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NURS 629 Exam 3 – MVU Questions and Answers with
Complete Solutions UPDATED!!!
Asthma Management (Steps 1-4)
Question Answer
Intermittent Less than 2 days a week and zero
Asthma - Step 1 nighttime awakenings. No
(Symptoms) interference with daily activities.
Step 1 Treatment SABA (Short-Acting Beta-Agonist).
More than 2 times a week but not
Mild Persistent
daily. Nighttime awakenings 1 to 2
Asthma - Step 2
times a month. Minor limitation on
(Symptoms)
daily activities.
Step 2 Treatment Low dose ICS (Inhaled Corticosteroid)
(0-4 YO) + SABA.
Step 2 Treatment
Low dose ICS + SABA.
(5-11 YO)
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Question Answer
Moderate Daily Symptoms. 3 to 4 nighttime
Persistent Asthma - awakenings per month. Some
Step 3 (Symptoms) limitations on normal activity.
Medium dose ICS + SABA. Consult
Step 3 Treatment
with asthma specialist if step 3 or
(0-4 YO)
higher is required.
Low dose ICS + LABA (Long-Acting
Step 3 Treatment
Beta-Agonist) + SABA (or
(5-11 YO)
combination inhaler).
Severe Persistent Daily throughout the day. Nighttime
Asthma - Step 4 awakenings more than once a week.
(Symptoms) Extremely limiting on daily activities.
Step 4 Treatment Should have consulted with a
(0-4 YO) specialist.
Step 4 Treatment Medium Dose ICS + LABA + SABA.
(5-11 YO) Consult with a Specialist.
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Screening and Normal Values
Question Answer
4 YO. Normal -10 to +15. The
When do we screen higher the number, the greater the
for hearing and what loss. Severe loss 71-90 (learning
is normal? disability, limited vocabulary).
Profound greater than 90.
When do we screen 9-11 YO. Fasting lipid panel or
for Hyperlipidemia? Non-fasting Non-HDL.
Visual Acuity at 0 to 2
20/400.
months old?
Visual Acuity for 4
20/200.
months old?
Visual Acuity for 6
20/150.
months old?
Visual Acuity for 12
20/50.
months old?
NURS 629 Exam 3 – MVU Questions and Answers with
Complete Solutions UPDATED!!!
Asthma Management (Steps 1-4)
Question Answer
Intermittent Less than 2 days a week and zero
Asthma - Step 1 nighttime awakenings. No
(Symptoms) interference with daily activities.
Step 1 Treatment SABA (Short-Acting Beta-Agonist).
More than 2 times a week but not
Mild Persistent
daily. Nighttime awakenings 1 to 2
Asthma - Step 2
times a month. Minor limitation on
(Symptoms)
daily activities.
Step 2 Treatment Low dose ICS (Inhaled Corticosteroid)
(0-4 YO) + SABA.
Step 2 Treatment
Low dose ICS + SABA.
(5-11 YO)
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Question Answer
Moderate Daily Symptoms. 3 to 4 nighttime
Persistent Asthma - awakenings per month. Some
Step 3 (Symptoms) limitations on normal activity.
Medium dose ICS + SABA. Consult
Step 3 Treatment
with asthma specialist if step 3 or
(0-4 YO)
higher is required.
Low dose ICS + LABA (Long-Acting
Step 3 Treatment
Beta-Agonist) + SABA (or
(5-11 YO)
combination inhaler).
Severe Persistent Daily throughout the day. Nighttime
Asthma - Step 4 awakenings more than once a week.
(Symptoms) Extremely limiting on daily activities.
Step 4 Treatment Should have consulted with a
(0-4 YO) specialist.
Step 4 Treatment Medium Dose ICS + LABA + SABA.
(5-11 YO) Consult with a Specialist.
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Screening and Normal Values
Question Answer
4 YO. Normal -10 to +15. The
When do we screen higher the number, the greater the
for hearing and what loss. Severe loss 71-90 (learning
is normal? disability, limited vocabulary).
Profound greater than 90.
When do we screen 9-11 YO. Fasting lipid panel or
for Hyperlipidemia? Non-fasting Non-HDL.
Visual Acuity at 0 to 2
20/400.
months old?
Visual Acuity for 4
20/200.
months old?
Visual Acuity for 6
20/150.
months old?
Visual Acuity for 12
20/50.
months old?