The respiratory therapist is performing palpation on a patie…

The respiratory therapist is performing palpation on a patient recently admitted to the medical ward. The therapist notes decreased tactile fremitus over the right lung. Which of the following could most likely be the cause for this physical examination finding?

The respiratory therapist is conducting a patient interview…

The respiratory therapist is conducting a patient interview and recording responses in the patient’s electronic health record.  The respiratory therapist should take which of the following into account regarding the use of the computer to record responses?

A patient who appears emaciated presents to the emergency de…

A patient who appears emaciated presents to the emergency department with a history of low-grade, intermittent, afternoon fevers; frequent, paroxysmal bouts of coughing; hemoptysis; and night sweats. The following should be considered as part of the differential diagnosis (a list of possible disease states that could account for the observed signs and symptoms): 1. Tuberculosis. 2. Pneumonia. 3. Some types of cancers. 4. Pleuritic chest pain.