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, Treating an asthma exacerbation - correct ans:Help patient use their inhaler. If it's not available
paramedics can administer albuterol and/or a steroid inhaler (symbicort). Administer oxygen as needed.
This can range from 2L to 100% NRB
Signs and symptoms of pneumonia - correct ans:Coughing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, pain
when coughing, coughing up phlegm, fever and chills, fatigue.
Signs and symptoms of emphysema - correct ans:Patients will most likely experience SOB, especially
during activity. Will cause coughing and wheezing that can produce phlegm. Difficulty sleeping, fatigue.
Barrel chest, dyspnea on exertion, chronic hypoxemia
Side effects of a beta 2 medication - correct ans:Bronchodilators can cause symptoms like dry mouth, a
fast heart rate, tremors/shaking, anxiety, dizziness, headaches and other rare side effects like an upset
stomach.
Techniques for administering a prescribed inhaler - correct ans:Remove the cap and shake the inhaler.
Have the patient blow a deep breath out. Then you put the inhaler in their mouth, and have them place
it between their teeth and seal their lips around it. Instruct the patient to take a deep SLOW breath in as
you press down on the canister and continue to breath in for 10 seconds. After administered, place the
cap back on the inhaler. You can repeat this in one minute.
Signs and symptoms of pulmonary edema - correct ans:Can be caused by a heart condition or
pneumonia. Chest pain, coughing, feeling tired, getting short of breath are all symptoms. Rapid and
shallow respirations, dyspnea.
Signs and symptoms of cystic fibrosis - correct ans:Affects the gastrointestinal tract and respiratory
system. Abdominal pain, diarrhea or constipation, and heartburn. Coughing w/ or w/o blood; mucous,
wheezing, SOB, pulmonary hypertension. This condition could lead to acute bronchitis, inability to gain
weight - weight loss, and pneumonia.
Signs and symptoms of pulmonary chest pain - correct ans:There are several intense symptoms
associated with pulmonary chest pain. Someone can feel tight, burning, or intense pressure. There can
be acute pain that worsens with activity, comes and goes, or pain that stays
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, Treating an asthma exacerbation - correct ans:Help patient use their inhaler. If it's not available
paramedics can administer albuterol and/or a steroid inhaler (symbicort). Administer oxygen as needed.
This can range from 2L to 100% NRB
Signs and symptoms of pneumonia - correct ans:Coughing, shortness of breath, chest tightness, pain
when coughing, coughing up phlegm, fever and chills, fatigue.
Signs and symptoms of emphysema - correct ans:Patients will most likely experience SOB, especially
during activity. Will cause coughing and wheezing that can produce phlegm. Difficulty sleeping, fatigue.
Barrel chest, dyspnea on exertion, chronic hypoxemia
Side effects of a beta 2 medication - correct ans:Bronchodilators can cause symptoms like dry mouth, a
fast heart rate, tremors/shaking, anxiety, dizziness, headaches and other rare side effects like an upset
stomach.
Techniques for administering a prescribed inhaler - correct ans:Remove the cap and shake the inhaler.
Have the patient blow a deep breath out. Then you put the inhaler in their mouth, and have them place
it between their teeth and seal their lips around it. Instruct the patient to take a deep SLOW breath in as
you press down on the canister and continue to breath in for 10 seconds. After administered, place the
cap back on the inhaler. You can repeat this in one minute.
Signs and symptoms of pulmonary edema - correct ans:Can be caused by a heart condition or
pneumonia. Chest pain, coughing, feeling tired, getting short of breath are all symptoms. Rapid and
shallow respirations, dyspnea.
Signs and symptoms of cystic fibrosis - correct ans:Affects the gastrointestinal tract and respiratory
system. Abdominal pain, diarrhea or constipation, and heartburn. Coughing w/ or w/o blood; mucous,
wheezing, SOB, pulmonary hypertension. This condition could lead to acute bronchitis, inability to gain
weight - weight loss, and pneumonia.
Signs and symptoms of pulmonary chest pain - correct ans:There are several intense symptoms
associated with pulmonary chest pain. Someone can feel tight, burning, or intense pressure. There can
be acute pain that worsens with activity, comes and goes, or pain that stays