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Chapter 27 Concepts of Care for Patients With Noninfectious Lower Respiratory Problems

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1. A nurse assesses several clients who have a history of respiratory disorders. Which client would the nurse assess first? a. A 66-year-old client with a barrel chest and clubbed fingernails b. A 48-year-old client with an oxygen saturation level of 92% at rest c. A 35-year-old client who reports orthopnea in bed d. A 27-year-old client with a heart rate of 120 beats/min ANS: D Tachycardia can indicate hypoxemia as the body tries to circulate the oxygen that is available. A barrel chest is not an emergency finding. Likewise, a pulse oximetry level of 92% is not considered an acute finding. Orthopnea at night in bed is breathlessness when lying down but is not an acute finding at this moment. DIF: Applying TOP: Integrated Process: Nursing Process: Assessment KEY: Respiratory distress, Nursing assessment MSC: Client Needs Category: Safe and Effective Care Environment: Management of Care 2. A nurse cares for a client with arthritis who reports frequent asthma attacks. What action would the nurse take first? a. Review the client’s pulmonary function test results. b. Ask about medications the client is currently taking. c. Assess how frequently the client uses a bronchodilator. d. Consult the primary health care provider and request arterial blood gases. ANS: B Aspirin and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) can trigger asthma in some people. This results from increased production of leukotriene when aspirin or NSAIDs suppress other inflammatory pathways and is a likely culprit given the client’s history. Reviewing pulmonary function test results will not address the immediate problem of frequent asthma attacks. This is a good time to review response to bronchodilators, but assessing triggers is more important. Questioning the client about the use of bronchodilators will address interventions for the attacks but not their cause. Reviewing arterial blood gas results would not be of use in a client between attacks because many clients are asymptomatic when not having attacks. DIF: Applying TOP: Integrated Process: Nursing Process: Assessment KEY: Respiratory distress, Adverse medication effects MSC: Client Needs Category: Physiological Integrity: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies 3. After teaching a client who is prescribed a long-acting beta2 agonist medication, a nurse assesses the client’s understanding. Which statement indicates that the client comprehends the teaching? a. “I will carry this medication with me at all times in case I need it.” b. “I will take this medication when I start to experience an asthma attack.” c. “I will take this medication every morning to help prevent an acute attack.” d. “I will be weaned off this medication when I no longer need it.” ANS: C Long-acting beta2 agonist medications will help prevent an acute asthma attack because they are long acting. The client will take this medication every day for best effect. The client does not have to always keep this medication with him or her because it is not used as a rescue medication. This is not the medication the client will use during an acute asthma attack because it does not have an immediate onset of action. The client will not be weaned off this medication because this is likely to be one of his or her daily medications. DIF: Applying TOP: Integrated Process: Teaching/Learning KEY: Respiratory disorders, Medications, Health teaching MSC: Client Needs Category: Physiological Integrity: Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies 4. After teaching a client how to perform diaphragmatic breathing, the nurse assesses the client’s understanding. Which action demonstrates that the client correctly understands the teaching? a. The client lies on his or her side with knees bent. b. The client places his or her hands on the abdomen. c. The client lies in a prone position with straight. d. The client places his or her hands above the head. ANS: B To perform diaphragmatic breathing correctly, the client would place his or her hands on the abdomen to create resistance. This type of breathing cannot be performed effectively while lying on the side or with hands over the head. This type of breathing would not be as effective lying prone. DIF: Applying TOP: Integrated Process: Teaching/Learning KEY: Respiratory disorders, Health teaching MSC: Client Needs Category: Physiological Integrity: Physiological Adaptation 5. A nurse cares for a client who has developed esophagitis after undergoing radi

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