NUR 101 EXAM 3 QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS 2025/2026
Gas Exchange - CORRECT ANSWER -the process by which O2 is transported into the body & CO2
is transported out
Populations at risk for gas exchange - CORRECT ANSWER -Premature infants
Young children
Older adults
Individual risk factors (gas exchange) - CORRECT ANSWER -Age, allergies, air pollution
smoking, cystic fibrosis, COPD, heart failure, immunocompromised, sedentary lifestyle
Ventilation - CORRECT ANSWER -the act of inhaling and exhaling
Transport - CORRECT ANSWER -hemoglobin's ability to carry O2 from alveoli to cells for
metabolism & carry CO2 out
Perfusion - CORRECT ANSWER -the ability of blood to transport O2-containing hemoglobin to
cells & return CO2-containing HGB to the alveoli
Atelectasis - CORRECT ANSWER -collapsed lung; incomplete expansion of alveoli
Apnea - CORRECT ANSWER -absence of breathing
Hypoxia - CORRECT ANSWER -lack of oxygen
,Hyperventilation - CORRECT ANSWER -increased rate and depth of breathing
Dyspnea - CORRECT ANSWER -difficult or labored breathing
Tachypnea - CORRECT ANSWER -rapid breathing
Bradypnea - CORRECT ANSWER -RR less than 12 in adults
How is an incentive spirometer used? - CORRECT ANSWER -Hold at eye level, breathe out
completely, slowly inhale deeply with spirometer in mouth, hold breath for 10 seconds, slowly
exhale. Repeat 10 times.
What does the incentive spirometer help with? - CORRECT ANSWER -helps to repair lung
function after surgery
What are some aspects of O2 safety? - CORRECT ANSWER -Keep 5ft away from fire/heat
no smoking within 5ft
pressure ulcers
vesicular - CORRECT ANSWER -the soft, low-pitched, normal breath sounds heard over
peripheral lung fields
Inspiration > Expiration
diminished lung sounds - CORRECT ANSWER -decreased breath sounds with shallow breathing
, bronchovesicular - CORRECT ANSWER -the normal breath sound heard over major bronchi,
between scapula & below clavicles, characterized by moderate pitch
Inspiration = Expiration
bronchial - CORRECT ANSWER -normal breath sounds heard over the trachea
inspiration is slightly
assessment of pt with impaired gas exchange - CORRECT ANSWER -anxious, irritability, fatigue,
restlessness, Inc. HR, RR & Dec. SpO2
dyspnea, orthopenia, SOB, use of accessory muscles
complications caused by impaired gas exchange - CORRECT ANSWER -shallow breathing
COPD, asthma
pneumonia, bedrest
**anesthesia-most common
Treatment for Impaired gas exchange - CORRECT ANSWER -O2 therapy
Incentive Spirometer
Ambulation
Coughing & Deep breathing
Inhaler
Raise HOB
educate on hygiene
smoking cessation
bronchodilators
ANSWERS 2025/2026
Gas Exchange - CORRECT ANSWER -the process by which O2 is transported into the body & CO2
is transported out
Populations at risk for gas exchange - CORRECT ANSWER -Premature infants
Young children
Older adults
Individual risk factors (gas exchange) - CORRECT ANSWER -Age, allergies, air pollution
smoking, cystic fibrosis, COPD, heart failure, immunocompromised, sedentary lifestyle
Ventilation - CORRECT ANSWER -the act of inhaling and exhaling
Transport - CORRECT ANSWER -hemoglobin's ability to carry O2 from alveoli to cells for
metabolism & carry CO2 out
Perfusion - CORRECT ANSWER -the ability of blood to transport O2-containing hemoglobin to
cells & return CO2-containing HGB to the alveoli
Atelectasis - CORRECT ANSWER -collapsed lung; incomplete expansion of alveoli
Apnea - CORRECT ANSWER -absence of breathing
Hypoxia - CORRECT ANSWER -lack of oxygen
,Hyperventilation - CORRECT ANSWER -increased rate and depth of breathing
Dyspnea - CORRECT ANSWER -difficult or labored breathing
Tachypnea - CORRECT ANSWER -rapid breathing
Bradypnea - CORRECT ANSWER -RR less than 12 in adults
How is an incentive spirometer used? - CORRECT ANSWER -Hold at eye level, breathe out
completely, slowly inhale deeply with spirometer in mouth, hold breath for 10 seconds, slowly
exhale. Repeat 10 times.
What does the incentive spirometer help with? - CORRECT ANSWER -helps to repair lung
function after surgery
What are some aspects of O2 safety? - CORRECT ANSWER -Keep 5ft away from fire/heat
no smoking within 5ft
pressure ulcers
vesicular - CORRECT ANSWER -the soft, low-pitched, normal breath sounds heard over
peripheral lung fields
Inspiration > Expiration
diminished lung sounds - CORRECT ANSWER -decreased breath sounds with shallow breathing
, bronchovesicular - CORRECT ANSWER -the normal breath sound heard over major bronchi,
between scapula & below clavicles, characterized by moderate pitch
Inspiration = Expiration
bronchial - CORRECT ANSWER -normal breath sounds heard over the trachea
inspiration is slightly
assessment of pt with impaired gas exchange - CORRECT ANSWER -anxious, irritability, fatigue,
restlessness, Inc. HR, RR & Dec. SpO2
dyspnea, orthopenia, SOB, use of accessory muscles
complications caused by impaired gas exchange - CORRECT ANSWER -shallow breathing
COPD, asthma
pneumonia, bedrest
**anesthesia-most common
Treatment for Impaired gas exchange - CORRECT ANSWER -O2 therapy
Incentive Spirometer
Ambulation
Coughing & Deep breathing
Inhaler
Raise HOB
educate on hygiene
smoking cessation
bronchodilators