Certified Pulmonary Function Technologist (CPFT) Practice Exam

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If a patient has had a recent bacterial infection, what is the advisable course of action before testing?

  1. Test them immediately

  2. Ensure isolation precautions are taken

  3. Schedule the test for the end of the day

  4. Postpone the test indefinitely

The correct answer is: Schedule the test for the end of the day

In the context of pulmonary function testing following a recent bacterial infection, scheduling the test for the end of the day may provide an opportunity to ensure that the facility is adequately prepared for the patient's arrival and any necessary precautions are in place. Testing a patient who has recently had a bacterial infection can pose risks to other patients and staff, particularly in a healthcare setting where airborne pathogens may spread. By postponing the test to a later time in the day, there may be a chance to implement proper infection control measures, such as thorough cleaning of testing spaces or ensuring fewer patients are present in the facility at that time. Immediate testing could compromise the health and safety of others in the clinic, and postponing indefinitely may not be practical; it is important for ongoing treatment and assessment. Ensuring that isolation precautions are taken is essential, but might not be directly implied in the choice to schedule it for the end of the day. Therefore, the option to test at a designated time later allows for preparation while also considering the patient's health and potential risk to others.