Which of the following is LEAST likely to cause hemoptysis?
asthma
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gAAsthma
Which of the following is TRUE about the CURB-65 score
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The maximum CURB-65 score is 5.
What are the two main forms of COPD? Select all that apply
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Chronic bronchitis
emphysema
When the health care provider does not write or enter the orders electronically, what
is a good practice the nurse should be doing before carrying out the orders?
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Read or repeat back the orders to the health care provider.
According to the US National Institutes of Health, what are the two main forms of
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)? Select all that apply
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Chronic bronchitis, emphysema
Which of the following is NOT a worrisome feature in the assessment of the severity of
pneumonia
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C-reactive protein < 40 mg/L
,In a healthy client, which sound should the nurse expect to hear when percussing a
client's ches
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Resonance
Which topics should be included when educating clients about managing their
asthma at home? Select all that apply
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know appropriate medications, know environmental triggers that cause
worsening of symptoms, self monitor peak expiratory flow rates to adjust
and control therapy safely.
A 65-year-old man comes to the office with a 1-month history of chest pain and
shortness of breath. The patient has bilateral crackles on examination and chest X-ray
shows bilateral peripheral lung infiltrates with normal findings in central areas of the
lungs. C-reactive protein is 230 mg/dL. The patient has been taking antibiotics for a
month, but not responding to treatment. Which of the following is the most likely
diagnosis
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Pulmonary eosinophilia
, If a health care provider orders a sputum culture and an antibiotic, what action should
the nurse take next
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Obtain the culture before administering the antibiotic
Which medications are taken at the first sign of respiratory symptoms in asthma
patients for immediate relief? Select all that apply
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albuterol, anticholinergics, beta adrenergics
A patient presents with fever, chest pain, and difficulty breathing. Labs show markedly
elevated WBC count, low serum albumin, elevated urea and creatinine, and elevated
liver function tests. Chest X-ray appears clear. Which finding in the patient's initial
evaluation does not fit with the diagnosis of pneumonia?
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Clear lung fields on chest X-ray
In a client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) who is in respiratory
distress, why is it important to identify which orders have the highest priority
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asthma
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gAAsthma
Which of the following is TRUE about the CURB-65 score
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The maximum CURB-65 score is 5.
What are the two main forms of COPD? Select all that apply
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Chronic bronchitis
emphysema
When the health care provider does not write or enter the orders electronically, what
is a good practice the nurse should be doing before carrying out the orders?
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Read or repeat back the orders to the health care provider.
According to the US National Institutes of Health, what are the two main forms of
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)? Select all that apply
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Chronic bronchitis, emphysema
Which of the following is NOT a worrisome feature in the assessment of the severity of
pneumonia
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C-reactive protein < 40 mg/L
,In a healthy client, which sound should the nurse expect to hear when percussing a
client's ches
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Resonance
Which topics should be included when educating clients about managing their
asthma at home? Select all that apply
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know appropriate medications, know environmental triggers that cause
worsening of symptoms, self monitor peak expiratory flow rates to adjust
and control therapy safely.
A 65-year-old man comes to the office with a 1-month history of chest pain and
shortness of breath. The patient has bilateral crackles on examination and chest X-ray
shows bilateral peripheral lung infiltrates with normal findings in central areas of the
lungs. C-reactive protein is 230 mg/dL. The patient has been taking antibiotics for a
month, but not responding to treatment. Which of the following is the most likely
diagnosis
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Pulmonary eosinophilia
, If a health care provider orders a sputum culture and an antibiotic, what action should
the nurse take next
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Obtain the culture before administering the antibiotic
Which medications are taken at the first sign of respiratory symptoms in asthma
patients for immediate relief? Select all that apply
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albuterol, anticholinergics, beta adrenergics
A patient presents with fever, chest pain, and difficulty breathing. Labs show markedly
elevated WBC count, low serum albumin, elevated urea and creatinine, and elevated
liver function tests. Chest X-ray appears clear. Which finding in the patient's initial
evaluation does not fit with the diagnosis of pneumonia?
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Clear lung fields on chest X-ray
In a client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) who is in respiratory
distress, why is it important to identify which orders have the highest priority
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