clinical indications for cool humidified gas EXCEPT
- accurate answer-Rhonchi

Purpose of pilot balloon on ETT and Tracheostomy Tubes
- accurate answer-to monitor cuff status and pressure

Purpose of Murphy eye on endotracheal tubes
- accurate answer-Ensure gas flow if main port is blocked

Recommended action after minor bleeding from suctioning
- accurate answer-Discontinue nasotracheal suctioning for 48 hrs and
reassess

Standard size of ETT or Trach Tube adapters
- accurate answer-15 mm external diameter

Duration of action for DuoNeb
- accurate answer-6 hours

Procedure of choice for patent tracheal airway in emergency
- accurate answer-Orotracheal intubation

Side effects of beta-2-selective bronchodilators
- accurate answer-Not specified in the notes.

Tremor
- accurate answer-An involuntary, rhythmic muscle contraction leading to
shaking movements in one or more parts of the body.

Headache
- accurate answer-Pain or discomfort in the head, scalp, or neck.

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