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- Question 1 of 16
1. Question
Can history and physical examination diagnose COPD?
- Question 2 of 16
2. Question
Which question below is NOT asked on the COPD Population Screener?
- Question 3 of 16
3. Question
Airflow limitation can be diagnosed with certainty without spirometry.
- Question 4 of 16
4. Question
What information is NOT needed to calculate predicted values for spirometry?
- Question 5 of 16
5. Question
Which statement about preparing a patient for spirometry is NOT true?
- Question 6 of 16
6. Question
A patient may have good effort but poor spirometry technique.
- Question 7 of 16
7. Question
Following the GOLD guidelines, Stage 2 Moderate COPD FEV1 is:
- Question 8 of 16
8. Question
Therapy for Stage 2 Moderate COPD includes everything except:
- Question 9 of 16
9. Question
Stage 3 to 4, Severe to Very Severe COPD patients do not benefit from exercise training.
- Question 10 of 16
10. Question
An “activated” patient must have”
- Question 11 of 16
11. Question
The “2As & R” approach to smoking intervention stand for:
- Question 12 of 16
12. Question
The first of the 5 communication strategies to increase adherence is:
- Question 13 of 16
13. Question
The “5As” are:
- Question 14 of 16
14. Question
One technique from Motivational Interviewing is:
- Question 15 of 16
15. Question
Reasons providers often do NOT address patient smoking include
- Question 16 of 16
16. Question
Cigarette smoking is as addicting as heroin, cocaine, or amphetamines