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NBRC CRT / RRT Exam – Complete Full Review | Latest 2026–2027 Update | Questions & Correct Solutions

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This comprehensive review covers verified questions and correct answers for the NBRC Certified Respiratory Therapist (CRT) and Registered Respiratory Therapist (RRT) exams. It includes all major content areas tested by the NBRC, such as respiratory care assessment, equipment and procedures, patient management, mechanical ventilation, and clinical decision-making. The material is fully updated for the 2026–2027 exam cycle and is designed to support thorough preparation, confidence on exam day, and achievement of a Grade A result with 100% accurate solutions.

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NBRC (CRT/ RRT) Exam | Latest 2026/ 2027
Update | Complete Full Review| Questions &
Answers | Grade A | 100 out of 100 | correct
solutions



Which of the following is needed to calculate alveolar oxygen tension?

A. VD/VT, PAO2

B. BP and FiO2

C. PetCO2 and PaO2

D. QS/QT, deadspace

B.

Barometric pressure, FiO2, and PaO2 are all included in the formula (BP stands for barometric
pressure)




L/min/m2 is the unit of measure for:

A. Systemic vascular resistance
B. Cardiac output
C. Cardiac index

D. Stroke volume

C.




A spontaneously breathing patient has the following arterial blood gas results:

pH 7.38 PaCO2 42 mmHgPaO2 76 mmHgHCO3- 24 mEq/LBE 0 mEq/L

Which of the following supplemental oxygen levels is most appropriate?
A. 2 L/min nasal cannula

, NBRC (CRT/ RRT) Exam | Latest 2026/ 2027
Update | Complete Full Review| Questions &
Answers | Grade A | 100 out of 100 | correct
solutions

B. 5 L/min nasal cannula
C. non-rebreathing mask

D. Venturi mask at 30%

B.

A patient who is showing signs of hypoxemia should receive supplemental oxygen. If the patient
is not a COPD patient and the situation is not an emergency, then the proper supplemental
oxygen is an adult therapeutic dose, which is 40% to 55%. Of the options available only 5 L/min
nasal cannula will approach this. Other options are either insufficient or too much.




Left heart failure would be manifested in which of the following values?

A. CVP and mPAP

B. mPAP and wedge pressure

C. MAP and SVR

D. cardiac output and wedge pressure
D.

The function of the left heart, specifically the left ventricle, is best assessed hemodynamically by
looking at those values that precede and come after the left heart. In this case pulmonary
capillary wedge pressure and cardiac output (or cardiac index) are the values found before and
after the left heart.




Which of the following findings is most closely associated with increased airway resistance?

A. reduced SpO2

B. accessory muscle use
C. altered P50

, NBRC (CRT/ RRT) Exam | Latest 2026/ 2027
Update | Complete Full Review| Questions &
Answers | Grade A | 100 out of 100 | correct
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D. increased PetCO2
B.

Of the options given, use of accessory muscles is most closely associated with an increase in
airway resistance. This is especially true with patients who have asthma or other types of upper
airway inflammation or bronchoconstriction.




For a patient receiving volume-controlled mechanical ventilation, the lower inflection point on a
pressure-volume loop can best be described as:
A. amount of pressure required to keep the alveoli and small airways open

B. optimal PEEP

C. minimal PEEP

D. upper limit of residual volume
A.

The lowest inflection point on a pressure-volume ventilator graphic is an indication of the
minimum pressure needed to keep alveoli open.




The results of a V/Q scan shows poor perfusion with adequate ventilation. A chest radiograph
shows a wedge-shaped infiltrate over the right lung field. The patient most likely has
A. fluid overload

B. ARDS

C. a pulmonary embolism

D. pneumonia
C.

, NBRC (CRT/ RRT) Exam | Latest 2026/ 2027
Update | Complete Full Review| Questions &
Answers | Grade A | 100 out of 100 | correct
solutions

A VQ scan that shows poor perfusion but adequate ventilation is most closely associated with a
pulmonary embolism. Supportive data is found in the radiological report of wedge-shaped
infiltrates.




The respiratory therapist notes in the medical record of a 65-year-old male that the patient is
ordered to receive bronchodilator therapy with Albuterol. The therapist also notes the patient is
receiving beta-blocker medication. The therapist should recommend
A. Administer Dexamethasone (Decadron) in place of Albuterol

B. Add Xopenex to the bronchodilator regimen
C. Replace Albuterol with Beclamethasone (Beclovent)

D. Switch from Albuterol to ipratropium bromide (Atrovent)
D.

Because albuterol is a beta-agonist medication, patients who are taking beta-blockers should
utilize other bronchodilation medication.




A hospital has an extremely low incidence of ventilator-associated pneumonia. To which of the
following reasons may this be attributed?
A. periodic discontinuation of sedation

B. use of respiratory precautions with the population

C. diversion of infectious patients to other facilities

D. broad use of prophylactic antibiotics
A.

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