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Clinical Manifestations and Assessment of Respiratory Disease 8th Edition
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Table of Contents
Chapter 01: The Patient Interview ........................................................................................................................... 4
Chapter 02: The Physical Examination ................................................................................................................... 10
Chapter 03: The Pathophysiologic Basis for Common Clinical Manifestations Des ........................................... 14
Chapter 04: Pulmonary Function Testing ............................................................................................................. 18
Chapter 05: Blood Gas Assessment......................................................................................................................... 23
Chapter 06: Assessment of Oxygenation ................................................................................................................ 28
Chapter 07: Assessment of the Cardiovascular System ....................................................................................... 33
Chapter 08: Radiologic Examination of the Chest ................................................................................................ 37
Chapter 09: Other Important Tests and Procedures ............................................................................................. 41
Chapter 10: The Therapist-Driven Protocol Program .......................................................................................... 47
Chapter 11: Respiratory Insufficiency, Respiratory Failure and Ventilatory Management Protocols ............ 51
Chapter 12: Recording Skills and Intra-professional Communication ............................................................... 56
Chapter 13: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Bronchitis and Emphysema ............................ 60
Chapter 14: Asthma.................................................................................................................................................. 66
Chapter 15: Cystic Fibrosis ...................................................................................................................................... 71
Chapter 16: Bronchiectasis ...................................................................................................................................... 78
Chapter 17: Atelectasis............................................................................................................................................. 85
Chapter 18: Pneumonia, Lung Abscess Formation, and Important Fungal Diseases ....................................... 91
Chapter 19: Tuberculosis ....................................................................................................................................... 101
Chapter 20: Pulmonary Edema ............................................................................................................................. 107
Chapter 21: Pulmonary Vascular Disease: Pulmonary Embolism and Pulmonary Hypertension ................... 113
Chapter 22: Flail Chest ........................................................................................................................................... 122
Chapter 23: Pneumothorax .................................................................................................................................... 126
Chapter 24: Pleural Effusion and Empyema ........................................................................................................ 131
Chapter 25: Kyphoscoliosis .................................................................................................................................... 136
Chapter 26: Cancer of the Lung, Prevention and Palliation ................................................................................ 141
Chapter 27: Interstitial Lung Diseases................................................................................................................... 146
Chapter 28: Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome............................................................................................. 152
Chapter 29: Guillain-Barré Syndrome ................................................................................................................. 157
Chapter 30: Myasthenia Gravis ............................................................................................................................. 163
Chapter 31: Cardiopulmonary Assessment and Care of Patients With Neuromuscular Disease ..................... 169
Chapter 32: Sleep Apnea ........................................................................................................................................ 176
Chapter 33: Newborn Assessment and Management ........................................................................................... 182
Chapter 34: Pediatric Assessment, Protocols, and PALS Management .......................................................... 187
Chapter 35: Meconium Aspiration Syndrome .................................................................................................... 190
Chapter 36: Transient Tachypnea of the Newborn.............................................................................................. 195
Chapter 37: Respiratory Distress Syndrome......................................................................................................... 200
Chapter 38: Pulmonary Air Leak Syndrome ........................................................................................................ 207
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Chapter 39: Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection (Bronchiolitis).................................................................... 212
Chapter 40: Chronic Lung Disease of Infancy ...................................................................................................... 217
Chapter 41: Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia.................................................................................................... 222
Chapter 42: Congenital Heart Disease................................................................................................................... 229
Chapter 43: Croup and Croup-like Syndromes: Laryngotracheobronchitis, Bacterial Tracheitis, and Acute
Epiglottitis ............................................................................................................................................................... 231
Chapter 44: Near Drowning/Wet Drowning ........................................................................................................ 237
Chapter 45: Smoke Inhalation, Thermal Injuries, and Carbon Monoxide Intoxication ................................. 242
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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
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The personal qualities that a respiratoryUtherapist
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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