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NURS 617 PHARM (EXAM 3) ACTUAL SUMMER 2024 JEAN GENZALE WITH COMPLETE REAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS (100 CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS)

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Which statement about the late asthmatic response is true?
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nd mucus secretion.
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ronchial hyperresponsiveness.
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c. The release of epinephrine causes bronchial smooth muscle c
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ontraction and increases capillary permeability.
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uses smooth muscle contraction and increased capillary perm
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✔✔✔ Correct Answer > b. The release of toxic neuropeptides c
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ontributes to increased bronchial hyperresponsiveness.
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,The late asthmatic response begins 4 to 8 hours after the early re
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sponse when the release of toxic neuropeptides contributes to i
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ncreased bronchial hyperresponsiveness. v v




Clinical manifestations of inspiratory and expiratory wheezing, dysp
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nea, nonproductive cough, and tachypnea are indicative of which co
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ndition?


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b. Emphysema
c. Pneumonia
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At the beginning of an attack, the individual experiences chest constr
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iction, expiratory wheezing, dyspnea, nonproductive coughing, prol
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onged expiration, tachycardia, and tachypnea.
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Severe attacks involve the use of accessory muscles of respiration
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, and wheezing is heard during both inspiration and expiration.
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The most successful treatment for chronic asthma begins with which
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action?
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c. Administration of drugs that reduce bronchospasm v v v v v




d. Administration of drugs that decrease airway inflammation -
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✔✔✔ Correct Answer > a. Avoidance of the causative agent
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Chronic management of asthma begins with the avoidance of allerge
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ns and other triggers.
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Which factor contributes to the production of mucus associated with
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chronic bronchitis?
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a. Airway injury v




b. Pulmonary infection v




c. Increased Goblet cell size v v v




d. Bronchospasms - v




✔✔✔ Correct Answer > c. Increased Goblet cell size
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Continual bronchial inflammation causes bronchial edema and in
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creases the size and number of mucous glands and goblet cells in t
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he airway epithelium. Thick, tenacious mucus is produced and ca
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nnot be cleared because of impaired ciliary
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, function (see Figure 35- v v v



13). The lung's defense mechanisms are therefore compromised,
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increasing a susceptibility to pulmonary infection, which contribu
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tes to airway injury.
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Frequent infectious exacerbations are complicated by bronchospas
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m with dyspnea and productive cough.
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Clinical manifestations of decreased exercise tolerance, wheezin
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g, shortness of breath, and productive cough are indicative of whi
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ch respiratory disorder?
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b. Emphysema
c. Pneumonia
d. Asthma - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer > a. Chronic bronchitis
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The symptoms that lead individuals with chronic bronchitis to see
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k medical care include decreased exercise tolerance, wheezing, a
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nd shortness of breath. Individuals usually have a productive cou
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gh ("smoker's cough").
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a on exertion, use of accessory muscles, and tachypnea
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