NURS 620 Adult 1 Exam 2 Maryville
Questions and Answers Graded A+
Claudication is the classic presenting symptom associated with which of the
following? - Correct answer-arterial insufficiency
Risk factors for chronic arterial insufficiency?- - Correct answer-tobacco use
You are using the CURB 65 clinical tool, for determining which patient dx with
CAP should be hospitalized or treated at home. Mabel's score is 2- what should we
do? - Correct answer-Short inpatient stay; if she is relatively healthy, she could be
closely supervised outpatient
S/S of COPD correlate with which of the following?- - Correct answer-Chronic
bronchitis with airway obstruction
Presents with history of asthma without treatment for a while. She reports daily but
not continual symptoms that last longer than 1 week and present at night. She has
been using her rescue inhaler. Her FEV1 is 60-80% predicted- how would you
classify her asthma? - Correct answer-moderate persistent
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,What is the most common bacterial pathogen in CAP? - Correct answer-
Streptococcus PNA
Which obstructive lung disease is reversible - Correct answer-asthma
George has COPD and a 40% FEV1. How would you classify the severity of his
COPD - Correct answer-Stage 3
Jason age 62 has Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA). Which of these is a contributing
factor? - Correct answer-his collar size is 17 inches
A patient with CAD should be placed on which of the following as antiplatelet tx
(first line) - Correct answer-Aspirin
What is the desired therapeutic action of inhaled corticosteroids? - Correct answer-
reduction in airway inflammation
What is the appropriate tx for a pt dx with chronic venous insufficiency - Correct
answer-use of elastic stockings
What is the most important measurement in a pulmonary function in a patient with
asthma? - Correct answer-FEV forced expiratory volume
Healthy 27 yo man, dx with CAP, which one of these is the best choice of tx? -
Correct answer-azithromycin- macrolide
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, Salmeterol (Serevent) is an example of which of the following? - Correct answer-
long acting beta agonist(LABA)
fluticasone & budesonide (pulmocort) are examples of what? - Correct answer-ICS
Inhaled Corticosteroid
Ipratropium (Atrovent) is an example of what? - Correct answer-Short-acting
muscarinic-antagonist (SAMA)
montelukast (Singulair) is an example of what? - Correct answer-NON
STEROIDAL PREVENTERS
Salbutamol (Ventolin) and Albuterol is an example of what? - Correct answer-
Short acting beta-2 andrenergic (SABA)
tiotropium (Spiriva) is an example of what? - Correct answer-(LAMA) Long-
acting muscarinic-antagonist
What is the most important goal of treating HTN - Correct answer-Avoiding
disease targeted organ damage
indicates severe asthma attack, requiring emergent treatment? - Correct answer-
inaudible breath sounds
When should a rescue course of prednisolone be issued for a asthma attack -
Correct answer-anytime its needed for symptoms
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Questions and Answers Graded A+
Claudication is the classic presenting symptom associated with which of the
following? - Correct answer-arterial insufficiency
Risk factors for chronic arterial insufficiency?- - Correct answer-tobacco use
You are using the CURB 65 clinical tool, for determining which patient dx with
CAP should be hospitalized or treated at home. Mabel's score is 2- what should we
do? - Correct answer-Short inpatient stay; if she is relatively healthy, she could be
closely supervised outpatient
S/S of COPD correlate with which of the following?- - Correct answer-Chronic
bronchitis with airway obstruction
Presents with history of asthma without treatment for a while. She reports daily but
not continual symptoms that last longer than 1 week and present at night. She has
been using her rescue inhaler. Her FEV1 is 60-80% predicted- how would you
classify her asthma? - Correct answer-moderate persistent
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,What is the most common bacterial pathogen in CAP? - Correct answer-
Streptococcus PNA
Which obstructive lung disease is reversible - Correct answer-asthma
George has COPD and a 40% FEV1. How would you classify the severity of his
COPD - Correct answer-Stage 3
Jason age 62 has Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA). Which of these is a contributing
factor? - Correct answer-his collar size is 17 inches
A patient with CAD should be placed on which of the following as antiplatelet tx
(first line) - Correct answer-Aspirin
What is the desired therapeutic action of inhaled corticosteroids? - Correct answer-
reduction in airway inflammation
What is the appropriate tx for a pt dx with chronic venous insufficiency - Correct
answer-use of elastic stockings
What is the most important measurement in a pulmonary function in a patient with
asthma? - Correct answer-FEV forced expiratory volume
Healthy 27 yo man, dx with CAP, which one of these is the best choice of tx? -
Correct answer-azithromycin- macrolide
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, Salmeterol (Serevent) is an example of which of the following? - Correct answer-
long acting beta agonist(LABA)
fluticasone & budesonide (pulmocort) are examples of what? - Correct answer-ICS
Inhaled Corticosteroid
Ipratropium (Atrovent) is an example of what? - Correct answer-Short-acting
muscarinic-antagonist (SAMA)
montelukast (Singulair) is an example of what? - Correct answer-NON
STEROIDAL PREVENTERS
Salbutamol (Ventolin) and Albuterol is an example of what? - Correct answer-
Short acting beta-2 andrenergic (SABA)
tiotropium (Spiriva) is an example of what? - Correct answer-(LAMA) Long-
acting muscarinic-antagonist
What is the most important goal of treating HTN - Correct answer-Avoiding
disease targeted organ damage
indicates severe asthma attack, requiring emergent treatment? - Correct answer-
inaudible breath sounds
When should a rescue course of prednisolone be issued for a asthma attack -
Correct answer-anytime its needed for symptoms
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