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Test Bank for Clinical Manifestations and Assessment of Respiratory Disease, 8th Edition by Des Jardins & Burton – Complete Chapters 1–45 with Verified Questions, Answers & Detailed Rationales for Respiratory Therapy & Nursing

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Prepare with confidence for your respiratory therapy, nursing, and allied health exams using this comprehensive test bank for "Clinical Manifestations and Assessment of Respiratory Disease, 8th Edition" by Terry Des Jardins and George G. Burton . Published by Elsevier (ISBN: 9780323553698), this essential academic resource is specifically designed for respiratory therapy students, nursing students, and allied health professionals preparing for course exams, clinical rotations, and certification . This test bank features hundreds of exam-style questions with verified correct answers and detailed rationales explaining both correct and incorrect options . The content is updated for the 2025–2027 academic cycle and follows the textbook's comprehensive structure from bedside diagnosis through specialized disorders and treatment protocols . What's Included: Hundreds of practice questions covering all major respiratory disease topics Verified correct answers with detailed rationales explaining both correct and incorrect options Chapter-by-chapter organization covering up to 45 chapters Multiple question formats including multiple-choice and scenario-based questions Comprehensive coverage of patient assessment, diagnostic procedures, respiratory disorders, and treatment protocols Comprehensive coverage across all major respiratory disease topics : PART I: Assessment of Cardiopulmonary Disease – The Patient Interview; The Physical Examination; The Pathophysiologic Basis for Common Clinical Manifestations; Pulmonary Function Testing; Blood Gas Assessment; Assessment of Oxygenation; Assessment of the Cardiovascular System; Radiologic Examination of the Chest; Other Important Tests and Procedures PART II: Obstructive Lung Disease – Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Bronchitis and Emphysema; Asthma; Cystic Fibrosis; Bronchiectasis PART III: Loss of Alveolar Volume – Atelectasis PART IV: Infectious Pulmonary Disease – Pneumonia, Lung Abscess Formation and Important Fungal Diseases; Tuberculosis PART V: Pulmonary Vascular Disease – Pulmonary Edema; Pulmonary Embolism and Pulmonary Hypertension PART VI: Chest and Pleural Trauma – Flail Chest; Pneumothorax PART VII: Disorders of the Pleura and Chest Wall – Pleural Effusion and Empyema; Kyphoscoliosis PART VIII: Lung Cancer – Cancer of the Lung PART IX: Environmental Lung Diseases – Interstitial Lung Diseases PART X: Diffuse Alveolar Disease – Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome PART XI: Neuro-Respiratory Disorders – Guillain-Barré Syndrome; Myasthenia Gravis; Respiratory Insufficiency in Neuro-Respiratory Disease PART XII: Sleep-Related Breathing Disorders – Sleep Apnea PART XIII: Newborn and Early Childhood Cardiopulmonary Disorders – Newborn Disorders; Pediatric Assessment, Protocols, and PALS Management; Meconium Aspiration Syndrome; Transient Tachypnea of the Newborn; Respiratory Distress Syndrome; Pulmonary Air Leak Syndrome; Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection; Chronic Lung Disease of Infancy; Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia; Congenital Heart Disease; Croup and Croup-like Syndromes PART XIV: Other Important Topics – Near Drowning; Smoke Inhalation, Thermal Injuries, and Carbon Monoxide Intoxication Sample Questions Include: The respiratory care practitioner is conducting a patient interview. The main purpose of this interview is to: – Answer: gather subjective data from the patient – The interview allows collection of subjective data about the patient's feelings regarding their condition . For there to be a successful interview, the respiratory therapist must: – Answer: be an active listener – Personal qualities for a successful interview include being an active listener, having genuine concern, and empathy. Leading questions must be avoided . Key Features: Verified Answers with Detailed Rationales – Every question includes the correct answer and a comprehensive explanation, reinforcing key concepts and clarifying why incorrect options are wrong Updated for 2025–2027 – Reflects the latest respiratory care exam content and clinical standards Aligned with Elsevier – Mapped directly to the 8th edition textbook (ISBN: 9780323553698) Chapter-by-Chapter Organization – Covering all chapters for targeted review Comprehensive Coverage – Includes patient assessment, diagnostic procedures, respiratory disorders, and treatment protocols A+ Graded Content – 100% verified solutions for exam success

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TEST BANK

,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.
ANS: 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 is not 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.

ANS: C
The personal qualities that a respiratory therapist must 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 provider
a. 1, 4
b. 2, 3
c. 3, 4, 5
d. 1, 2, 3, 4
ANS: D
Age, chief complaint, present health, and family history are typically found on a health history
form because each can impact the patient’s health. Health insurance provider information, while
needed for billing purposes, would not be found on the history form.

, 4. External factors the respiratory care practitioner should make efforts to provide during an
interview include which of the following?
1. Minimize or prevent interruptions.
2. Ensure privacy during discussions.
3. Interviewer is the same sex as the patient to prevent bias.
4. Be comfortable for the patient and interviewer.
a. 1, 4
b. 2, 3
c. 1, 2, 4
d. 2, 3, 4
ANS: C
External factors, such as a good physical setting, enhance the interviewing process. Regardless of the
interview setting (the patient’s bedside, a crowded emergency room, an office in the hospital or clinic,
or the patient’s home), efforts should be made to (1) ensure privacy, (2) prevent interruptions, and (3)
secure a comfortable physical environment (e.g., comfortable room temperature, sufficient lighting,
absence of noise). An interviewer of either gender, who acts professionally, should be able to
interview a patient of either gender.

5. The respiratory therapist is conducting a patient interview. The therapist chooses to use
open-ended questions. Open-ended questions allow the therapist to do which of the
following?
1. Gather information when a patient introduces a new topic.
2. Introduce a new subject area.
3. Begin the interview process.
4. Gather specific information.
a. 4
b. 1, 3
c. 1, 2, 3
d. 2, 3, 4
ANS: C

An open-ended question should be used to start the interview, introduce a new section of questions,
and gather more information from a patient’s topic. Closed or direct questions are used to gather
specific information.

6. The direct question interview format is used to:
1. speed up the interview.
2. let the patient fully explain his/her situation.
3. help the respiratory therapist show empathy.
4. gather specific information.
a. 1, 4
b. 2, 3
c. 3, 4
d. 1, 2, 3
ANS: A
Direct or closed questions are best to gather specific information and speed up the interview. Open-
ended questions are best suited to let the patient fully explain his/her situation and possibly help the
respiratory therapist show empathy.

, 7. During the interview the patient states, “Every time I climb the stairs I have to stop to catch
my breath.” Hearing this, the respiratory therapist replies, “So, it sounds like you get short
of breath climbing stairs.” This interviewing technique is called:
a. clarification.
b. modeling.
c. empathy.
d. reflection.
ANS: D
With reflection, part of the patient’s statement is repeated. This lets the patient know that what
he/she said was heard. It also encourages the patient to elaborate on the topic.
Clarification, modeling, and empathy are other communication techniques.

8. The respiratory therapist may choose to use the patient interview technique of silence
in which of the following situations?
a. To prompt the patient to ask a question
b. After a direct question
c. After an open-ended question
d. To allow the patient to review his/her history
ANS: C
After a patient has answered an open-ended question, the respiratory therapist should pause (use
silence) before asking the next question. This pause allows the patient to add something else before
moving on. The patient may also choose to ask a question.

9. To have the most productive interviewing session, which of the following types of responses
N URld tI
to assist in the interview shou SheGrNB
. Tiratory tOherapist avoid?
esp
a. Confrontation
b. Reflection
c. Facilitation
d. Distancing
ANS: D
With confrontation, the respiratory therapist focuses the patient’s attention on an action, feeling, or
statement made by the patient. This may prompt a further discussion. Reflection helps the patient
focus on specific areas and continues in his/her own way. Facilitation encourages patients to say
more, to continue with the story. The respiratory therapist should avoid giving advice, using
avoidance language, and using distancing language.

10. When closing the interview, the respiratory therapist should do which of the following?
1. Recheck the patient’s vital signs.
2. Thank the patient.
3. Ask if the patient has any questions.
4. Close the door behind himself/herself for patient privacy.
a. 2
b. 2, 3
c. 1, 3, 4
d. 1, 2, 4 ANS: B

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