Advanced Health Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning, Third Edition Test Bank Import Settings: Base Settings: Brownstone Default Information Field: Complexity Information Field: Ahead Information Field: Subject Information Field: Advanced Health Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning Information Field: Taxonomy Highest Answer Letter: D Multiple Keywords in Same Paragraph: No NAS ISBN13: 9781284171228, add to Ahead, Title tags Chapter: Chapter 11 - Quiz Multiple Choice 1. Under normal conditions, an adult takes how many breaths in a minute? A) 6 to 10 B) 12 to 20 C) 4 to 8 D) 10 to 15 Ans: B Complexity: Easy Ahead: Anatomy and Physiology Review of the Respiratory Systems Subject: Chapter 11 Title: Respiratory Disorders Taxonomy: Recall 2. Which of the following is true of the respiratory system? A) The larynx is part of the upper respiratory tract. B) Exhalation leads to the increase of blood acid levels. C) Breathing is controlled by the cerebellum. D) Breathing is initiated by the brain stem. Ans: D Complexity: Difficult Ahead: Anatomy and Physiology Review of the Respiratory Systems Subject: Chapter 11 Title: Respiratory Disorders Taxonomy: Analysis 3. What does a low-pitched cough signify? A) Secretions or inflammation B) Airway constriction C) Cardiac problems D) Tuberculosis Ans: A Complexity: Moderate Test Bank for Advanced Health Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning 4th Edition Rhoads (Test Bank PDF Files) GARDESLAB.COM This study source was downloaded by 100000864885202 from CourseHero.com on 06-29-2023 07:35:50 GMT -05:00 https://www.coursehero.com/file/111364571/9781284170337-ASQZ-CH11pdf/ G R A D E S L A B . C O M Advanced Health Assessment and Diagnostic Reasoning, Third Edition Test Bank Ahead: Health History Subject: Chapter 11 Title: Respiratory Disorders Taxonomy: Application 4. Which of the following respiratory rates is seen with hyperventilatory states? A) Eupnea B) Tachypnea C) Bradypnea D) Hyperpnea Ans: B Complexity: Difficult Ahead: Health History Subject: Chapter 11 Title: Respiratory Disorders Taxonomy: Analysis 5. Which of the following is a potentially normal breathing pattern for children in their sleep? A) Kussmaul B) Cheyne-Stokes C) Sigh D) Biot Ans: B Complexity: Moderate Ahead: Health History Subject: Chapter 11 Title: Respiratory Disorders Taxonomy: Application 6. According to the text, bronchiolitis is correlated with respiratory symptoms that affect which body system? A) Skin B) Cardiovascular C) Gastrointestinal D) Neurological Ans: B Complexity: Difficult Ahead: Health History Subject: Chapter 11 Title: Respiratory Disorders Taxonomy: Analysis 7. What symptom of high thoracic pressure can be found by visual inspection? A) Retracted chest wall B) Venous patterns on the chest C) Kyphosis D) Clubbing of fingers

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