RESPIRATORY CARE 7TH EDITION HEUER (CHAPTER
1-21) QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
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1. Which structure is primarily responsible for gas exchange in
the lungs?
A. Trachea
B. Bronchi
C. Alveoli
D. Pleura
Rationale: Gas exchange occurs across thin alveolar-capillary
membranes where oxygen and carbon dioxide diffuse.
Correct answer: C. Alveoli
2. Which clinical sign most strongly indicates hypoxemia?
A. Bradycardia
B. Cyanosis
C. Hypertension
D. Polyuria
Rationale: Cyanosis results from increased deoxygenated
hemoglobin in blood.
Correct answer: B. Cyanosis
,3. What is the normal adult respiratory rate range?
A. 4–8 breaths/min
B. 8–12 breaths/min
C. 12–20 breaths/min
D. 20–30 breaths/min
Rationale: Normal adult resting respiratory rate is typically 12–
20 breaths per minute.
Correct answer: C. 12–20 breaths/min
4. Which breath sound is normally heard over healthy lung
tissue?
A. Bronchial
B. Vesicular
C. Wheezing
D. Stridor
Rationale: Vesicular breath sounds are soft and low-pitched
and heard in peripheral lung fields.
Correct answer: B. Vesicular
5. The primary stimulus for breathing in healthy individuals is
increased:
A. Oxygen levels
B. Carbon dioxide levels
,C. Blood glucose
D. Hemoglobin concentration
Rationale: Elevated CO₂ levels stimulate central
chemoreceptors to increase ventilation.
Correct answer: B. Carbon dioxide levels
6. Which device is commonly used to measure oxygen
saturation non-invasively?
A. Spirometer
B. Pulse oximeter
C. Capnograph
D. Peak flow meter
Rationale: Pulse oximetry estimates arterial oxygen saturation
using light absorption.
Correct answer: B. Pulse oximeter
7. What does hypercapnia refer to?
A. Low oxygen in blood
B. Excess carbon dioxide in blood
C. Low blood pressure
D. Excess oxygen in blood
Rationale: Hypercapnia is elevated PaCO₂ in arterial blood.
Correct answer: B. Excess carbon dioxide in blood
, 8. Which lung volume cannot be measured directly by
spirometry?
A. Tidal volume
B. Inspiratory reserve volume
C. Residual volume
D. Expiratory reserve volume
Rationale: Residual volume remains after maximal exhalation
and cannot be measured by spirometry.
Correct answer: C. Residual volume
9. A common sign of respiratory distress is:
A. Bradypnea
B. Use of accessory muscles
C. Hypothermia
D. Bradycardia
Rationale: Accessory muscle use indicates increased work of
breathing.
Correct answer: B. Use of accessory muscles
10. Which arterial blood gas (ABG) value indicates acidosis?
A. pH 7.45
B. pH 7.40
C. pH 7.30
D. pH 7.50