Egan's Fundamentals Of Respiratory Care, 11th Edition Test Bank
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Chapter 02 – Delivering Evidence-Based Respiratory Care
Kacmarek et al.: Eganโs Fundamentals of Respiratory Care, 11th Edition
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. Quality in the practice of respiratory care encompasses which of the following?
1. Personnel performing care
2. Equipment used
3. Method or manner in which care is provided
4. Level of experience of respiratory care providers
a. 1 and 2 only
b. 3 only
c. 1, 3, and 4 only
d. 1, 2, 3, and 4
ANS: D
Quality, as applied to the practice of respiratory care, is multidimensional. It encompasses the
personnel who perform respiratory care, the equipment used, and the method or manner in
which care is provided.
DIF: Recall
REF: p. 18
OBJ: 1
2. Who is professionally responsible for the clinical function of the respiratory care department?
a. Shift supervisor
b. Department head
c. Medical director
d. Clinical supervisor
ANS: C
The medical director of respiratory care is professionally responsible for the clinical function
of the department and provides oversight of the clinical care that is delivered (Box 2-1).
DIF: Recall
REF: p. 19
OBJ: 1
3. What is the most essential aspect of providing quality respiratory care?
1. Care being provided is indicated.
2. Care is delivered competently and appropriately.
3. Physician appropriately evaluates patient before care is initiated.
a. 1 and 2 only
b. 3 only
c. 2 and 3 only
d. 1, 2, and 3
ANS: A
The medical director of respiratory care is professionally responsible for the clinical function
of the department and provides oversight of the clinical care that is delivered (Box 2-1).
DIF: Recall
REF: p. 19
OBJ: 2
4. The medical director of respiratory care is responsible for which of the following?
1. Supervision of ongoing quality assurance activities
2. Supervision of respiratory therapists performing pulmonary function testing
3. Participation in the selection and promotion of technical staff
4. Medical direction of the in-service and educational programs
a. 1 only
b. 1 and 4 only
c. 1, 2, and 3 only
d. 1, 2, 3, and 4
ANS: D
Perhaps the most essential aspect of providing quality respiratory care is to ensure that the
care being provided is indicated and that it is delivered competently and appropriately.
DIF: Recall
REF: p. 19
OBJ: 1
5. What is the chief reason that respiratory care protocols were developed and are currently
being used in hospitals throughout North America?
a. Enhance proper allocation of respiratory care services.
b. Decrease patient care costs to hospitals and insurance companies.
c. Expand patient care skills among respiratory care providers.
d. Enhance efficiency of respiratory care personnel in providing patient care.
ANS: A
Misallocation has led to the use of respiratory care protocols that are implemented by
respiratory therapists (as described under โMethods for Enhancing the Quality of Respiratory
Careโ).
DIF: Application
REF: p. 19
OBJ: 1
6. Which of the following factors is important in determining the quality of care delivered by a
respiratory therapist?
a. Education
b. Experience
c. Training
d. All of the above
ANS: D
The quality of respiratory therapists depends primarily on their training, education,
experience, and professionalism.
DIF: Recall
REF: p. 19
OBJ: 1
7. Respiratory care education programs are reviewed by which committee to ensure quality?
a. Committee on Accreditation for Respiratory Care
b. American Association for Respiratory Care Education
c. Joint Review Committee Respiratory Care Education
d. Respiratory Care Education Committee
ANS: A
Respiratory care education programs are reviewed by the Committee on Accreditation for
Respiratory Care (CoARC).
DIF: Recall
REF: p. 19
OBJ: 1
8. The word โcredentialingโ in general refers to what?
a. Recognition of an individual in the profession
b. Licensure by a state or national organization
c. Successful completion of entry-level board examination
d. Voluntary certification by state agency
ANS: A
โCredentialingโ is a general term that refers to the recognition of individuals in particular
occupations or professions.
DIF: Recall
REF: p. 20
OBJ: 1
9. What term is used to describe the process in which a government agency gives an individual
permission to practice an occupation?
a. Certification
b. Licensure
c. Registry
d. Credentialing
ANS: B
Licensure is the process in which a government agency gives an individual permission to
practice an occupation.
DIF: Recall
REF: p. 20
OBJ: 1
10. What agency is responsible for ensuring quality in respiratory care through voluntary
certification and registration?
a. JRCRTE
b. CoARC
c. NBRC
d. AARC
ANS: C
The primary method of ensuring quality in respiratory care is voluntary certification or
registration conducted by the National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC).
DIF: Recall
REF: p. 21
OBJ: 1
11. What organization is responsible for credentialing respiratory therapists?
a. AARC
b. ATS
c. NBRC
d. ACCP
ANS: C
The primary method of ensuring quality in respiratory care is voluntary certification or
registration conducted by the National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC).
DIF: Recall
REF: p. 21
OBJ: 1
12. Which of the following are characteristics of a respiratory care professional?
1. Participates in continuing education activities.
2. Obtains professional credentials.
3. Adheres to a code of ethics.
4. Completes an accredited education program.
a. 1, 2 and 3 only
b. 2, 3, and 4 only
c. 1, 2, and 4 only
d. 1, 2, 3, and 4
ANS: D
A professional is characterized as an individual conforming to the technical and ethical
standards of a profession. Respiratory therapists demonstrate their professionalism by
maintaining the highest practice standards, by engaging in ongoing learning, by conducting
research to advance the quality of respiratory care, and by participating in organized activities
through professional societies such as the American Association for Respiratory Care and
associated state societies. Box 2-3 lists the professional attributes of a respiratory therapist.
DIF: Recall
REF: p. 21
OBJ: 1
13. HIPAA was established in 1996 to set standards related to sharing confidential health history
information about patients. What does the letter โPโ stand for?
a. Privacy
b. Portability
c. Patient
d. Protection
ANS: B
HIPAA is the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
DIF: Recall
REF: p. 22
OBJ: 1
14. Which of the following is an essential element of a comprehensive protocol program?
a. Carefully structured assessment tool and care plan form
b. Active quality monitoring
c. Comprehensive delineation of boundaries between respiratory care, nursing, and
physician personnel
d. Both b and c
ANS: A
Carefully structured assessment tool and care plan form (Figures 2-3 and 2-4) are essential
elements for a comprehensive protocol program.
DIF: Recall
REF: p. 22
OBJ: 2
15. What voluntary accrediting agency monitors quality in respiratory care departments?
a. JRCRTE
b. AARC
c. FDA
d. The Joint Commission
ANS: D
The Joint Commission requires a hospital service to have a quality assurance plan to provide a
system for controlling quality.
DIF: Recall
REF: p. 21
OBJ: 1
16. Current Joint Commission standards for accreditation emphasize which of the following?
a. Continual quality improvement
b. Therapist-driven protocols
c. License and registration of health care providers
d. Health, welfare, and safety of patients using respiratory care equipment
ANS: A
Current Joint Commission standards for accreditation emphasize organization-wide efforts for
continuous quality improvement (CQI).
DIF: Recall
REF: p. 21
OBJ: 1
17. To monitor correctness of respiratory care plans, which of the following should be used?
a. Nursing care plans
b. Physician progress notes
c. Care plan auditors and case study exercises
d. Daily patient rounds with medical director
ANS: C
Specific methods to monitor the quality of respiratory care protocol programs include
conducting care plan audits in real time and ensuring practitioner training by using case study
exercises.
DIF: Application
REF: pp. 27-28
OBJ: 2
18. What is one advantage that has been shown of respiratory care protocols?
a. Increase in the number of procedures performed by respiratory care providers
b. Decrease in the overordering of respiratory care services
c. Decrease in the cost savings to respiratory care departments
d. Decrease in the cost of performing each respiratory care procedure
ANS: B
Most studies show a significant decrease in overordering respiratory care services.
DIF: Application
REF: pp. 22-23
OBJ: 2
19. Treatment based on careful review of available literature is known as:
a. evidence-based medicine.
b. protocol-based medicine.
c. review-based medicine.
d. team-based health care.
ANS: A
Evidence-based medicine refers to an approach to determining optimal clinical management
based on several practices.
DIF: Recall
REF: p. 30
OBJ: 5
20. What term is used to describe the work done by a researcher who reviews numerous studies
on a single topic and gives more weight to the more rigorous ones before making
recommendations?
a. White paper
b. Meta-analysis
c. Alpha review
d. Apical review
ANS: B
Meta-analyses assess the quality of available evidence and give weight to better-designed,
more rigorous studies.
DIF: Recall
REF: p. 32
OBJ: 5
21. How are competencies being used to monitor the quality of respiratory care?
a. They focus on cost saving strategies.
b. They are used to check the skill and knowledge of respiratory through the use of
clinical simulations.
c. They are used to educate therapist on new treatments and procedures.
d. They are used to review protocols.
ANS: B
The purpose of competencies is to check for having suitable and sufficient skills, knowledge,
and experience for specific tasks.
DIF: Recall
REF: p. 26
OBJ: 3
22. What is/are the essential component(s) comprise(s) disease management programs?
1. An integrated health care system that can provide a full range of a patientโs needs
2. A knowledge regarding prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases
3. A commitment to CQI
4. A sophisticated clinical and administrative information system that helps assess patterns in
the clinical practice
a. 1 and 3 only
b. 2 only
c. 3 and 4 only
d. 1, 2, 3, and 4
ANS: D
All of the above are the essential components for a disease management team to be successful
at meeting the clinical needs of the patients and hospital.
DIF: Recall
REF: pp. 31-32
OBJ: 4
23. What is a cohort study?
a. Comparing the clinical outcomes from two different groups
b. Single patient study
c. A literature-based review
d. Collection of patients with similar clinical situations
ANS: A
Cohort studies, which compare the clinical outcomes in two compared groups (or cohorts),
generally have greater scientific rigor than case studies or case series and consist of two broad
types of study designs: observational cohort studies and randomized controlled trials.
DIF: Recall
REF: pp. 31-32
OBJ: 5
24. What are the key outcomes that are looked at in different types of studies?
a. Patient survival
b. Discharge from ICU
c. Organ system failure
d. All of the above
ANS: D
All three are important key outcomes that are evaluated and compared when looking at study
results.
DIF: Recall
REF: pp. 31-32
OBJ: 5
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