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Chapter 22 Quiz

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  It requires the insertion of a prosthesis into the trachea.
B  It will result in a low, gruff-sounding voice.
C  It requires the client to hold a throat vibrator against the neck.
D   It enables the client to form words with the lips.
Question #4
A  “You may have a sore throat for 1 week.”
B  “You are allowed to have hot tea or coffee.”
C  “Gargle with a warm salt solution.”
D  “Decrease oral intake if increased swallowing occurs.”
Question #5
A  xerostomia.
B  dysphasia.
C  laryngeal necrosis.
D  pain.
Question #6
A  Look for a halo sign after the drainage dries.
B  Contact the physician.
C  Test the nasal drainage for glucose.
D  Have the client blow his nose.
Question #7
A  laryngeal cancer is one of the most preventable types of cancer.
B  laryngeal cancer occurs primarily in women.
C  inhaling polluted air isn’t a risk factor for laryngeal cancer.
D  adenocarcinoma accounts for most cases of laryngeal cancer.
Question #8
A  Gram-negative Klebsiella
B  Pseudomonas aeruginosa
C  Staphylococcus aureus
D  Group A, beta-hemolytic streptococci
Question #9
A  Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
B  Respiratory failure (RF)
C  Congestive heart failure (CHF)
D  Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
Question #10
A  Encourage oral nutrition on the second postoperative day.
B  Develop an alternate method of communication.
C  Assess the tracheostomy cuff for leaks.
D  Maintain the client in a low-Fowler’s position.
Question #13
A  Gargle with a warm saline solution frequently.
B  Report relief of pain to level 3 using a pain intensity scale of 1 to 10.
C  Take acetaminophen with codeine when pain is 5 or above.
D  Use a pain intensity rating scale of 0 to 10.
Question #14
A  Clean the medication container once each day.
B  Wait 10 seconds before administering the second spray.
C  Blow the nose before applying medication into the nares.
D  Tilt the head back when activating the spray of the medication.
Question #15
A  Increased pulse rate
B  Dry skin
C   Increased blood pressure
D  Shallow respirations
Question #16
A  Season food to suit an increased sense of taste and smell
B  Recommend the long-term use of zinc lozenges
C  Use enteral feedings after the procedure
D  Offer plenty of thin liquids when intake resumes
Question #17
A  Staphylococcus aureus
B  Gram-negative Klebsiella
C  Pseudomonas aeruginosa
D  Group A, beta-hemolytic streptococcus
Question #18
A  “You can use writing or a communication board to communicate.”
B   “After surgery you will have a sore throat, but you will be able to speak.”
C  “A speech therapist will evaluate you and recommend a system of communication after surgery.”
D  “After surgery you will have to use an electric larynx to communicate.”
Question #21
A  a feeling of swelling at the back of the throat
B  weight loss
C  headaches in the morning
D  discomfort when drinking cold liquids
Question #23
A  Laryngeal cancer
B  Chronic tonsilittis
C  Laryngeal polyps
D  Chronic pharyngitis
Question #25
A  Anxiety and depression
B  Ineffective airway clearance
C  Imbalanced nutrition: Less than body requirements
D  Impaired verbal communication
Question #26
A  lie supine with his neck extended.
B  sit upright, leaning slightly forward.
C  blow his nose and then put lateral pressure on his nose.
D  hold his nose while bending forward at the waist.
Question #28
A  Apply 100% oxygen via a face mask.
B  Prepare to administer subcutaneous epinephrine and corticosteroids.
C  Prepare for endotracheal intubation with mechanical ventilation.
D  Prepare for immediate tracheostomy.
Question #29
A  “I have environmental allergies.”
B  “I used my voice in excess over the weekend.”
C  “I smoke a pack of cigarettes a day.”
D  “I was chewing ice chips all day long.”
Question #30
A  Edema of the upper airway
B  Plugged tracheostomy tube
C  Postoperative bleeding
D   Infection
Question #33
A  Ensure mouth breathing
B  Apply a warm pack postoperatively
C  Apply pressure to the convex portion of the nose
D  Provide a splint postoperatively
Question #34
A  Applying nasal packing
B  Applying steroidal nasal spray
C  Administering nasal lavage
D  Preparing the patient for a septoplasty
Question #35
A  Apply an ice pack.
B  Position the patient in the side-lying position.
C  Apply pressure to the convex of the nose.
D  Restrict fluid intake.
Question #37
A  Provide a lip reader as a translator.
B  Teach the client esophageal speech.
C  Teach the client about an artificial larynx.
D  Provide alternative methods of communication.
Question #38
A  Laser surgery
B  Total laryngectomy
C  Partial laryngectomy
D  Radiation therapy
Question #39
A  Noisy breathing
B  Incrusted mucous membranes
C  Hardened secretions
D   Erosion of the trachea
Question #40
A  Ineffective airway clearance related to excess mucus production
B  Acute pain related to upper airway irritation
C  Deficient knowledge related to prevention of upper respiratory infections
D  Deficient fluid volume related to increased fluid needs
Question #41
A  Sitting the client in the semi–Fowler’s position
B  Removing the oral airway before the gag reflex has returned for client comfort
C  Placing the client prone with the head turned to the side
D  Maintaining a warm compress around the client’s neck area
Question #42
A  Coughing
B  Wearing a scarf over the stoma
C  Hand-held showers
D   Swimming
Question #43
A   “Clean the tracheostomy tube with alcohol and water.”
B  “Family members should continue to talk to the client.”
C  “Limit the amount of protein in the diet.”
D  “Oral intake of fluids should be limited for 1 week only.”
Question #44
A  The voice was spared and a tracheostomy would be in place until the airway was established.
B  A permanent tracheal stoma would be necessary.
C  One vocal cord was removed along with a portion of the larynx.
D  A portion of the vocal cord was removed.
Question #45
A  Cervical lymph adenopathy
B  Persistent ulceration
C  Hoarseness of more than 2 week’s duration
D  Dysphasia
Question #47
A  When the patient states that there is discomfort and requests removal
B  In 1 week when the patient no longer has serous drainage
C  When the drainage tube comes out
D  When the patient has less than 30 mL for 2 consecutive days
Question #48
A  Assess the tracheostomy cuff for leaks.
B  Develop an alternate method of communication.
C  Encourage oral nutrition on the second postoperative day.
D  Maintain the client in a low-Fowler’s position.
Question #49
A  It enables the client to form words with the lips.
B  It will result in a low, gruff-sounding voice.
C  It requires the insertion of a prosthesis into the trachea.
D  It requires the client to hold a throat vibrator against the neck.
Question #50
A  “Do not use a humidifier; it will make your problem worse.”
B  “Do not smoke and avoid being around others who are smoking.”
C  “The ‘tickle’ in your throat will improve with cold liquids.”
D  “It is fine to speak in a whisper. This does not strain your voice.”
Question #52
A  Drink warm or hot liquids during the acute stage of the disease.
B  Apply an ice collar.
C  Stay on bed rest during the febrile stage of the illness.
D  Try a liquid or soft diet during the acute stage of the disease.
E  Gargle with an alcohol-based mouthwash.
Question #53
A  An antibiotic such as amoxicillin
B  An antiviral agent such as acyclovir
C  An ointment such as bacitracin
D  An antihistamine such as Benadryl
Question #54
A  2 to 12 days
B  1 to 3 months
C  20 to 30 days
D  3 to 6 months
Question #55
A  Hoarseness for 2 weeks
B  Laryngitis following a cold
C  Epistaxis, twice last week
D  Aphonia following a football game
Question #57
A  Places both arms around the worker’s waist
B  Stands behind the worker, who has hands across the neck
C  Makes a fist with one hand with the thumb outside the fist
D  Exerts pressure against the worker’s abdomen
Question #59
A  The stoma is healed, about 6 weeks after surgery.
B  Drainage is <30 mL/day for 2 consecutive days.
C  The surgical site is dry with encrustations.
D  The patient is able to assist with his own suctioning.
Question #60
A  “The ET tube will remain in place for at least a day postsurgery.”
B  “The ET tube will maintain your airway while you’re under anesthesia.”
C  “The ET tube will be connected to a negative-pressure ventilator.”
D  “The ET tube will be inserted through an opening in your trachea.”
Question #61
A  Monitor for signs of dysphagia.
B  Encourage deep breathing every 2 hours.
C  Provide meticulous mouth care every 4 hours.
D  Caution against frequent coughing.
Question #62
A  Place the client in a semi-Fowler’s position.
B  Apply direct continuous pressure.
C  Apply a moustache dressing.
D  Provide a nasal splint.
Question #63
A  “Do you eat spicy foods?”
B  “Have you strained your voice recently?”
C  “Do you smoke cigarettes, cigars, or a pipe?”
D  “Do you eat a lot of red meat?”