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Name: ______________________ Class: _________________ Date: _________ Management of Chest and Lung Disorder Exam ____ CLASSROOM 1. A perioperative nurse is caring for a postoperative patient. The patient has a shallow respiratory pattern and is reluctant to cough or to begin mobilizing. The nurse should address the patient's increased risk for what complication? A) Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) B) Atelectasis C) Aspiration D) Pulmonary embolism ____ ____ ____ ____ 2. A critical-care nurse is caring for a patient diagnosed with pneumonia as a surgical complication. The nurse's assessment reveals that the patient has an increased work of breathing due to copious tracheobronchial secretions. What should the nurse encourage the patient to do? A) Increase oral fluids unless contraindicated. B) Call the nurse for oral suctioning, as needed. C) Lie in a low Fowler's or supine position. D) Increase activity. 3. The public health nurse is administering Mantoux tests to children who are being registered for kindergarten in the community. How should the nurse administer this test? A) Administer intradermal injections into the children's inner forearms. B) Administer intramuscular injections into each child's vastus lateralis. C) Administer a subcutaneous injection into each child's umbilical area. D) Administer a subcutaneous injection at a 45-degree angle into each child's deltoid. 4. The nurse is caring for a patient who has been in a motor vehicle accident and the care team suspects that the patient has developed pleurisy. Which of the nurse's assessment findings would best corroborate this diagnosis? A) The patient is experiencing painless hemoptysis. B) The patient's arterial blood gases (ABGs) are normal, but he demonstrates increased work of breathing. C) The patient's oxygen saturation level is below 88%, but he denies shortness of breath. D) The patient's pain intensifies when he coughs or takes a deep breath. 5. The nurse caring for a patient recently diagnosed with lung disease encourages the patient not to smoke. What is the primary rationale behind this nursing action? A) Smoking decreases the amount of mucus production. B) Smoke particles compete for binding sites on hemoglobin. C) Smoking causes atrophy of the alveoli. D) Smoking damages the ciliary cleansing mechanism. 1 CLASSROOM CLASSROOM CLASSROOM CLASSROOM ID: A CLASSROOM Name: ______________________ ____ CLASSROOM 6. A patient has been brought to the ED by the paramedics. The patient is suspected of having ARDS. What intervention should the nurse first anticipate? A) Preparing to assist with intubating the patient B) Setting up oxygen at 5 L/minute by nasal cannula C) Performing deep suctioning D) Setting up a nebulizer to administer corticosteroids ____ ____ ____ 7. The nurse is caring for a patient who is scheduled for a lobectomy for a diagnosis of lung cancer. While assisting with a subclavian vein central line insertion, the nurse notes the client's oxygen saturation rapidly dropping. The patient complains of shortness of breath and becomes tachypneic. The nurse suspects a pneumothorax has developed. Further assessment findings supporting the presence of a pneumothorax include what? A) Diminished or absent breath sounds on the affected side B) Paradoxical chest wall movement with respirations C) Sudden loss of consciousness D) Muffled heart sounds 8. The nurse is providing discharge teaching for a patient who developed a pulmonary embolism after total knee surgery. The patient has been converted from heparin to sodium warfarin (Coumadin) anticoagulant therapy. What should the nurse teach the client? A) Coumadin will continue to break up the clot over a period of weeks B) Coumadin must be taken concurrent with ASA to achieve anticoagulation. C) Anticoagulant therapy usually lasts between 3 and 6 months. D) He should take a vitamin supplement containing vitamin K 9. A new employee asks the occupational health nurse about measures to prevent inhalation exposure of the substances. Which statement by the nurse will decrease the patient's exposure risk to toxic substances? A) “Position a fan blowing on the toxic substances to prevent the substance from becoming stagnant in the air.” B) “Wear protective attire and devices when working with a toxic substance.” C) “Make sure that you keep your immunizations up to date to prevent respiratory diseases resulting from toxins.” D) “Always wear a disposable paper face mask when you are working with inhalable toxins.” ____ 10. An x-ray of a trauma patient reveals rib fractures and the patient is diagnosed with a small flail chest injury. Which intervention should the nurse include in the patient's plan of care? A) Suction the patient's airway secretions. B) Immobilize the ribs with an abdominal binder. C) Prepare the patient for surgery. D) Immediately sedate and intubate the patient. 2 CLASSROOM CLASSROOM CLASSROOM CLASSROOM ID: A CLASSROOM Name: ______________________ CLASSROOM ____ 11. The nurse is caring for a patient who is receiving oxygen therapy for pneumonia. How should the nurse best assess whether the patient is hypoxemic? A) Assess the patient's level of consciousness (LOC). B) Assess the patient's extremities for signs of cyanosis. C) Assess the patient's oxygen saturation level. D) Review the patient's hemoglobin, hematocrit, and red blood cell levels. ____ 12. An adult patient has tested positive for tuberculosis (TB). While providing patient teaching, what information should the nurse prioritize? A) The importance of adhering closely to the prescribed medication regimen B) The fact that the disease is a lifelong, chronic condition that will affect ADLs C) The fact that TB is self-limiting, but can take up to 2 years to resolve D) The need to work closely with the occupational and physical therapists ____ 13. The nurse is assessing an adult patient following a motor vehicle accident. The nurse observes that the patient has an increased use of accessory muscles and is complaining of chest pain and shortness of breath. The nurse should recognize the possibility of what condition? A) Pneumothorax B) Anxiety C) Acute bronchitis D) Aspiration ____ 14. The nurse at a long-term care facility is assessing each of the residents. Which resident most likely faces the greatest risk for aspiration? A) A resident who suffered a severe stroke several weeks ago B) A resident with mid-stage Alzheimer's disease C) A 92-year-old resident who needs extensive help with ADLs D) A resident with severe and deforming rheumatoid arthritis ____ 15. The nurse is caring for a patient suspected of having ARDS. What is the most likely diagnostic test ordered in the early stages of this disease to differentiate the patient's symptoms from those of a cardiac etiology? A) Carboxyhemoglobin level B) Brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) level C) C-reactive protein (CRP) level D) Complete blood count ____ 16. The nurse is caring for a patient at risk for atelectasis. The nurse implements a first-line measure to prevent atelectasis development in the patient. What is an example of a first-line measure to minimize atelectasis? A) Incentive spirometry B) Intermittent positive-pressure breathing (IPPB) C) Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) D) Bronchoscopy 3 CLASSROOM CLASSROOM CLASSROOM CLASSROOM ID: A CLASSROOM Name: ______________________ CLASSROOM ____ 17. While planning a patient's care, the nurse identifies nursing actions to minimize the patient's pleuritic pain. Which intervention should the nurse include in the plan of care? A) Avoid actions that will cause the patient to breathe deeply. B) Ambulate the patient at least three times daily. C) Arrange for a soft-textured diet and increased fluid intake. D) Encourage the patient to speak as little as possible ____ 18. The perioperative nurse is writing a care plan for a patient who has returned from surgery 2 hours prior. Which measure should the nurse implement to most decrease the patient's risk of developing pulmonary emboli (PE)? A) Early ambulation B) Increased dietary intake of protein C) Maintaining the patient in a supine position D) Administering aspirin with warfarin ____ 19. The school nurse is presenting a class on smoking cessation at the local high school. A participant in the class asks the nurse about the risk of lung cancer in those who smoke. What response related to risk for lung cancer in smokers is most accurate? A) “The younger you are when you start smoking, the higher your risk of lung cancer.” B) “The risk for lung cancer never decreases once you have smoked, which is why smokers need annual chest x-rays.” C) “The risk for lung cancer is determined mostly by what type of cigarettes you smoke.” D) “The risk for lung cancer depends primarily on the other risk factors for cancer that you have.” ____ 20. The nurse is assessing a patient who has a 35 pack-year history of cigarette smoking. In light of this known risk factor for lung cancer, what statement should prompt the nurse to refer the patient for further assessment? A) “Lately, I have this cough that just never seems to go away.” B) “I find that I don't have nearly the stamina that I used to.” C) “I seem to get nearly every cold and flu that goes around my workplace.” D) “I never used to have any allergies, but now I think I'm developing allergies to dust and pet hair.

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CLASSROOM CLASSROOM CLASSROOM
Name: ______________________ Class: _________________ Date: _________ ID: A


Management of Chest and Lung Disorder Exam

____ 1. A perioperative nurse is caring for a postoperative patient. The patient has a shallow respiratory
pattern and is reluctant to cough or to begin mobilizing. The nurse should address the patient's
increased risk for what complication?
A) Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)
B) Atelectasis
C) Aspiration
D) Pulmonary embolism

____ 2. A critical-care nurse is caring for a patient diagnosed with pneumonia as a surgical complication.
The nurse's assessment reveals that the patient has an increased work of breathing due to copious
tracheobronchial secretions. What should the nurse encourage the patient to do?
A) Increase oral fluids unless contraindicated.
B) Call the nurse for oral suctioning, as needed.
C) Lie in a low Fowler's or supine position.
D) Increase activity.

____ 3. The public health nurse is administering Mantoux tests to children who are being registered for
kindergarten in the community. How should the nurse administer this test?
A) Administer intradermal injections into the children's inner forearms.
B) Administer intramuscular injections into each child's vastus lateralis.
C) Administer a subcutaneous injection into each child's umbilical area.
D) Administer a subcutaneous injection at a 45-degree angle into each child's deltoid.

____ 4. The nurse is caring for a patient who has been in a motor vehicle accident and the care team
suspects that the patient has developed pleurisy. Which of the nurse's assessment findings would
best corroborate this diagnosis?
A) The patient is experiencing painless hemoptysis.
B) The patient's arterial blood gases (ABGs) are normal, but he demonstrates
increased work of breathing.
C) The patient's oxygen saturation level is below 88%, but he denies shortness of
breath.
D) The patient's pain intensifies when he coughs or takes a deep breath.

____ 5. The nurse caring for a patient recently diagnosed with lung disease encourages the patient not to
smoke. What is the primary rationale behind this nursing action?
A) Smoking decreases the amount of mucus production.
B) Smoke particles compete for binding sites on hemoglobin.
C) Smoking causes atrophy of the alveoli.
D) Smoking damages the ciliary cleansing mechanism.




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CLASSROOM CLASSROOM CLASSROOM

,CLASSROOM CLASSROOM CLASSROOM
Name: ______________________ ID: A


____ 6. A patient has been brought to the ED by the paramedics. The patient is suspected of having
ARDS. What intervention should the nurse first anticipate?
A) Preparing to assist with intubating the patient
B) Setting up oxygen at 5 L/minute by nasal cannula
C) Performing deep suctioning
D) Setting up a nebulizer to administer corticosteroids

____ 7. The nurse is caring for a patient who is scheduled for a lobectomy for a diagnosis of lung cancer.
While assisting with a subclavian vein central line insertion, the nurse notes the client's oxygen
saturation rapidly dropping. The patient complains of shortness of breath and becomes
tachypneic. The nurse suspects a pneumothorax has developed. Further assessment findings
supporting the presence of a pneumothorax include what?
A) Diminished or absent breath sounds on the affected side
B) Paradoxical chest wall movement with respirations
C) Sudden loss of consciousness
D) Muffled heart sounds

____ 8. The nurse is providing discharge teaching for a patient who developed a pulmonary embolism after
total knee surgery. The patient has been converted from heparin to sodium warfarin (Coumadin)
anticoagulant therapy. What should the nurse teach the client?
A) Coumadin will continue to break up the clot over a period of weeks
B) Coumadin must be taken concurrent with ASA to achieve anticoagulation.
C) Anticoagulant therapy usually lasts between 3 and 6 months.
D) He should take a vitamin supplement containing vitamin K

____ 9. A new employee asks the occupational health nurse about measures to prevent inhalation exposure
of the substances. Which statement by the nurse will decrease the patient's exposure risk to toxic
substances?
A) “Position a fan blowing on the toxic substances to prevent the substance from
becoming stagnant in the air.”
B) “Wear protective attire and devices when working with a toxic substance.”
C) “Make sure that you keep your immunizations up to date to prevent respiratory
diseases resulting from toxins.”
D) “Always wear a disposable paper face mask when you are working with inhalable
toxins.”

____ 10. An x-ray of a trauma patient reveals rib fractures and the patient is diagnosed with a small flail
chest injury. Which intervention should the nurse include in the patient's plan of care?
A) Suction the patient's airway secretions.
B) Immobilize the ribs with an abdominal binder.
C) Prepare the patient for surgery.
D) Immediately sedate and intubate the patient.




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CLASSROOM CLASSROOM CLASSROOM

, CLASSROOM CLASSROOM CLASSROOM
Name: ______________________ ID: A


____ 11. The nurse is caring for a patient who is receiving oxygen therapy for pneumonia. How should the
nurse best assess whether the patient is hypoxemic?
A) Assess the patient's level of consciousness (LOC).
B) Assess the patient's extremities for signs of cyanosis.
C) Assess the patient's oxygen saturation level.
D) Review the patient's hemoglobin, hematocrit, and red blood cell levels.

____ 12. An adult patient has tested positive for tuberculosis (TB). While providing patient teaching, what
information should the nurse prioritize?
A) The importance of adhering closely to the prescribed medication regimen
B) The fact that the disease is a lifelong, chronic condition that will affect ADLs
C) The fact that TB is self-limiting, but can take up to 2 years to resolve
D) The need to work closely with the occupational and physical therapists

____ 13. The nurse is assessing an adult patient following a motor vehicle accident. The nurse observes that
the patient has an increased use of accessory muscles and is complaining of chest pain and
shortness of breath. The nurse should recognize the possibility of what condition?
A) Pneumothorax
B) Anxiety
C) Acute bronchitis
D) Aspiration

____ 14. The nurse at a long-term care facility is assessing each of the residents. Which resident most likely
faces the greatest risk for aspiration?
A) A resident who suffered a severe stroke several weeks ago
B) A resident with mid-stage Alzheimer's disease
C) A 92-year-old resident who needs extensive help with ADLs
D) A resident with severe and deforming rheumatoid arthritis

____ 15. The nurse is caring for a patient suspected of having ARDS. What is the most likely diagnostic test
ordered in the early stages of this disease to differentiate the patient's symptoms from those of a
cardiac etiology?
A) Carboxyhemoglobin level
B) Brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) level
C) C-reactive protein (CRP) level
D) Complete blood count

____ 16. The nurse is caring for a patient at risk for atelectasis. The nurse implements a first-line measure to
prevent atelectasis development in the patient. What is an example of a first-line measure to
minimize atelectasis?
A) Incentive spirometry
B) Intermittent positive-pressure breathing (IPPB)
C) Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP)
D) Bronchoscopy


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