Respiratory Care 13th Edition ( James K.
Stoller, ) All Chapters 1-58
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Chapter 01: History Of Respiratory Care ....................................................... Error! Bookmark not defined.
Chapter 02: The Profession Of Respiratory Therapy .................................................................................. 17
Chapter 03: Quality, Patient Safety, And Communication ......................................................................... 25
Chapter 04: Principles Of Infection Prevention And Control ...................................................................... 42
Chapter 05: Ethical And Legal Implications Of Practice .............................................................................. 59
Chapter 06: Physical Principles Of Respiratory Care................................................................................... 80
Chapter 07: E-Medicine In Respiratory Care ............................................................................................ 122
Chapter 08: Fundamentals Of Respiratory Care Research ....................................................................... 134
Chapter 09: The Respiratory System ........................................................................................................ 140
Chapter 10: The Cardiovascular System ................................................................................................... 198
Chapter 11: Ventilation ............................................................................................................................. 228
Chapter 12: Gas Exchange And TrCORRECT ANSWERport ....................................................................... 263
Chapter 13: Solutions, Body Fluids, And Electrolytes ............................................................................... 303
Chapter 14: Acid-Base Balance ................................................................................................................. 346
Chapter 15: Regulation Of Breathing ........................................................................................................ 396
Chapter 16: Bedside Assessment Of The Patient...................................................................................... 417
Chapter 17: Interpreting Clinical And Laboratory Data ............................................................................ 464
Chapter 18: Interpreting The Electrocardiogram ..................................................................................... 482
Chapter 19: Analysis And Monitoring Of Gas Exchange ........................................................................... 500
Chapter 20: Pulmonary Function Testing ................................................................................................. 555
Chapter 21: Review Of Thoracic Imaging .................................................................................................. 591
Chapter 22: Flexible Bronchoscopy And The Respiratory Therapist......................................................... 612
Chapter 23: Nutrition Assessment ............................................................................................................ 626
Chapter 24: Pulmonary Infections ............................................................................................................ 649
Chapter 25: Obstructive Lung Disease: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Asthma, And Related 674
Chapter 26: Interstitial Lung Disease ........................................................................................................ 702
Chapter 27: Pleural Diseases..................................................................................................................... 724
Chapter 28: Pulmonary Vascular Disease ................................................................................................. 743
Chapter 29: Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome................................................................................... 770
Chapter 30: Respiratory Management Trauma, Obesity, And Burns ....................................................... 785
Chapter 31: Acute Heart Failure ............................................................................................................... 798
,Chapter 32: Lung Cancer ........................................................................................................................... 805
Chapter 33: Neuromuscular And Other Diseases Of The Chest Wall ....................................................... 819
Chapter 34: Disorders Of Sleep ................................................................................................................. 833
Chapter 35: Neonatal And Pediatric Respiratory Disorders ..................................................................... 848
Chapter 36: Airway Pharmacology ........................................................................................................... 884
Chapter 37: Airway Management ............................................................................................................. 919
Chapter 38: Emergency Cardiovascular Life Support ............................................................................... 962
Chapter 39: Humidity And Bland Aerosol Therapy ................................................................................... 994
Chapter 40: Aerosol Drug Therapy ......................................................................................................... 1048
Chapter 41: Storage And Delivery Of Medical Gases .............................................................................. 1106
Chapter 42: Medical Gas Therapy ........................................................................................................... 1142
Chapter 43: Lung ExpCORRECT ANSWERion Therapy............................................................................. 1187
Chapter 44: Airway Clearance Therapy (ACT) ......................................................................................... 1220
Chapter 45: Respiratory Failure And The Need For Ventilatory Support ............................................... 1269
Chapter 46: Mechanical Ventilators ....................................................................................................... 1295
Chapter 47: Physiology Of Ventilatory Support ...................................................................................... 1309
Chapter 49: Initiating And Adjusting Invasive Ventilatory Support ........................................................ 1364
Chapter 50: Noninvasive Ventilation ...................................................................................................... 1411
Chapter 51: Extracorporeal Life Support (ECLS) ..................................................................................... 1435
Chapter 52: Monitoring The Patient In The Intensive Care Unit ............................................................ 1448
Chapter 53: Discontinuing Ventilatory Support ...................................................................................... 1474
Chapter 54: Neonatal And Pediatric Respiratory Care ........................................................................... 1506
Chapter 55: Patient Education And Health Promotion ........................................................................... 1522
Chapter 56: Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation ......................................................................................... 1531
Chapter 57: Respiratory Care In Alternative Settings ............................................................................. 1565
Chapter 58: Ethics And The End Of Life .................................................................................................. 1625
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,Chapter 01: History Of Respiratory Care
MULTIPLE CHOICE
Which Of The Following Is An Expected Role Of A Respiratory Therapist?
Promoting Lung Health And Wellness
Providing Patient Education
Assessing The Patient’s Cardiopulmonary Health Status
Selling Oxygen (O2) Therapy Devices To Patients
1 And 3 Only
2 And 4 Only
1, 2, And 3 Only
2, 3, And 4 Only
CORRECT ANSWER: C
Respiratory Care Includes The Assessment, Treatment, Management, Control, Diagnostic Evaluation,
Education, And Care Of Patients With Deficiencies And Abnormalities Of The Cardiopulmonary System.
Respiratory Care Is Increasingly Involved In The Prevention Of Respiratory Disease, The Management Of
Patients With Chronic Disease, And Promotion Of Health And Wellness.
DIF: Recall OBJ: 1
Where Are The Majority Of Respiratory Therapists Employed?
Skilled Nursing Facilities
,Diagnostic Laboratories
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Hospitals Or Acute Care Settings
Outpatient Physician Offices
CORRECT ANSWER: C
Approximately 75% Of All Respiratory Therapists Work In Hospitals Or Other Acute Care Settings.
DIF: Recall OBJ: 1
Who Is Considered To Be The “Father Of Medicine”?
Hippocrates
Galen
Erasistratus
Aristotle
CORRECT ANSWER: A
The Foundation Of Modern Western Medicine Was Laid In Ancient Greece With The Development Of
The Hippocratic Corpus. This Collection Of Ancient Medical Writings Is Attributed To The “Father Of
Medicine,” Hippocrates, A Greek Physician Who Lived During The Fifth And Fourth Centuries BC.
DIF: Recall OBJ: 2
In 1662, A Chemist Published A Book That Described The Relationship Between Gas, Volume, And
Pressure. What Was The Chemist’s Name?
Sir Isaac Newton
Robert Boyle
Anthony Van Leeuwenhoek
Nicolaus Copernicus
, CORRECT ANSWER: B
The Chemist, Robert Boyle, Published What Is Now Known As “Boyle’s Law,” Governing The
Relationship Between Gas, Volume, And Pressure.
DIF: Recall OBJ: 2
Who Discovered O2 In 1774 And Described It As “Dephlogisticated Air”?
Robert Boyle
Jacque Charles
Thomas Beddoes
Joseph Priestley
CORRECT ANSWER: D
In 1774, Joseph Priestley Described His Discovery Of O2, Which He Called “Dephlogisticated Air.”
DIF: Recall OBJ: 2
Who Is Credited With First Describing The Law Of Partial Pressures For A Gas Mixture?
John Dalton
Joseph Prestley
Jacque Charles
Thomas Young
CORRECT ANSWER: A
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John Dalton Described His Law Of Partial Pressures For A Gas Mixture In 1801 And His Atomic Theory In
1808.