Physiotherapy in Cardiorespiratory Conditions – MCQs

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1. What is the primary aim of physiotherapy in respiratory conditions?



2. Which technique is most effective for airway clearance in cystic fibrosis?



3. Which breathing technique is useful in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)?



4. Which device is commonly used to encourage deep breathing after surgery?



5. Which of the following is a contraindication for postural drainage?



6. Which position improves oxygenation in patients with severe ARDS?



7. What is the primary benefit of diaphragmatic breathing exercises?



8. Which exercise is best suited for pulmonary rehabilitation?



9. Which secretion clearance technique uses vibration during expiration?



10. Which of the following is an objective of cardiac rehabilitation?



11. Which phase of cardiac rehabilitation begins in the hospital?



12. Which of the following exercises is safe in Phase I cardiac rehabilitation?



13. The six-minute walk test (6MWT) is commonly used to assess:



14. Which breathing exercise reduces dynamic hyperinflation in COPD?



15. Which position helps relieve breathlessness in COPD patients?



16. Which test is commonly used to monitor lung function in asthma?



17. What is the recommended intensity for aerobic training in cardiac patients?



18. Which of the following is NOT a contraindication for cardiac rehabilitation exercise?



19. Which exercise principle is essential in pulmonary rehabilitation?



20. Which manual technique helps mobilize secretions in bronchiectasis?



21. Which condition is characterized by permanent dilation of bronchi?



22. Which breathing strategy helps prevent atelectasis after surgery?



23. Which of the following is an expected outcome of pulmonary rehabilitation?



24. Which device assists in positive expiratory pressure therapy (PEP)?



25. Which heart condition is most commonly treated with physiotherapy-based cardiac rehabilitation?



26. Which breathing exercise emphasizes slow inhalation followed by a relaxed sigh?



27. Which muscle is the primary muscle of inspiration?



28. What is the primary aim of interval training in cardiac patients?



29. Which of the following is the most energy-efficient breathing pattern?



30. Which technique helps prevent deep vein thrombosis (DVT) after surgery?



31. Which physiotherapy technique is essential in ICU patients on mechanical ventilation?



32. Which gas exchange abnormality is common in COPD?



33. Which position is ideal for drainage of the lower lobes of lungs?



34. Which exercise is most useful for cardiac endurance?



35. Which condition requires careful monitoring of oxygen saturation during physiotherapy?



36. Which airway clearance technique is performed with a “ha” sound?



37. Which pulmonary condition is characterized by reversible airway obstruction?



38. Which of the following is an absolute contraindication to exercise in cardiac rehab?



39. Which method is commonly used for inspiratory muscle training?



40. Which scale is commonly used to assess perceived exertion in cardiac rehabilitation?



41. Which exercise prevents pulmonary complications in bedridden patients?



42. Which condition often requires pursed-lip breathing as self-management?



43. Which parameter is commonly monitored during cardiac rehab?



44. Which component is NOT part of pulmonary rehabilitation?



45. Which exercise intensity is most suitable for COPD patients?



46. Which posture helps reduce orthopnea?



47. Which of the following is an early warning sign during exercise in cardiac rehab?



48. Which technique is recommended to mobilize secretions in unconscious patients?



49. Which exercise is best for overall cardiovascular health?



50. The ultimate goal of cardiorespiratory physiotherapy is:



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