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Intro to respiratory care ch 1 exam with answers, Exams of Nursing

Information on respiratory care practitioner licensure, credentialing exams, and various respiratory care specialties. It explains the requirements for taking the National Board of Respiratory Care (NBRC) entry-level exam, the two exams required for the RRT credential, and the clinical simulation exam (CSE) for RRT credentialing. It also covers specialties such as neonatal pediatric specialist (NPS), pulmonary function technologist (RPFT), and sleep disorders testing and therapeutic intervention specialist (SDS). Additionally, it discusses the American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC) and the Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC).

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2022/2023

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Download Intro to respiratory care ch 1 exam with answers and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! Intro to respiratory care ch 1 exam with answers State Licensure (RCP) - correct answer "authorization granted to allow an activity that would otherwise be forbidden" -(RCP) respiratory Care Practitioner >have to show proof of passing CRT/RRT examination >RC is licensed and nationally credential Credential (RRT) - correct answer -"permission to practice an area of expertise granted by agencies testifying that specific knowledges has been gained based on suitable education, training, and practical experience. -National Board of Respiratory Care (NBRC) is a health certifying board created to evaluated the professional competence of respiratory therapists. NBRC credential - correct answer -after completing required education (associate or bachelors degree) the graduate may sit for the NBRC entry level exam. -Two exams are required for the RRT credential and one exam required for the CRT credential -two passing scores on entry-level exam used to evaluate competency: >lower passing score: certified respiratory therapist (CRT) > high passing score: completion of RRT written exam and eligible to sit for clinical simulation exam (CSE) RRT credentialing - correct answer -has to take the clinical simulation exam (CSE) a simulation exam that test clinical competencies at the RRT level. 20 different patient scenarios, information gather and decision making skills are tested. -successful completion of ID/DM for all patient simulations= Registerested respiratory therapist (RRT) credentialing NPS - correct answer neonatal pediatric specialist RPFT CPFT - correct answer pulmonary function technologist Intro to respiratory care ch 1 exam with answers (RPFT) registerested (CPFT) certified SDS - correct answer Sleep Disorders Testing and Therapeutic Intervention Specialist ACCS - correct answer Adult Critical Care Specialist (AEC) (NAECB) - correct answer asthma educator certified (AE-C) through National Asthma Educator Certification Board (NAECB) Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC) - correct answer commission dedicated to serve the public by ensuring high quality RC education through accreditation services; to provide consumer protection, advance/enhance the profession, and protect against compromise of educational quality Medical directory - correct answer Dr. Peter Petrol American Association for Respiratory care (AARC) - correct answer nonprofit professional organization representing therapists nation wide through lobby efforts for beneficial legislation nationally and locally. Hypoxia or "Low Oxygen" - correct answer abnormal deficiency of O2 in arterial blood -airforce began to use the Puritan-Bennett oxygen mask with pilots -aviation/submarine medical units experimenting with oxygen Nebulizer - correct answer medical device that produces aerosol with suspended liquid particles in a gas. (inhaler)
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