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Chapter 24 Quiz

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

Question #2
A  Albuterol
B  Ipratropium bromide
C  Fluticasone propionate
D  Ipratropium bromide and albuterol sulfate
Question #3
A  “Because I am prescribed a corticosteroid-containing MDI, I will rinse my mouth with water after use.”
B  “I will shake the MDI container before I use it.”
C  “I will take a slow, deep breath in after pushing down on the MDI.”
D  “I can’t use a spacer or holding chamber with the MDI.”
Question #4
A  Shortness of breath
B  Productive cough
C  Inflammation
D  Chest tightness
Question #5
A  Inflamed airways that obstruct airflow
B  Overinflated alveoli that impair gas exchange
C  Dry airways that obstruct airflow
D  Decreased numbers of goblet cells
E  Mucus secretions that block airways
Question #6
A  Albuterol
B  Theophylline
C  Cromolyn sodium
D  Budesonide
Question #7
A  Inhales deeply and holds the breath
B  Exhales hard and fast with a single blow
C  Sits in a straight–back chair and leans forward
D  Records in a diary the number achieved after one breath
Question #8
A  sits in tripod position.
B  uses the sternocleidomastoid muscles.
C  has a pulse oximetry reading of 93%.
D  wants the head of the bed raised to a 90-degree level.
Question #11
A  Respiratory alkalosis
B  Metabolic acidosis
C  Metabolic alkalosis
D  Respiratory acidosis
Question #12
A  Both procedures cure COPD.
B  Both procedures treat end-stage emphysema.
C  Both procedures improve the overall quality of life of a client with COPD.
D  Both procedures treat patients with bullous emphysema.
Question #13
A  Disturbed sleep pattern related to cough
B   High risk for ineffective therapeutic regimen management related to lack of knowledge
C  Ineffective coping related to anxiety
D  Activity intolerance related to fatigue
Question #14
A  “I do not need to rinse my mouth with this type of inhaler.”
B  “I will make sure to take a slow, deep breath as I push on my inhaler.”
C  “If I use the spacer, I know I am only supposed to push on the inhaler once.”
D  “After I breathe in, I will hold my breath for 10 seconds.”
Question #16
A  Respiratory acidosis
B  Metabolic acidosis
C  Respiratory alkalosis
D  Metabolic alkalosis
Question #18
A  An inhaled beta2-adrenergic agonist
B  An inhaled corticosteroid
C  An I.V. beta2-adrenergic agonist
D  An oral corticosteroid
Question #19
A  Keeping the client in semi-Fowler’s position
B  Encouraging the client to drink three glasses of fluid daily
C  Using a Venturi mask to deliver oxygen as ordered
D  Administering a sedative as ordered
Question #21
A   very severe COPD.
B  moderate COPD.
C  mild COPD.
D  at risk for COPD.
E  severe COPD.
Question #22
A  Providing sufficient oxygen to improve oxygenation
B  Avoiding the use of oxygen to decrease the hypoxic drive
C  Increasing pH
D  Monitoring the pulse oximetry to assess need for early intervention when PCO2 levels
Question #23
A  Decreased numbers of goblet cells
B  Dry airways that obstruct airflow
C  Mucus secretions that block airways
D  Overinflated alveoli that impair gas exchange
E  Inflamed airways that obstruct airflow
Question #24
A  Provides nebulized tobramycin (TOBI)
B  Collects sputum for culture and sensitivity
C  Administers vancomycin intravenously
D  Gives oral pancreatic enzymes with meals
Question #25
A  Encourages the client to decrease caloric intake due to increased appetite
B  Assesses fasting blood glucose levels
C  Informs the client to limit fluid intake due to fluid retention
D  Aspirates for blood return before injecting the medication
Question #26
A  “Nicotine patches would be appropriate for you.”
B  “Have you tried to quit smoking before?”
C   “I can refer you to the American Lung Association.”
D  “Many options are available for you.”
Question #27
A   Reports shortness of breath
B  Cannot perform activities of daily living
C  Has wheezes in the right lung lobes
D  Has a respiratory rate of 28 breaths/minute
Question #28
A  Administer the salmeterol and then administer the triamcinolone.
B  Allow the client to choose the order in which the drugs are administered.
C  Administer the triamcinolone and then administer the salmeterol.
D  Monitor the client’s theophylline level before administering the medications.
Question #30
A  very severe COPD.
B  severe COPD.
C  at risk for COPD.
D  mild COPD.
E  moderate COPD.
Question #31
A  Ipratropium bromide and albuterol sulfate
B  Fluticasone propionate
C  Ipratropium bromide
D  Albuterol
Question #32
A  Fever, chills, and diaphoresis
B  Sputum and a productive cough
C  Tachypnea and tachycardia
D  Chest pain during respiration
Question #33
A  Passive smoking
B  Ambient air pollution
C  Occupational exposure
D  Exposure to tobacco smoke
Question #35
A  Mast cells
B  Bullae
C  Alveoli
D  Lung parenchyma
Question #36
A  IgA-mediated
B  IgD-mediated
C   IgM-mediated
D  IgE-mediated
Question #39
A  tracheal deviation to the unaffected side.
B  diminished or absent breath sounds on the affected side.
C  muffled or distant heart sounds.
D  paradoxical chest wall movement with respirations.
Question #40
A  Ascites
B  Compromised gas exchange
C  Jugular vein distention
D  Wheezes
E  Decreased airflow
Question #41
A  Performing chest physiotherapy as ordered
B  Discussing palliative care and end-of-life issues with the client
C  Providing the client a low-sodium diet
D  Restricting oral intake to 1,000 mL/day
Question #42
A  teaching the family how to perform postural drainage.
B  instructing the client on the signs of respiratory infection.
C  providing the client a low-calorie, high-fiber diet.
D  implementing measures to clear pulmonary secretions.
Question #43
A  Presence of cough and sputum production for at least a combined total of 2 to 3 months in each of two consecutive years
B  A disease that results in reversible airflow obstruction, a common clinical outcome
C  A disease of the airways characterized by destruction of the walls of overdistended alveoli
D  Chronic dilatation of a bronchus or bronchi
Question #44
A  Obesity
B  Asthma
C  Autism
D  Cerebral palsy
Question #47
A  Respiratory acidosis
B  Metabolic alkalosis
C  Respiratory alkalosis
D  Metabolic acidosis
Question #48
A  Intravenous methylprednisolone (Solu–Medrol) 120 mg
B  Vancomycin 1 gram intravenously over 1 hour
C  Oxygen through nasal cannula at 2 L/minute
D  Ipratropium bromide (Alupent) by metered-dose inhaler
Question #49
A  Congenital malformations
B  Air pollution
C  Allergy
D  Male gender
Question #50
A  at risk for COPD.
B  mild COPD.
C  very severe COPD.
D  moderate COPD.
E  severe COPD.
Question #54
A  Streptococcus pneumonia and Haemophilus influenzae
B  Haemophilus influenzae and varicella
C  Haemophilus influenzae and Gardasil
D  Streptococcus pneumonia and varicella
Question #55
A  Sits in a straight–back chair and leans forward
B  Exhales hard and fast with a single blow
C  Inhales deeply and holds the breath
D  Records in a diary the number achieved after one breath
Question #56
A  Passive smoking
B  Ambient air pollution
C  Exposure to tobacco smoke
D  Occupational exposure
Question #57
A  Metabolic alkalosis
B  Respiratory alkalosis
C  Respiratory acidosis
D  Metabolic acidosis
Question #58
A  Dilated and reactive pupils
B  Respiratory rate of 22 breaths/minute
C  Heart rate of 100 beats/minute
D  Urine output of 40 ml/hour
Question #60
A  A severe asthma episode that is refractory to initial therapy
B  Usually occurs with warning
C  Usually does not progress to severe obstruction
D  Patients have a productive cough.
Question #62
A  Lymphocytes
B  Neutrophils
C  Eosiniphils
D  Mast cells