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This test bank covers all chapters (1–45) from Clinical Manifestations and Assessment of Respiratory Disease (9th Edition) by Des Jardins and includes verified questions and answers with detailed rationales. It is designed to help students master respiratory assessment, pathophysiology, and clinical decision-making for exams and coursework in respiratory care programs.

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Test Bank For Clinical Manifestations And Assessment Of Respiratory
Disease 9th Edition

By Des Jardins

All chapters (1-45) |Q&A Verified with Rationales| Grade A+ Assured

ISBN: 9780323871501




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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 01: The Patient Interview ................................................................................... 4
Chapter 02: The Physical Examination ......................................................................... 9
Chapter 03: The Pathophysiologic Basis for Common Clinical Manifestations .......... 14
Chapter 04: Pulmonary Function Testing ................................................................... 18
Chapter 05: Blood Gas Assessment ............................................................................. 23
Chapter 06: Assessment of Oxygenation ..................................................................... 29
Chapter 07: Assessment of the Cardiovascular System............................................... 34
Chapter 08: Radiologic Examination of the Chest ....................................................... 39
Chapter 09: Other Important Tests and Procedures ................................................... 44
Chapter 10: The Therapist-Driven Protocol Program................................................. 50
Chapter 11: Respiratory Insufficiency, Respiratory Failure and Ventilatory
Management Protocols ............................................................................................... 55
Chapter 12: Recording Skills and Intra-professional Communication ....................... 60
Chapter 13: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Bronchitis and
Emphysema ................................................................................................................. 65
Chapter 14: Asthma .................................................................................................... 72
Chapter 15: Cystic Fibrosis.......................................................................................... 78
Chapter 16: Bronchiectasis ......................................................................................... 86
Chapter 17: Atelectasis ............................................................................................... 94
Chapter 18: Pneumonia, Lung Abscess Formation, and Important Fungal Diseases 101
Chapter 19: Tuberculosis .......................................................................................... 115
Chapter 20: Pulmonary Edema ................................................................................. 122
Chapter 21: Pulmonary Vascular Disease: Pulmonary Embolism and Pulmonary
Hypertension ............................................................................................................ 129
Chapter 22: Flail Chest .............................................................................................. 137
Chapter 23: Pneumothorax ....................................................................................... 143
Chapter 24: Pleural Effusion and Empyema ............................................................. 149
Chapter 25: Kyphoscoliosis ....................................................................................... 156
Chapter 26: Cancer of the Lung, Prevention and Palliation ...................................... 162
Chapter 27: Interstitial Lung Diseases ...................................................................... 169
Chapter 28: Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome................................................... 175
Chapter 29: Guillain-Barré Syndrome ...................................................................... 182
Chapter 30: Myasthenia Gravis ................................................................................. 189
Chapter 31: Cardiopulmonary Assessment and Care of Patients With Neuromuscular
Disease ...................................................................................................................... 196
Chapter 32: Sleep Apnea ........................................................................................... 204
Chapter 33: Newborn Assessment and Management ............................................... 212

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Chapter 34: Pediatric Assessment, Protocols, and PALS Management ..................... 219
Chapter 35: Meconium Aspiration Syndrome ........................................................... 222
Chapter 36: Transient Tachypnea of the Newborn ................................................... 229
Chapter 37: Respiratory Distress Syndrome ............................................................ 234
Chapter 38: Pulmonary Air Leak Syndrome ............................................................. 241
Chapter 39: Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection (Bronchiolitis) ........................... 248
Chapter 40: Chronic Lung Disease of Infancy ........................................................... 254
Chapter 41: Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia ......................................................... 260
Chapter 42: Congenital Heart Disease ...................................................................... 267
Chapter 43: Croup and Croup-like Syndromes: Laryngotracheobronchitis, Bacterial
Tracheitis, and Acute Epiglottitis .............................................................................. 270
Chapter 44: Near Drowning/Wet Drowning ............................................................. 276
Chapter 45: Smoke Inhalation, Thermal Injuries, and Carbon Monoxide Intoxication
.................................................................................................................................. 283




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Des Jardins: Clinical Manifestations and Assessment of Respiratory Disease, 9th Edition

Chapter 01: The Patient Interview
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. The respiratory care practitioner is conducting a patient interview. The main purpose of
this interview is to:
a. review data with the patient.
b. gather subjective data from the patient.
c. gather objective data from the patient.
d. fill out the history form or checklist.
CORRECT ANSWER B
The interview is a meeting between the respiratory care practitioner and the patient. It allows
the collection of subjective data about the patient’s feelings regarding his/her condition. The
history should be done before the interview. Although data can be reviewed, that isnot the
primary purpose of the interview.
2. For there to be a successful interview, the respiratory therapist must:
a. provide leading questions to guide the patient.
b. reassure the patient.
c. be an active listener.
d. use medical terminology to show knowledge of the subject matter.
CORRECT ANSWER C
The personal qualities that a respUir atoSry tNher aTp i s t muOs t have to conduct a successful
interview include being an active listener, having a genuine concern for the patient, and having
empathy. Leading questions must be avoided. Reassurance may provide a false sense of comfort
to the patient.
Medical jargon can sound exclusionary and paternalistic to a patient.
3. Which of the following would be found on a history form?
1. Age
2. Chief complaint
3. Present health
4. Family history
5. Health insurance providera. 1,
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b. 2, 3


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