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HCA 201B MC Questions & Answers



1. Respiratory arrest

Answer breathing stops



2. Respiratory depression

Answer breathing slows due to narcotics



3. Lung scans use

Answer radio isotopes



4. What is a pulmonary function test

Answer measures amount of air moving into and outof the lungs



5. The process of respiration

Answer The respiratory system brings oxygen into the lungsand removes carbon

dioxide


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6. Average heart rate of an adult is

Answer 60 to 100 beats per minute



7. Respiration involves

Answer inhalation (inspiration) and exhalation (expiration).



8. Breathing up right and forward is the

Answer orthopneic position



9. Tachypnea is

Answer rapid breathing Respirations are more than 24 per minute



10. Bradypnea is slow breathing

Answer Respirations are fewer than 12 per minute



11. Apnea is lack of or absence of breathing

Answer Sleep apnea and periodic apneaof newborns are other types of apnea



12. Kussmaul respirations
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Answer Deep and rapid respirations characteristic of diabeticacidosis



13. Hypoventilation

Answer Respirations are slow, shallow, and sometimes irregular



14. Hyperventilation

Answer Respirations are rapid and deeper than normal



15. Dyspnea

Answer Is difficult, laboured, or painful breathing



16. Cheyne

Answer Stokes Respirations gradually increase in rate and depth, and thenbecome

shallow and slow



17. Breathing may stop for 10 to 20 seconds,Cheyne

Answer Stokes respirations arecommon when death is near



18. Orthopnea
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