Ventilation Exam
Questions & Answers
Which of the following is the most common cause of upper airway obstruction?
A. the tongue
B. foreign bodies
C. trauma
D. laryngeal swelling
E. aspiration of blood or vomitus - ANSWERSA. the tongue
All of the following conditions may cause reduced inspiratory volumes EXCEPT:
A. pneumothorax.
B. asthma.
C. high inspired oxygen concentrations.
D. respiratory muscle paralysis.
E. emphysema. - ANSWERSC. high inspired oxygen concentrations.
The normal respiratory rate for an adult at rest is:
A. 8 to 12.
B. 12 to 20.
C. 18 to 24.
D. 24 to 32.
E. 40 to 60. - ANSWERSB. 12 to 20.
, Which of the following is a breathing pattern associated with flail chest?
A. abdominal breathing
B. paradoxical breathing
C. diaphragmatic breathing
D. intercostal retraction
E. both A and C - ANSWERSB. paradoxical breathing
It is unlikely that a patient will have significant hypoxia and not display cyanosis.
A. True
B. False - ANSWERSB. False
Which modified form of respiration is designed to expand alveoli that may have collapsed
during periods of inactivity or rest?
A. coughing
B. sneezing
C. hiccoughing
D. grunting
E. sighing - ANSWERSE. sighing
The respiratory pattern that presents with deep and rapid respirations is:
A. apneustic respirations.
B. Cheyne-Stokes respirations.
C. Biot's respirations.
D. central neurogenic hyperventilation.
E. agonal respirations. - ANSWERSD. central neurogenic hyperventilation.