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NR 601 Midterm Exam (Latest 2024/ 2025 Update)
Primary Care of the Maturing and Aged Family | Prep
Questions With 100% Correct & Verified Answers|
Grade A
1. What are the 3 primary physiological changes of aging?
- ANSWER: 1. Reduced physiological reserve of most body systems, esp.
cardiac, resp, renal.

Reduced homeostatic mechanisms that fail to adjust
regulatory systems (i.e. temp control, fluid/lyte balance,
etc.).

Impaired immunological function (infection risk is greater,
autoimmune diseases more prevalent)

2. What is the preferred amount of exercise for elderly?
- ANSWER: 30min/day 5 days/week of moderate exercise.
If trying to lose weight: 60min/day.

3. What are PFTs? - ANSWER: Group of tests that provide quantifiable
measurement of lung function, used to dx resp abnormalities or assess
progression/resolution of lung dz.

4. What is FEV1? - ANSWER: Forced Expiratory Volume in 1 second (80-120%)

5. What is FVC? - ANSWER: Forced Vital Capacity (80-120%)

6. What is normal FEV1/FVC ratio? - ANSWER: <0.7 (70%)

7. What is GOLD 1 criteria? - ANSWER: Mild
FEV1 >/= 80% predicted

8. What is GOLD 2 criteria? - ANSWER: Moderate
FEV1 50-79% predicted

9. What is GOLD 3 criteria? - ANSWER: Severe
FEV1 30-49% predicted
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10. What is GOLD 4 criteria? - ANSWER: Very severe
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Primary Care of the Maturing and Aged Family | Prep
Questions With 100% Correct & Verified Answers|
Grade A
Chronic cough w/sputum
Decreased activity tolerance
Wheezing

12. What are characteristics of COPD?
- ANSWER: Common, preventable, treatable.

Characterized by persistent airflow limitation.

Usually progressive, associated with enhanced chronic
inflammatory response in airways and lungs to noxious
particles/gases

Airway fibrosis, luminal plugs, airway inflammation, increased
airway resistance, small airway dz.

Decreased elastic recoil of alveoli.

13. What are risk factors for COPD?
- ANSWER: Smoking (increasing w/number of pack years)
Second hand smoke
Environmental pollution (endotoxins, coal dust, mineral dust)

14. What is seen on Phys exam in COPD?
- ANSWER: May be normal in early states

As severity progresses: lung hyperinflation, decreased breath sounds, wheezes
at bases, distant heart tones (b/c of hyperinflation, so S1/S2 sounds off in
distance), accessory muscle use, pursed lip breathing, increased expiratory
phase, neck vein distention.

15. How is COPD diagnosed?
- ANSWER: Spirometry is gold standard (pre and post bronchodilator).
Irreversible airflow limitation is hallmark.
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16. How is COPD treated? - ANSWER: Bronchodilators: beta agonists &^%$#$
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Primary Care of the Maturing and Aged Family | Prep
Questions With 100% Correct & Verified Answers|
Grade A

18. What is the MOA of anticholinergics? - ANSWER: Block the effect of
acetylcholine on muscarinic type 3 receptors, resulting in bronchodilation.

19. Why are long-acting beta agonists prescribed for COPD?
- ANSWER: They are for moderate airflow limitation.

They relieve symptoms, increase exercise tolerance, reduce number of
exacerbations, improve QOL.

20. What are some non pulmonary diagnoses that result in COPD-type symptoms?
- ANSWER: CHF
Hyperventilation syndrome
Panic attacks
Vocal cord dysfunction
Obstructive sleep apnea
Aspergillosis
Chronic fatigue syndrome

21. What are signal symptoms of asthma?
- ANSWER: Wheezing
Shortness of breath
Cough (esp. at night)
Chest tightness

22. What is chronic bronchitis?
- ANSWER: Daily chronic cough w/increased sputum for at least 3 consecutive
months in at least 2 consecutive years.

Usually worse on wakening.

May or may not be associated with COPD.

23. What is emphysema? - ANSWER: Characterized by obstruction to airflow
caused by abnormal airspace enlargement distal to terminal bronchioles. #$%^&*
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Primary Care of the Maturing and Aged Family | Prep
Questions With 100% Correct & Verified Answers|
Grade A
- ANSWER: Chest pain
Chest tightness
Chest discomfort

25. What is ischemic heart disease? - ANSWER: Imbalance between supply and
demand for blood flow to myocardium

26. What are signal symptoms of lung CA?
- ANSWER: Cough
Dyspnea
weight loss
Anorexia
Hemoptysis

27. What is lung CA? - ANSWER: Malignant neoplasm originating in parenchyma
of lung/airways

28. What are signal symptoms of MI?
- ANSWER: Prolonged CP (>20min duration)
SOB
Confusion
Weakness
Worsening HF

29. What is an MI? - ANSWER: Necrosis of heart tissue caused by lack of blood
and O2 supply to the heart

30. What are signal symptoms of pneumonia?
- ANSWER: Fever
Chills
Hypothermia
New cough w/or w/out sputum
Chest discomfort or dyspnea
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