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Therapist Multiple-Choice (TMC) Examination TEST BANK over 1000 Questions with Answers

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⦁ A patient with normal lungs should be able exhale what percentage of the FVC within one second after initiating an Forced Vital Capacity maneuver? ⦁ 35-50% of the FVC ⦁ 50-70% of the FVC ⦁ 70-83% of the FVC ⦁ 84-93% of the FVC The normal range for the FEV1 as a percent of the FVC (FEV1%) is 70-83%. Patients with obstructive pulmonary disease will show a reduction in timed FEV% values, while patients with restrictive disorders will generally exhibit normal (or sometimes high) FEV% values. The correct answer is: 70-83% of the FVC ⦁ Simple spirometry can be used to measure any of the following except: ⦁ vital capacity ⦁ residual volume ⦁ tidal volume ⦁ inspiratory reserve volume Residual volume is defined as the amount of air left in the lungs after a maximal exhalation. Because the RV cannot be exhaled, it is impossible to be measured by simple spirometry. And because the RV is a component of the FRC and TLC, simple spirometry also cannot measure these capacities. The correct answer is: residual volume ⦁ A patient presents to the emergency room with a depressed level of consciousness and is severely agitated. Which of the following approaches can be used to obtain their medication history? ⦁ obtain and review the patient’s past medical history ⦁ ask the patient’s nurse about the patient’s prescriptions ⦁ request that the lab run a comprehensive blood drug screen ⦁ obtain the patient’s current prescription vials from the family For patients with a depressed level of consciousness or severe agitation, you may have to obtain the medication history from the family members. In these cases, it also may be useful to either obtain information on the pharmacies where the patient has prescriptions filled, or request that a family member provide the hospital pharmacy with all the patient’s current prescription vials for review. The correct answer is: obtain the patient’s current prescription vials from the family

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