TMC EXAM
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2025
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❖ TMC EXAM – SECURE COMPREHENSIVE THERAPIST SAE EXAM
❖ 2025/2026 ACTUAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
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TMC EXAM – SECURE COMPREHENSIVE
THERAPIST SAE
1. Which of the following values for arterial carbon dioxide
tension is consistent with significant alveolar hypoventilation?
A.20 torr
B.30 torr
C.40 torr
D.50 torr –
CORRECT ANSWER > d
2. While administering 3.5 mg of albuterol to a patient with
asthma in the ICU, the respiratory therapist notes that the
patient's heart rate increases from 120 to 150 beats/minute.
What is the appropriate modification for the next treatment for
this patient?
A. Reduce the dose of
albuterol. B.Discontinue the
treatment.
C. Change to 3 puffs of beclomethasone dipropionate (Vanceril®).
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D. Change to 0.63 mg of levalbuterol (Xopenex®).
E. - CORRECT ANSWER > a
3. A sudden decrease in end-tidal CO2 occurs in a mechanically
ventilated patient. A repeat analysis yields the same results.
Which of the following situations might account for these
readings?
A. The ventilator circuit has become disconnected.
B. There is a leak around the endotracheal tube.
C. There is an increase in alveolar dead space.
D. The carbon dioxide absorber is exhausted.
E. - CORRECT ANSWER > a
4. The ability to distinguish central apnea from obstructive
apnea during a sleep study requires the respiratory therapist
to monitor1. electrocardiogram.2. electroencephalogram.3. nasal
air flow.4. chest wall impedance.
A.1 and 2 only
B.3 and 4 only
C.2, 3, and 4
only
D.1, 2, and 3 only
- CORRECT ANSWER > b
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5. All of the following statements are TRUE with regard to cuff
inflation techniques EXCEPT
A.minimal leak/minimal occlusion volume techniques negate
the need for cuff pressure monitoring.
B.minimal leak technique allows a small leak at the end of
inspiration.
C.at minimal occlusion volume, air leakage around the tube
cuff should cease.
D.cuff pressure should not exceed 35 cm H2O in order to allow
circulation to tracheal mucosa
- CORRECT ANSWER > a
6. A capnograph used for continuous monitoring of a patient on
mechanical ventilation should be recalibrated every
A.2 hours.
B.4 hours.
C.8 hours.
D.24 hours.
- CORRECT ANSWER > c
7. A patient has mild stridor immediately after extubation. This
finding is most often associated with
A.lower airway obstruction.
B.secretions in the large airways
.C.upper airway obstruction.
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