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RRT Exam Patient Assessment Questions with 100% Correct Answers Verified | Updated Respiratory care orders consist of what 4 things> 1) Type ofTreatment 2) Frequency 3) Medication dosage and route 4) Physician signature Patient progress notes consist of what 5 things? 1) Respiratory n...

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Respiratory care orders consist of what 4 things>
1) Type ofTreatment
2) Frequency
3) Medication dosage and route
4) Physician signature


Patient progress notes consist of what 5 things?
1) Respiratory notes
2) Nursing notes (check pt status)
3) Admission notes (admitting dr. and Dx)
4) Physician notes
5) Maternal Hx and neonatal data


4 types of patient lab reports?
1) ABG analysis
2) Pumonary Function Testing
3) Imaging reports (CXR CT, PET, MRI, etc)
4) Basic lab assessments (CBC, Lytes, UA, Pleural Fluid, etc)


What is normal urine output?
40 mL/hour and 1 L/day


2 examples of sensible water loss?
urine, vomiting


2examples of insensible water loss?
skin, lung


If Intake exceeds Output it could result in what 4 things?
1) Weight Gain
2) Electrolyte imbalance
3) Increased hemodynamic pressures
4) Decreased lung compliance


What is normal CVP?
2-6 mmHg


CVP <2 mmHg can indicate ___?
hypovolemia


CVP >6 mmHg can indicate ___?
hypervolemia


What is normal level of consciousness?

,Alert and responsive


What might a lethargic, somnolent, or sleepy LOC indicate?
Sleep apnea or excessive O2 in a patient with COPD


How would you describe the response of a patient who is confused or stuporous?
Inappropriate response


What 2 conditions might you consider in a patient displaying a confused or stuporous LOC?
drug overdose, intoxication


Describe semicomatose state?
responds only to painful stimuli


describe obtunded LOC?
drowsy state, may have decreased cough or gag


describe comatosed state?
doesn't respond to painful stimuli


Ability to perform ADL's is assessed using what scoring system? What is highest and what is lowest
score?
Katz scoring system
6 is highest score, ) is lowest score


Physical examination consists of what 4 things?
1) Inspection
2) Palpation
3) Percussion
4) Auscultation


4 types of Advance Directives?
1) DNR (no resuscitation)
2) DNI
3) Living Will (doesn't appoint anyone to make decisions)
4) Durable power of attorney for healthcare (names a proxy)


What is the KISS method when conducting a patient interview?
Communication using simple language


What is patient education?
Patient education is the process of influencing pt. behavior and producing the changes in knowledge,
attitudes, and skills necessary to maintain or improve health


Effective education begins with what?

, Assessment of the patient's and family's learning needs


A patient's ability to learn is based on what 6factors?
1) Cultural and religious values
2) Emotional barriers
3) Desire and motivation to learn
4) Physical and cognitive limitations
5) Language barriers
6) Age and education barriers


Possible barriers to patient learning include what 6 things?
1) Financial considerations
2) Lack of support system
3) Emotional
4) Misconceptions about disease and treatment
5) Negative past experience
6) Denial of personal responsibility


Name 5 Preferred Learning Styles?
1) Visual
2) Auditory
3) Hands-On
4) Lecture
5) Discussion


Social History might include what two things?
Smoking and substance abuse history


describe digital clubbing?
Angle of nailbed increases (fingers and toes)


Name 2 incidences where venous distension (or JVD) occurs?
1) CHF
2) During exhalation in pt's with obstructive lung disease


When assessing capillary refill, color should return within how long?
3 seconds


Jaundice appears most obviously in what 2 areas of the body?
Face and Trunk


What 3 things may cause erythema?
capillary congestion, inflammation, or infection


How many grams of reduced hemoglobin is enough to cause cyanosis?
5 grams

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