Focused Testlet 33

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Scenario:

You are providing medical coverage for a Little League baseball tournament. This is the first tournament of the spring season. A mother escorts her 10-year-old son to the tent. She states that she cannot seem to get his asthma under control.

Question 1

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If the child’s asthma is not under control, what should you expect to hear?

Crackles

Rales

Wheezing

Stridor

Pleural rubs

Diminished lung sounds

Scenario:

You are providing medical coverage for a Little League baseball tournament. This is the first tournament of the spring season. A mother escorts her 10-year-old son to the tent. She states that she cannot seem to get his asthma under control.

Question 2

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You have decided to ausculate this athlete’s breathing. To assess bronchial breath sounds, where should you place the diaphragm of the stethoscope?

Using your mouse, click the appropriate location on the image to indicate the correct response. You may reposition the circle until you are satisfied with its placement. Then click the SUBMIT RESPONSE button to submit the question for scoring.

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Scenario:

You are providing medical coverage for a Little League baseball tournament. This is the first tournament of the spring season. A mother escorts her 10-year-old son to the tent. She states that she cannot seem to get his asthma under control.

Question 3

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You have decided to ausculate this athlete’s breathing. To assess vesicular breath sounds, where should you place the diaphragm of the stethoscope?

Using your mouse, click the appropriate location on the image to indicate the correct response. You may reposition the circle until you are satisfied with its placement. Then click the SUBMIT RESPONSE button to submit the question for scoring.

SUBMIT RESPONSE

Scenario:

You are providing medical coverage for a Little League baseball tournament. This is the first tournament of the spring season. A mother escorts her 10-year-old son to the tent. She states that she cannot seem to get his asthma under control.

Question 4

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Breath sounds can be helpful in determining an underlying condition. Match the breath sound to the potential underlying pathology.
  • Rhonchi

  • Rales

  • Wheeze

  • Crackles

  • Bronchophony

  • Friction rub

Bronchitis

Pleurisy

Pneumonia

Asthma

Tuberculosis

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