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657. A nurse is suctioning fluids, what's the max time you can
suction? Correct Answers 10 seconds
660 A client with a chest injury has suffered flail chest. Nurse
assesses the client for which most distinctive sign of flail chest?
Correct Answers Dyspnea, esp on exhalation. Inhalation pushes
the fractured rib segment inward, so when exhaling, there is pain
w breathing
661. Nurwse notices client has absence of breath sounds in r.
upper lobe of lung. Nurse immediately assesses for other s/s of:
Correct Answers r. pneumothorax
664. Nurse determines client understand's med adherence
regarding TB when she says: Correct Answers I should not be
contagious after 203 wks of med. therapy
670. Nurse taking hx of client w silicosis. Nurse assesses
whether client wears which of the following during periods of
exposure to silica particles? Correct Answers mask
silicosis results from chronic, excesss inhalation of particles
A client has a prescription to take guaifenesin (mucinex), the
nurse determines the client understands when they say they will:
Correct Answers take the tablet w a full glass of water
, water decreases the viscosity of secretions, making them easier
to expectorate
A community health nurse is conducting educational session w
community members regarding TB. nurse tells group one of the
1st s/s TB is: Correct Answers 4, a cough with the
expectoration of mucoid sputum
A cromolyn sodium (intal) inhaler is prescribed for client w
allergic asthma. Nurse tells the client that which is an adverse
effect of this med? Correct Answers Bronchospasms
A nurse is assessing client w multiple trauma @ risk for
developing acute resp distress syndrome. The nurse assesses for
which earliest sign of ARDS? Correct Answers -increased RR
A nurse is caring for a client hospitalized w acute exacerbation
of COPD. which of the following would the nurse expect to note
on assessment of client? Correct Answers 2, hyperinflated chest
noted on chest x-ray, and flattened diaphragm if disease is
advanced
A nurse is caring for client after bronchoscopy and biopsy.
Which of the following s/s should be reported to provider
immediately? Correct Answers bronchospasm
A nurse is in a provider's office and assessing a client who states
he was recently exposed to TB. Which of the following is a
clinical manifestation of pulm TB? Correct Answers night
sweats and fevers