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RRT EXAM 1 QUESTIONS WITH
CORRECT ANSWERS




ACADEMIC GROWTH LEADS TO PERSONAL AND
PROFESSIONAL TRIUMPH

, A patient with post-polio syndrome and pneumonia is 173 cm (5 ft 8 in) tall and weighs
60 kg (132 lb). Bedside spirometry and arterial blood gases drawn on room air are as
follows:

RR: 28/min
VT: 250 mL
Vital capacity: 600 mL
MIP: -16 cm H2O
pH: 7.30
PaCO2: 62 torr
PaO2: 45 torr
HCO3-: 28 mEq/L
BE: +4 mEq/L

Based on this information, what should be recommended?

A. Intubate and mechanically ventilate
B. IPPB with normal saline
C. CPAP
D. IS aggressively - ANSWER-A. Intubate and mechanically ventilate

Upon entering a patient's room to check on a nasal cannula setup, the respiratory
therapist hears a high-pitched whistling sound coming from the bubble-type humidifier.
What should be done to correct the problem?

A. Add water to above the fill-line on the reservoir bottle
B. Straighten any kinks in the O2 tubing
C. Turn down the O2 flow
D. Properly place the cannula prongs into the patient's nostrils - ANSWER-B. Straighten
any kinks in the O2 tubing

A 40 year old patient with pneumonia is sitting up in bed and has a respiratory rate of
30/min with a regular pattern. Accessory muscles of ventilation are being used. The
respiratory therapist would determine her breathing pattern to be

A. Kussmaul's respiration
B. Cheyne-Stokes respiration
C. Tachypnea
D. Eupnea - ANSWER-C. Tachypnea

After a combination transcutaneous O2 and CO2 monitor is removed from the thigh of a
preterm neonate, a red circle is seen on the skin. The respiratory therapist would
conclude that

A. The measured values are not reliable
B. The unit is operating normally

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