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RADT 64 Final Study Guide Test Questions & Answers 2024/2025 Category specific isolation - ANSWERSthe original isolation precautions that have been modified to disease specific consisting of 7 different types of isolation precautions, the categories are based on the way they are transmitted, e...

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Category specific isolation - ANSWERSthe original isolation precautions that have been modified to
disease specific consisting of 7 different types of isolation precautions, the categories are based on the
way they are transmitted, example categories airborne, droplet and contact



Disease specific isolation - ANSWERSrevised from the original category specific, focuses on transmission
based precautions of a communicable disease or if a pt is immunosuppressed, example would be chicken
pox



Incorporate the features of both body fluid precautions and body substance isolation and should be used
when performing procedures that may require contact with blood, body fluids, secretions, excretions,
mucous membranes, and nonintact skin - ANSWERSStandard Precautions



Adequate breathing consists of

a. good respiratory depth

b. 10-12 breaths per minute

c. good respiratory rate

d. all are correct - ANSWERSd. all are correct



The flow rate of oxygen therapy is given in

liters per minute.

pounds per square inch.

cubic meters per minute.

cubic centimeters. - ANSWERSliters per minute



Most common administration method of oxygen? - ANSWERSnasal canula

,Most common oxygen flow rate? - ANSWERS2-5 L/ min



The most appropriate type of oxygen administration device to provide a patient with 100% oxygen is:

A. nasal prongs

B. a partial rebreathing face mask

C. a nonrebreathing face mask

D. an oxygen tent - ANSWERSc. a nonrebreathing face mask



A patient with chicken pox, sharing a room with another patient who has chicken pox is in _______
isolation.

disease specific

aseptic

category specific

diagnostic specific - ANSWERSdisease specific



Revealing privileged communications from or relating to a former or current patient, except when
required by law, is a violation of:



Res Ipsa Loquitor and ASRT standards

HIPAA and ACR standards of care.

HIPAA and ARRT rules of ethics.

Facility torts - ANSWERSHIPAA and ARRT rules of ethics



Standard precautions include:



a. applying sterile technique to treating all patients.

b. wearing gloves, goggles, masks and gowns when you may be exposed to body fluids.

c. isolation when the patient is a newborn.

d. immobilization when injuries are caused by trauma. - ANSWERSb. wearing gloves, goggles, masks and
gowns when you may be exposed to bodily fluids

, The collection of vital signs data is quick and noninvasive. The usual vital signs measured include



temperature, blood pressure, blood gases, and bowel sounds.

electrolytes, blood gases, urinalysis values.

respiration, pulse, cardiac output, and urinalysis values.

temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure - ANSWERStemperature, pulse, respiration and
blood pressure



Common physical changes in elderly RTs need to be aware of - ANSWERSproceeding at their own pace,
physically and mentally

changes to the skin and circulatory system: be gentle on their skin and provide warm blankets

loss of sense of balance and depth perception



Of the following, the highest CONCENTRATION of oxygen can be delivered through:

nasal catheter

nasal cannula

oxygen tent

partial rebreather mask - ANSWERSpartial rebreather mask



Physiologic changes that may come with aging that should be considered by the R.T. as she/he works
with the elderly patient INCLUDE:



Increase of the sensation of pain

An increase of sensitivity to heat or cold

A diminishing gag reflex

An increase in bone density - ANSWERSa diminishing gag reflex



destruction of pathogens using chemicals is termed what? - ANSWERSdisinfection

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