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NRSG 2350 Exam 3 Meds 2025-2026
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Atelectasis - ANSWERS● complete or partial collapse of the lung

alveoli within the lung deflate or poorly filled with fluid.

● most common after surgery due to anesthesia



Pulmonary embolism - ANSWERS● Blocking of a pulmonary artery due to a blood clot

DVT is a risk for PE

● Manifestations: SOB, hypoxia, hemoptysis, pleuritic CP, and elevated rr

● Treatment: thrombolytics, anticoag w heparin, coumadin, O2

● Diagnosis: only tells that theres a clot, not location

lower extremity ultrasound and CT angiogram



Emphysema - ANSWERS● a condition in which the air sacs of the lungs are damaged and enlarged,
causing breathlessness.

● Signs: dyspnea on exertion, late dyspnea at rest

tachycardia, prolonged expiration, barrel chet, purse lips



chronic bronchitis - ANSWERS● Condition where irritation of airways occurs

- major and small

- increased number of mucous cells

- mucus hypersecretion

● Mostly men, productive cough, present for years and gets worse

- diagnosis requires history of chronic cough thats lasted for at least three months for two years

, pneumonia - ANSWERS● Condition where inflammation of the lung structures occurs

- bacteria and virus

● Symptoms --> fever, cough, chills, SOB, chest pain, fatigue

● Diagnosis chest x-ray and leukocytosis

- community acquired or HAI

- treated via o2, fluids, antipyretics and antibiotics



Asthma - ANSWERS● reversible airway obstruction

- can be caused by exposure to allergens

● Symptoms : wheeze, SOB, chest tightness

● Diagnosis: PTFS

● Treatment : sympathomimetics, bronchodilators, corticosteroids, mast cell inhibitors, reduce
exposures, o2



BUN - ANSWERSblood urea nitrogen: measures amount of urea nitrogen in blood, used to access kidney
function



COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) - ANSWERS● treatable, not reversible

● Condition where chronic obstruction of airways occurs

- leads to loss of alveolar tissue and lung fibers

● Emphysema --> damage to alveoli

● Bronchitis --> inflammation/ mucus airway

●RISK: smoking, coal, dust

●Pathophysiology: tissue destruction, diminished air flow, air trapping>

TREAT- smoking cessatiohyperinflammationn, o2, bronchodilators, anticholinergics, steroids, antibiotics



Creatinine - ANSWERSnitrogenous waste excreted in the urine, assesses kidney function



pyelonephritis - ANSWERSinflammation of the renal pelvis and the kidney (UTI)
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