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CH.25, 26, 27, & 28 LEWIS RESPIRATORY EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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To promote the release of surfactant, the nurse encourages the patient to a. take deep breaths b. cough five times per hour to prevent alveolar collapse c. decrease fluid intake to reduce fluid accumulation in the alveoli d. sit with head of bed elevated to promote air movement through the pores of Kohn - ANS a. take deep breaths A patient with a respiratory condition asks, "How does air get into my lungs?" The nurse bases her answer on knowledge that air moves into the lungs because of a. increased CO2 and decreased O2 in the blood b. contraction of the accessory muscles CH.25, 26, 27, & 28 LEWIS RESPIRATORY EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2 Copyright ©2025 FYNDLAY ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. c. stimulation of the respiratory muscles by the chemoreceptors d. decrease in intrathoracic pressure relative to pressure at the airway - ANS d. decrease in intrathoracic pressure relative to pressure at the airway The nurse can best determine adequate arterial oxygenation of the blood by assessing a. heart rate b. hemoglobin level c. arterial oxygen partial pressure d. arterial carbon dioxide partial pressure - ANS c. arterial oxygen partial pressure When teaching a patient about the most important respiratory defense mechanism distal to the respiratory bronchioles, which topic would the nurse discuss a. alveolar macrophages b. impaction of particles c. reflex bronchoconstriction d. mucociliary clearance mechanism - ANS a. alveolar macrophages 3 Copyright ©2025 FYNDLAY ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. A student nurse asks the RN what can be measured by ABG. The RN tells the student that the ABG can measure: select all that apply a. acid-base balance b. oxygenation status c. acidity of blood d. bicarbonate in arterial blood e. overall balance of electrolytes in arterial blood - ANS a. acid-base balance b. oxygenation status c. acidity of blood d. bicarbonate in arterial blood To detect early s/s of inadequate oxygenation, the nurse would examine the patient for: a. dyspnea and hypotension b. apprehension and restlessness c. cyanosis and cool, clammy skin 4 Copyright ©2025 FYNDLAY ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. d. increased urine output and diaphoresis - ANS b. apprehension and restlessness During the respiratory assessment of an older adult, the nurse would expect to find: Select all that apply a. a vigorous reflex cough b. increased chest expansion c. increased residual volume d. diminished lung sounds at base of lungs e. increased anteroposterior chest diameter - ANS c. increased residual volume d. diminished lung sounds at base of lungs e. increased anteroposterior chest diameter When assessing activi

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CH.25, 26, 27, & 28 LEWIS RESPIRATORY
EXAM 2025 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS




To promote the release of surfactant, the nurse encourages the patient to




a. take deep breaths


b. cough five times per hour to prevent alveolar collapse


c. decrease fluid intake to reduce fluid accumulation in the alveoli


d. sit with head of bed elevated to promote air movement through the pores of Kohn -

ANS a. take deep breaths




A patient with a respiratory condition asks, "How does air get into my lungs?" The nurse bases

her answer on knowledge that air moves into the lungs because of




a. increased CO2 and decreased O2 in the blood


b. contraction of the accessory muscles

1 Copyright ©2025 FYNDLAY ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

,c. stimulation of the respiratory muscles by the chemoreceptors


d. decrease in intrathoracic pressure relative to pressure at the airway - ANS d. decrease in

intrathoracic pressure relative to pressure at the airway




The nurse can best determine adequate arterial oxygenation of the blood by assessing




a. heart rate


b. hemoglobin level


c. arterial oxygen partial pressure


d. arterial carbon dioxide partial pressure - ANS c. arterial oxygen partial pressure




When teaching a patient about the most important respiratory defense mechanism distal to the

respiratory bronchioles, which topic would the nurse discuss




a. alveolar macrophages


b. impaction of particles


c. reflex bronchoconstriction


d. mucociliary clearance mechanism - ANS a. alveolar macrophages

2 Copyright ©2025 FYNDLAY ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

,A student nurse asks the RN what can be measured by ABG. The RN tells the student that the

ABG can measure: select all that apply




a. acid-base balance


b. oxygenation status


c. acidity of blood


d. bicarbonate in arterial blood


e. overall balance of electrolytes in arterial blood - ANS a. acid-base balance


b. oxygenation status


c. acidity of blood


d. bicarbonate in arterial blood




To detect early s/s of inadequate oxygenation, the nurse would examine the patient for:




a. dyspnea and hypotension


b. apprehension and restlessness


c. cyanosis and cool, clammy skin

3 Copyright ©2025 FYNDLAY ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

, d. increased urine output and diaphoresis - ANS b. apprehension and restlessness




During the respiratory assessment of an older adult, the nurse would expect to find: Select all

that apply




a. a vigorous reflex cough


b. increased chest expansion


c. increased residual volume


d. diminished lung sounds at base of lungs


e. increased anteroposterior chest diameter - ANS c. increased residual volume


d. diminished lung sounds at base of lungs


e. increased anteroposterior chest diameter




When assessing activity-exercise patterns related to respiratory health, the nurse inquires

about




a. dyspnea during rest or exercise


b. recent weight loss or weight gain

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