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NRNP 6566 – Advanced Practice Nursing Care of Older Adults (2025) | Final Exam Preparation | Complete Set of Frequently Tested Questions and Verified Answers

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This document contains a comprehensive collection of frequently tested questions and verified answers for the NRNP 6566 final exam. It includes detailed rationales for each answer, offering clear explanations to support exam readiness. The material reflects the 2025 exam update and is organized to help students focus on high-yield topics. It is designed as a fully graded, A-level study resource aligned with actual exam expectations.

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1. Expected role of a respiratory therapist: Promoting lung health and wellness, providing
patient education, assessing the patient's cardiopulmonary health status.
2. Majority employment of respiratory therapists: Approximately 75% of all respiratory
thera- pists work in hospitals or other acute care settings.
3. Father of medicine: Hippocrates, a Greek physician who lived during the fifth and fourth centuries BC.
4. Boyle's law: Describes the relationship between gas, volume, and pressure, published by Robert Boyle.
5. Discovery of O2 in 1774: Joseph Priestley described O2 as 'dephlogisticated air'.
6. Law of partial pressures: Described by John Dalton in 1801.
7. Germ theory of disease: Proposed by Louis Pasteur in 1865, stating that many diseases are caused by
microorganisms.
8. Discovery of the x-ray: William Roentgen discovered the x-ray in 1895.
9. Primary duty of first inhalation therapists: Support O2 therapy.
10. Standardization of 'respiratory therapist' designation: Became standard in
1974.

11. Large-scale production of O2 in 1907: Developed by Karl von Linde.

12. First Venti-mask introduction: Allows the precise delivery of 24%, 28%, 35%, and 40% O2.

13. Hippocratic Corpus: A collection of ancient medical writings attributed to Hippocrates.

14. O2 therapy devices: Devices sold to patients for oxygen therapy.

15. Respiratory care: Includes assessment, treatment, management, control, diagnostic evaluation,
education, and care of patients with cardiopulmonary system deficiencies.
16. Chronic disease management: Involves the management of patients with chronic
respiratory dis- eases.
17. Promotion of health and wellness: An increasing role of respiratory care.


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Respiratory Care
18. Acute care settings: The primary employment setting for respiratory therapists.

19. Robert Boyle: Published Boyle's law regarding gas, volume, and pressure.

20. Joseph Priestley: Discovered O2 and referred to it as 'dephlogisticated air'.

21. John Dalton's contributions: Described the law of partial pressures and atomic theory.

22. Louis Pasteur's contribution: Advanced the germ theory of disease.

23. William Roentgen's discovery: Opened the door for modern radiology.

24. Campbell Venti-mask: Allowed the administration of 24%, 28%, 35%, or 40% O2, introduced in
1960.

25. Aerosolized glucocorticoids: Used for the maintenance of patients with moderate to severe
asthma, first introduced in the 1970s.
26. Inotropes: Medications that have never been delivered as an aerosol by a respiratory therapist.






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27. Iron lung: Developed by Drinker and Emerson, extensively used to treat the polio epidemic in the 195

28. Dräger Pulmotor: One of the first positive-pressure ventilators developed, introduced in 1911.

29. Positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP): Introduced for use in patients with ARDS in
1967.

30. Synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation (SIMV): Introduced in 197

31. Laryngoscope: Introduced by Chevalier Jackson in 1913.

32. Soft rubber endotracheal tubes: Introduced by Ivan McGill around 1930.

33. Water seal spirometer: Developed by John Hutchinson in 1846, allowed accurate measurement of
the patient's vital capacity.
34. Inhalational Therapy Association (ITA): The first professional organization for the field of
respi- ratory care, founded in 1947 in Chicago.
35. American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC): Formerly known as American
Associa- tion for Respiratory Therapy (ARRT), changed its name in 1982.
36. American Association for Inhalation Therapy: Former name of the Inhalational
Therapy Association (ITA).
37. American Association for Respiratory Therapy (ARRT): Changed its name to
American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC) in 1982.
38. Spiropulsator: An early positive-pressure ventilator developed in 1934.

39. Bennett TV-2P: An early positive-pressure ventilator developed in 1948.

40. Morch Piston Ventilator: An early positive-pressure ventilator developed in 1952.

41. Bird Mark 7: An early positive-pressure ventilator developed in 1958.

42. Proliferation of medications: Includes bronchodilators, mucolytic, antibiotic,
anticholinergic, and antiinflammatory agents designed for aerosol administration.



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43. Drinker and Emerson: Names linked to the development of the iron lung.

44. Chevalier Jackson: Introduced the laryngoscope in 1913.

45. Ivan McGill: Introduced the use of soft rubber endotracheal tubes around 1930.

46. John Hutchinson: Developed a water seal spirometer in 1846.

47. American Respiratory Care Board: An organization involved in respiratory care.

48. National Board for Respiratory Care: The credentialing body for respiratory care
practitioners.

49. American Association for Respiratory Care: A professional organization for respiratory
care practitioners.
50. National Organization for Respiratory Therapist: An organization that supports
respiratory therapists.
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