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Chapter 23 Quiz

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

Question #2
A  “Client is drowsy and complains of headache.”
B  “Client has subcutaneous emphysema around needle insertion site.”
C  “Client has oxygen saturation of 93%.”
D  “Client is becoming agitated and complains of pleuritic pain.”
Question #4
A  Lie supine to rest the lungs.
B  Change positions frequently and cough up secretions.
C  Sit upright to promote ventilation.
D  Remain in each position for 30 to 45 minutes for best results.
Question #5
A  pH 7.35, PaCO2 48 mm Hg
B  pH 7.28, PaO2 50 mm Hg
C  pH 7.36, PaCO2 32 mm Hg
D  pH 7.46, PaO2 80 mm Hg
Question #6
A  “The tube will drain air from the space around the lung.”
B  “Chest tube will allow air to be restored to the lung.”
C  “The tube will drain secretions from the lung.”
D  “Chest tubes provide a route for medication instillation to the lung.”
Question #7
A  “Viruses like influenza are the most common cause of pneumonia.”
B  “Getting the flu can complicate pneumonia.”
C  “Influenza vaccine will prevent typical pneumonias.”
D  “Influenza is the major cause of death in the United States.”
Question #10
A  Keeping the head of the bed at 15 degrees or less
B  Turning the client every 4 hours to prevent fatigue
C  Using strict hand hygiene
D  Providing oral hygiene daily
Question #13
A  The tissues give a crackling sensation when palpated.
B  Absence of bloody drainage in the anterior/upper tube
C  Bloody drainage is seemed in the collection chamber.
D  Skin around tube is pink
Question #14
A  “Allergic reactions cause inflammation in the lungs.”
B  “The mucus-secreting glands are abnormal
C  “There are fibrous cysts in the lungs.”
D  “Early treatment can stop the progression of the disease.”
Question #16
A  “I’ll need to have scheduled laboratory tests while I’m on the medication.”
B  “The people I have contact with at work should be checked regularly.”
C  “It won’t be necessary for the people I work with to take medication.”
D  “I’ll have to take these medications for 9 to 12 months.”
Question #17
A  The client has a partial pressure of arterial carbon dioxide (PaCO2) value of 65 mm Hg or higher.
B  The client exhibits restlessness and confusion.
C  The client has a partial pressure of arterial oxygen (PaO2) value of 90 mm Hg or higher.
D  The client exhibits bronchial breath sounds over the affected area.
Question #19
A  Decreased level of consciousness (LOC)
B  Increased restlessness
C  Decreased heart rate
D  Increased blood pressure
Question #20
A  Stabbing pain during respiratory movements.
B  Dullness or flatness on percussion over areas of collected fluid.
C  Fever and chills.
D  Dyspnea and coughing.
Question #22
A  pH 7.25, PaCO2 48, HCO3 24
B  pH 7.47, PaCO2 28, HCO3 30
C  pH 7.87, PaCO2 38, HCO3 28
D  pH 7.49, PaCO2 34, HCO3 25
Question #23
A  Intubate the client and control breathing with mechanical ventilation
B  Administer a large dose of furosemide (Lasix) IVP stat
C  Increase oxygen administration
D  Schedule the client for pulmonary surgery
Question #25
A  ventilate the client.
B  remove fluid from the lungs.
C  remove air from the pleural space.
D  administer IV medication.
Question #26
A  Chest tubes allow air into the pleural space.
B  Chest tubes indicate when the lungs have re-expanded by ceasing to bubble.
C  Draining secretions and blood while allowing air to remain in the thoracic cavity is necessary.
D  Draining secretions, air, and blood from the thoracic cavity is necessary.
Question #27
A  A client with a history of smoking two packs of cigarettes per day until quitting 2 years ago
B  A client who ambulates in the hallway every 4 hours
C  A client with a nasogastric tube
D  A client who is receiving acetaminophen (Tylenol) for pain
Question #31
A  Metabolic alkalosis
B  Acute respiratory distress syndrome
C  Atelectasis
D  Respiratory acidosis
Question #32
A   See if the wall suction unit has malfunctioned.
B  See if there are leaks in the system.
C  See if the chest tube is clogged.
D  See if a kink has developed in the tubing.
Question #34
A  Institute isolation precautions.
B  Begin an I.V. infusion of dextrose 5% in half-normal saline solution at 100 ml/hour.
C  Obtain a sputum specimen for enzyme immunoassay testing.
D  Obtain a nasopharyngeal specimen for reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction testing.
Question #35
A  “I’ll stay in isolation for 6 weeks.”
B  “I’ll always have a positive test for tuberculosis.”
C  “I’ll have to take the medication for up to a year.”
D  “This disease may come back later if I am under stress.”
Question #36
A  Hemoptysis and dysuria
B  Sore throat and abdominal pain
C  Dyspnea and wheezing
D  Nonproductive cough and normal temperature
Question #37
A  “It is fine if I eat sushi with a little bit of soy sauce.”
B  “It is all right if I have a grilled cheese sandwich with American cheese.”
C  “It is all right if I drink a glass of red wine with my dinner.”
D  “I am going to have a tuna fish sandwich for lunch.”
Question #38
A  Nonreactive
B  Negative
C  Significant
D  Not significant
Question #39
A  Initiate oxygen therapy and reassess pulse oximetry in 10 minutes.
B  Obtain arterial blood gases.
C  Administer bronchodilator as ordered.
D  Send for STAT chest x-ray.
Question #40
A  Coolness to lower extremities
B  Pain in the feet
C  Localized calf tenderness
D  Decreased urinary output
Question #42
A  Vitamin B6
B  Vitamin C
C  Vitamin E
D  Vitamin D
Question #43
A  secondary drug resistance.
B  multidrug resistance.
C   primary drug resistance.
D  tertiary drug resistance.
Question #44
A   “I will come back in 1 week to have the test read.”
B  “Because I had a previous reaction to the test, this time I need to get a chest X-ray.”
C  “If the test area turns red that means I have tuberculosis.”
D  “I will avoid contact with my family until I am done with the test.”
Question #45
A  Bilateral pleural friction rub
B  Inspiratory wheezes in the right thorax
C  Absence of breath sounds in the right thorax
D  Bilateral inspiratory and expiratory crackles
Question #46
A  Maintaining a cool room temperature
B  Turning the client every 2 hours
C  Elevating the head of the bed 30 degrees
D  Encouraging increased fluid intake
Question #47
A  Sibilant wheezes
B  Crackles in the lung bases
C  Low-pitched rhonchi during expiration
D  Pleural friction rub
Question #49
A  Encourage increased fluid intake.
B  Give antibiotics as ordered.
C  Place client on bed rest.
D  Offer nutritious snacks 2 times a day.
Question #52
A  exposure and no evidence of infection.
B  latent infection with no disease
C  no exposure and no infection.
D  disease that is not clinically active.
Question #53
A  Encourage breathing exercises
B  Place suspected clients together
C  Do not allow visitors with respiratory infection
D  Institute droplet precautions
Question #54
A  A diet with limited fat
B  A carbohydrate-dense diet
C  A diet rich in protein
D  A diet low in calories
Question #55
A  Monitoring the client’s fluid intake and output
B  Assessing the client’s temperature every 8 hours
C  Placing the client in respiratory isolation
D  Wearing gloves during all client contact
Question #56
A  Enlarged cervical nodes
B  Affected voice sounds
C  Burning of the throat when hot liquids are ingested
D  Dysphagia
Question #58
A  Rhonchi in lung fields
B  Copious mucous secretions
C  Harsh cough
D  Sudden restlessness
Question #59
A  “The ET tube will be connected to a negative-pressure ventilator.”
B  “The ET tube will be inserted through an opening in your trachea.”
C  “The ET tube will maintain your airway while you’re under anesthesia.”
D   “The ET tube will remain in place for at least a day postsurgery.”
Question #60
A  Systemic infection
B  Fungal infection
C  Viral infection
D  Bacterial infection
Question #63
A  Administration of oral antibiotics
B  Use of a dehumidifier
C  Saline lavages to the nares
D  Cold compresses to the sinus cavities
Question #65
A  “The physician can give you eye drops to prevent any problems.”
B  “Only wear your contact lenses during the day and take them out in the evening before bed.”
C  “There are no significant problems with wearing contact lenses.”
D  “You should switch to wearing your glasses while taking this medication.”
Question #67
A  Flail chest
B  Cardiac tamponade
C  Tension pneumothorax
D  Pulmonary contusion
Question #68
A  Insist on adequate breaks for each employee.
B  Give workshops on disease prevention
C  Fit all employees with protective masks.
D  Provide employees with smoking cessation materials.
Question #69
A  Hyperoxemia, hypocapnia, and hyperventilation
B  Hypotension, hyperoxemia, and hypercapnia
C  Hyperventilation, hypertension, and hypocapnia
D  Hypercapnia, hypoventilation, and hypoxemia