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Solutions 2025\2026 Updated Set.
Which parameter describes the maximum volume of air a client's lungs may contain?
A. Vital capacity
B. Total lung capacity
C. Inspiratory capacity
D. Functional residual capacity - Answer B
Which parameter describes the maximum volume of air that can be exhaled after maximum
inspiration?
A. Vital capacity
B. Total lung capacity
C. Inspiratory capacity
D. Functional residual capacity - Answer A
Which parameter describes the maximum volume of air that can be inhaled after maximum
expiration.
A. Vital capacity
B. Total lung capacity
C. Inspiratory capacity
D. Functional residual capacity - Answer C
Which parameter describes the volume of air remaining in the lungs at the end of normal
exhalation.
A. Vital capacity
B. Total lung capacity
, After percussing a client's posterior chest and hearing low-pitched hollow sounds over the
whole chest, how will the nurse document the finding?
A. Dull
B. Flat
C. Tympanic
D. Resonance - Answer D
Which procedure is shown in the picture?
A. A thoracentesis
B. A mediastinoscopy
C. A transbronchial biopsy
D. Computed tomography - Answer A. a thoracentesis
Which part of the upper respiratory system is involved in equalizing the pressure within the
middle ear while swallowing?
A. Glottis
B. Paranasal sinus
C. Palatine tonsils
D. Eustachian tubes - Answer D
Which intervention would the nurse offer the client to help relieve the symptoms of sinusitis?
A. Repositioning
B. Humidified air
C. Saline irrigation
D. Frequent suctioning - Answer C
How would the nurse position a client to practice supraglottic swallowing after tracheostomy?