Smith Seminars Online Pulmonary Rehabilitation Test


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If for some reason you do not pass the test with 70% correct you will be notified by email to retake the test. Your order confirmation number will stay valid until you pass the test.

 

 Part 1 - Your Information

 

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 Part 2 - The Test

 

1) Pulmonary rehabilitation's definition includes:

A) Achieving and maintaining the individual's maximum level of independence

B) A multidimensional continuum of services directed to persons with pulmonary disease

C) A & B

D) None of the above

2) Rehabilitation programs include:

A) Early recognition and treatment of morbidities

B) Inpatient, outpatient, and extended care of patients with chronic respiratory illness

C) Prevention

D) All the above

3) Pulmonary rehabilitation is indicated for:

A) Patients who do not have dyspnea

B) Patients with chronic respiratory impairment

C) Patients who have increased exercise tolerance

D) All the above

4) Successful smoking cessation programs usually employ tools such as:

A) Patient education, establishment of a quit date and follow-up support

B) Relapse prevention and advice for healthy lifestyle changes

C) Social support systems and adjuncts to treatment

D) All the above

5) Treatment with anticholinergic agents:

A) Has bronchodilatory activity with maximum side effects

B) May be more effective than a beta2-agonist in patients with COPD

C) Is not administered by a metered dose inhaler

D) None of the above

6) Long-term oxygen therapy is recommended for patients with:

A) PaO2 of less than 55 mm Hg and a PaO2 of less than 59 mm Hg with evidence of polycythemia or cor pulmonale
B) PaO2 of more than 55 mm Hg and a PaO2 of more than 59 mm Hg with evidence of polycythemia or cor pulmonale
C) PaO2 of less than 75 mm Hg and a PaO2 of less than 59 mm Hg with evidence of polycythemia or cor pulmonale
D) None of the above

7) Energy conservation and work simplification principles assist patients in:

A) Maintaining ADL
B) Performing job-related tasks methods
C) A & B
D) None of the above

8) Breathing techniques include:

A) Pursed-lip breathing
B) Leaning forward postures
C) Diaphragmatic breathing
D) All the above

9) Dyspnea is:

A) Frequently the major reason for seeking acute care
B) Not the most common symptom of individuals with chronic pulmonary disease
C) Measured with a catalog scale during exercise
D) None of the above

10) Quality of life:

A) May not be considered a balance between what is desired in life and what is achieved
B) Is easily measured by a person's satisfaction or happiness with life
C) A & B
D) None of the above

 

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