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Week 3 nr507 edpt with all
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Simple spirometry can be used to measure any of the following
EXCEPT:
a. Residual volume.
b. Vital capacity.
c. Tidal volume.
d. Inspiratory reserve volume.
a
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The NP notes that a patient's FEV1/FVC ratio is severely reduced.
Which of the following conditions is most likely the patient's pulmonary
issue?
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a. Chronic asthma.
b. Pulmonary hypertension.
c. Pneumonia.
d. Morbid obesity.
a
The NP is seeing a patient with chronic bronchitis that needs spirometry
on today's visit. What pulmonary function test (PFT) findings are
anticipated based on the diagnosis of chronic bronchitis?
a. Decreased diffusing capacity.
b. Decreased total lung capacity (TLC).
c. Decreased forced expiratory flow (FEV1).
d. Increased lung compliance.
c
A patient with normal lungs should be able to exhale -------------of the
forced vital capacity within the first second.
80%
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The NP reviews the results of a patient's pulmonary function tests and
notes that the FEV1, FVC, and total lung capacity (TLC) are reduced.
The FEV1/FVC ratio is normal. Based on interpretation, this reflects:
a. Restrictive lung disease.
b. Obstructive lung disease.
c. The test is invalid.
d Combined obstructive-restrictive lung disease.
a
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Asthma is a chronic disease characterized by:
a. Intermittent, reversible airflow obstruction.
b. Bronchial scarring.
c. Air trapping.
d. Airway infection.
a
Symptoms common to both intrinsic and extrinsic asthma include:
a. Wheezing.
b. Dizziness.
c. Slowed breathing.
Week 3 nr507 edpt with all
300 questions and correct
answers |already graded
a+| newest 2025
Simple spirometry can be used to measure any of the following
EXCEPT:
a. Residual volume.
b. Vital capacity.
c. Tidal volume.
d. Inspiratory reserve volume.
a
We have an expert-written solution to this problem!
The NP notes that a patient's FEV1/FVC ratio is severely reduced.
Which of the following conditions is most likely the patient's pulmonary
issue?
, Page 2 of 16
a. Chronic asthma.
b. Pulmonary hypertension.
c. Pneumonia.
d. Morbid obesity.
a
The NP is seeing a patient with chronic bronchitis that needs spirometry
on today's visit. What pulmonary function test (PFT) findings are
anticipated based on the diagnosis of chronic bronchitis?
a. Decreased diffusing capacity.
b. Decreased total lung capacity (TLC).
c. Decreased forced expiratory flow (FEV1).
d. Increased lung compliance.
c
A patient with normal lungs should be able to exhale -------------of the
forced vital capacity within the first second.
80%
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The NP reviews the results of a patient's pulmonary function tests and
notes that the FEV1, FVC, and total lung capacity (TLC) are reduced.
The FEV1/FVC ratio is normal. Based on interpretation, this reflects:
a. Restrictive lung disease.
b. Obstructive lung disease.
c. The test is invalid.
d Combined obstructive-restrictive lung disease.
a
We have an expert-written solution to this problem!
Asthma is a chronic disease characterized by:
a. Intermittent, reversible airflow obstruction.
b. Bronchial scarring.
c. Air trapping.
d. Airway infection.
a
Symptoms common to both intrinsic and extrinsic asthma include:
a. Wheezing.
b. Dizziness.
c. Slowed breathing.