on exam questions and answers correct
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and verified 100%
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B.
Increased sensitivity of lower airways to irritants, bronchospasm, edema -
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correct answers-Which of the following are characteristics of asthma?
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A.
Acute infectious disease, lung inflammation, pus-filled alveoli
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B.
Increased sensitivity of lower airways to irritants, bronchospasm, edema
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C.
Persistent productive cough, thickening of walls of
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bronchioles, excessive mucus production
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D.
Destruction of alveolar walls, distention of alveolar
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sacs, reduced area for gas exchange
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A.
A decrease in his mental status - correct answers-A 70-year-
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old male has difficulty breathing. When assessing
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him, which of the following should influence your decision to assist his ve
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A.
A decrease in his mental status
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,B.
A history of COPD
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C.
An SpO2 below 90% on room air
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D.
An increase in his respiratory rate
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B.
administer oxygen. - correct answers-A 3-year-
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old male is in respiratory distress. His mother tells you that he has a fever
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of 102 degrees F. She tells you he cannot swallow and is drooling. He is
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sitting up, leaning forward and you hear inspiratory stridor. You should:
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A.
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C.
insert an oropharyngeal airway.
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D.
place him in the recovery position
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D.
CPAP doesn't ventilate the patient. - correct answers-Why
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shouldn't you apply CPAP to a patient who is in respiratory arrest?
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A.
CPAP doesn't push fluid out of the alveoli.
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B.
, CPAP doesn't reduce preload.
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C.
CPAP doesn't keep the airways open..
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D.
CPAP doesn't ventilate the patient.
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A.
pneumonia. - correct answers-A febrile 37-year-
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old female who has a history of HIV complains of difficulty breathing. She
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tells you she has been coughing up yellow phlegm for two days. Her skin
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is pale and sweaty. You auscultate crackles in her right lower lung. You sh
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A.
pneumonia.
B.
neoplasm.
C.
influenza.
D.
tuberculosis.
B.
spontaneous pneumothorax. - correct answers-A 49-year-
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old male complains of sudden onset of shortness of breath. He has a 66
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year smoking history. He tells you he was sitting in a chair resting when it
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