Rasmussen - MDC III - Exam 2
Questions and Answers 100% PASS
never confirm/deny anything
"tell me more about it" - CORRECT ANSWER-Therapeutic Communication Qs...
*airborne*
- N95
- negative pressure room - CORRECT ANSWER-What precautions are we using
for tuberculosis?
(SATA?)
*antimicrobials*
- isoniazid,
- rifampin
- pyrazinamide
- ethambutol
,**they will have to take these "long-term" (6-9 mo.)** - CORRECT ANSWER-
Medications to treat tuberculosis
- no ETOH
- medication compliance - stick with the doses, continue all the way through
- f/u with doctor appointments - CORRECT ANSWER-Patient Education:
*Long-term antibiotics*
(SATA?)
- sputum culture
**PPD test is NOT for diagnosing, it does NOT mean active exposure** -
CORRECT ANSWER-How do you diagnose tuberculosis?
*hepatotoxic*
- no ETOH
- no drugs
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, - eat a diet with quality protein; iron; vitamins A, B, C, and E; and abundant fresh
produce
- no other use of hepatotoxic medications - CORRECT ANSWER-What do
antimicrobials do to the body? And what patient education goes along with that?
(SATA?)
asthma - CORRECT ANSWER-__________ is a chronic intermittent airway
obstruction caused by inflammation of the airway tissues that results in
**bronchoconstriction**
▪ Intermittent and **reversible** airflow obstruction affecting airways only, **not
alveoli**
complete airway obstruction
intubation/tracheotomy....keep that airway patent - priority! - CORRECT
ANSWER-I think this is about *status asthmaticus*:
A patient comes in with asthma...you listen to their lungs and they have lung
sounds...then you lose lung sounds...what does that mean? What do we do next?
Questions and Answers 100% PASS
never confirm/deny anything
"tell me more about it" - CORRECT ANSWER-Therapeutic Communication Qs...
*airborne*
- N95
- negative pressure room - CORRECT ANSWER-What precautions are we using
for tuberculosis?
(SATA?)
*antimicrobials*
- isoniazid,
- rifampin
- pyrazinamide
- ethambutol
,**they will have to take these "long-term" (6-9 mo.)** - CORRECT ANSWER-
Medications to treat tuberculosis
- no ETOH
- medication compliance - stick with the doses, continue all the way through
- f/u with doctor appointments - CORRECT ANSWER-Patient Education:
*Long-term antibiotics*
(SATA?)
- sputum culture
**PPD test is NOT for diagnosing, it does NOT mean active exposure** -
CORRECT ANSWER-How do you diagnose tuberculosis?
*hepatotoxic*
- no ETOH
- no drugs
COPYRIGHT ©️ 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
, - eat a diet with quality protein; iron; vitamins A, B, C, and E; and abundant fresh
produce
- no other use of hepatotoxic medications - CORRECT ANSWER-What do
antimicrobials do to the body? And what patient education goes along with that?
(SATA?)
asthma - CORRECT ANSWER-__________ is a chronic intermittent airway
obstruction caused by inflammation of the airway tissues that results in
**bronchoconstriction**
▪ Intermittent and **reversible** airflow obstruction affecting airways only, **not
alveoli**
complete airway obstruction
intubation/tracheotomy....keep that airway patent - priority! - CORRECT
ANSWER-I think this is about *status asthmaticus*:
A patient comes in with asthma...you listen to their lungs and they have lung
sounds...then you lose lung sounds...what does that mean? What do we do next?