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A nurse hears a bruit while assessing the carotid artery Turbulent blood flow in the artery
of a client. What could be the reason behind the bruit?
The nurse is assessing a 65-year-old patient with a Chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder
history of smoking. The patient reports a frequent,
productive cough of thick, pale yellow mucous. The
nurse notes cyanosis is present in the patient. Which
condition is consistent with these findings?
Obstructive sleep apnea
Asthma
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder
Bronchiectasis
Pneumothorax
Respiratory Infection In primary care, URI is the most common reason for the patient to seek care.
Caused by • Inhaled viruses • Bacteria Most frequently acquired respiratory
infection is the common cold (but can also be anywhere from common cold to
TB Main symptom is cough - Transmitted by casual contact
A 65-year-old female client presents with complaints of Administering nitroglycerin
crushing pain on the left side of the chest. After
examining the client, it is found that the client has
unstable angina. Which intervention to reduce the pain
is appropriate for the client?
, Of the following spirometry results, which are Reduced forced expiratory volume in 1 second
associated with obstructive pulmonary disorders? Reduced ratio of forced expiratory volume in 1 second to forced vital capacity
Select all that apply.
Reduced forced vital capacity
Reduced forced expiratory volume in 1 second
Reduced total lung capacity
Reduced ratio of forced expiratory volume in 1 second
to forced vital capacity
Increased total lung capacity
-Transmitted by casual contact
A registered nurse is teaching a group of nursing "Place the client in the supine position with a straight knee and dorsiflex the
students about Homan's sign. Which statement made by client's foot."
the student nurse indicates effective learning?
Which of the following conditions affects the elasticity Emphysema
of the alveoli, resulting in air trapping? Select all that
apply.
Asthma
Emphysema
Bronchitis
Hyperreactive airways
Sleep apnea
Upper Respiratory Tract Function 1. conducts air to the lower tract .
2. Protects the lung from foreign matter
3. Warms , filters, and humidifies air it enters the lungs .
Which statement best differentiates cardiac afterload Cardiac afterload is the amount of resistance that the ventricle must overcome.
from cardiac preload?
Which of the following statements are true related to Chronic hypercapnia
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease? Select all that Oxygen therapy maintained at low oxygen level
apply. Hypoxic drive
Chronic hypercapnia
Oxygen therapy maintained at low oxygen level
Decreased red blood cell level
Hypoxic drive
Increased alveolar elasticity
Lower Respiratory Function In gas exchange by O2 blood and excreting CO2
Lung anatomy: • Left - 2 lobes
• Right - 3 lobes
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Terms in this set (206)
A nurse hears a bruit while assessing the carotid artery Turbulent blood flow in the artery
of a client. What could be the reason behind the bruit?
The nurse is assessing a 65-year-old patient with a Chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder
history of smoking. The patient reports a frequent,
productive cough of thick, pale yellow mucous. The
nurse notes cyanosis is present in the patient. Which
condition is consistent with these findings?
Obstructive sleep apnea
Asthma
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder
Bronchiectasis
Pneumothorax
Respiratory Infection In primary care, URI is the most common reason for the patient to seek care.
Caused by • Inhaled viruses • Bacteria Most frequently acquired respiratory
infection is the common cold (but can also be anywhere from common cold to
TB Main symptom is cough - Transmitted by casual contact
A 65-year-old female client presents with complaints of Administering nitroglycerin
crushing pain on the left side of the chest. After
examining the client, it is found that the client has
unstable angina. Which intervention to reduce the pain
is appropriate for the client?
, Of the following spirometry results, which are Reduced forced expiratory volume in 1 second
associated with obstructive pulmonary disorders? Reduced ratio of forced expiratory volume in 1 second to forced vital capacity
Select all that apply.
Reduced forced vital capacity
Reduced forced expiratory volume in 1 second
Reduced total lung capacity
Reduced ratio of forced expiratory volume in 1 second
to forced vital capacity
Increased total lung capacity
-Transmitted by casual contact
A registered nurse is teaching a group of nursing "Place the client in the supine position with a straight knee and dorsiflex the
students about Homan's sign. Which statement made by client's foot."
the student nurse indicates effective learning?
Which of the following conditions affects the elasticity Emphysema
of the alveoli, resulting in air trapping? Select all that
apply.
Asthma
Emphysema
Bronchitis
Hyperreactive airways
Sleep apnea
Upper Respiratory Tract Function 1. conducts air to the lower tract .
2. Protects the lung from foreign matter
3. Warms , filters, and humidifies air it enters the lungs .
Which statement best differentiates cardiac afterload Cardiac afterload is the amount of resistance that the ventricle must overcome.
from cardiac preload?
Which of the following statements are true related to Chronic hypercapnia
chronic obstructive pulmonary disease? Select all that Oxygen therapy maintained at low oxygen level
apply. Hypoxic drive
Chronic hypercapnia
Oxygen therapy maintained at low oxygen level
Decreased red blood cell level
Hypoxic drive
Increased alveolar elasticity
Lower Respiratory Function In gas exchange by O2 blood and excreting CO2
Lung anatomy: • Left - 2 lobes
• Right - 3 lobes