Lower respiratory tract pharmacology
A client with asthma is using an inhaled corticosteroid as treatment for asthma. Which statement indicates that teaching provided to the client about the use of the medication was effective?
"I wash my hands before and after using the inhaler."
The nurse instructs a patient who is using albuterol for exercise-induced bronchospasm to use the inhaler at which time?
15 minutes prior to exercising
A patient who is prescribed ipratropium administers the drug at 9:15 AM. The patient should begin to notice the drug beginning to act at which time?
930
A female client is prescribed systemic corticosteroids for her asthma. The nurse knows that the client is at risk for what problem?
Adrenal insufficiency
After reviewing information about drugs used to treat lower respiratory system conditions, a group of nursing students demonstrate understanding of the information when they identify which as an example of a short-acting beta-2 agonist (SABA)?
Albuterol
Mr. Ashum is prescribed an albuterol inhaler as part of his treatment regimen for asthma. What is the mechanism of action for this medication?
Albuterol causes relaxation of the bronchial smooth muscles.
A nurse would expect to increase the dosage of theophylline if the client has a current history of which of the following?
Cigarette smoking Rationale: Nicotine increases the metabolism of xanthines; therefore, an increased dosage would be necessary. Hyperthyroidism, gastrointestinal, upset or alcohol intake requires cautious use of the drug because these conditions may be exacerbated by the systemic effects of the drug. The drug dosage may need to be decreased in these situations.
A group of students are reviewing the various drugs that affect inflammation. The students demonstrate understanding when they identify which agent as a mast cell stabilizer?
Cromolyn
A client diagnosed with asthma is being prescribed a leukotriene receptor antagonist as part of their mediation therapy. The nurse should encourage the client to report incidence of what events as possible adverse effects of the new medication? Select all that apply.
Diarrhea fever headache muscle aches
The nurse is providing education to a client with asthma on the therapeutic action of inhaled corticosteroid agents. How will the nurse describe the action?
Direct effect on the mobilization of calcium within the cell Stimulation of 2 prostaglandins leading to smooth muscle relaxation Inhibition of release of slow-reacting substance of anaphylaxis
A client has been prescribed medication therapy for the treatment of newly diagnosed asthma. During teaching, the nurse should alert the client to potential exacerbation of what concurrent medical condition?
GERD
The nurse is reviewing a client's morning blood work and notes a theophylline level of 22.2 mcg/mL (123.21 µmol/L). What action should the nurse take?
Inform the health care provider that the client has toxic theophylline levels.
A client is prescribed salmeterol. The nurse would expect this drug to be administered by which route?
Inhalation
The nurse is providing education to a client with asthma on the therapeutic action of inhaled corticosteroid agents. How will the nurse describe the action?
Inhaled corticosteroid agents reduce airway inflammation.
A neonate is receiving beractant. The nurse understands that this agent is administered by which route?
Intratracheal
A client with asthma should always carry a rescue inhaler or quick-relief medication with them at all times. Which of the following are considered quick-relief medications? Select all that apply:
Metaproterenol (Alupent) Albuterol (Proventil)
A newborn, experiencing ineffective alveolar expansion, is receiving treatment. What intervention should the nurse implement to assure the administration of the prescribed medication has been effective?
Monitoring respirations for bilateral chest movement
The client uses his sympathomimetic inhaler frequently. The nurse evaluates the client for which of the following symptoms related to frequent use of the sympathomimetic inhaler?
Nervousness
A patient presents at the Emergency Department (ED) in acute respiratory distress. A quick assessment by the triage nurse indicates that the patient experienced difficulty breathing immediately after taking Combivent for the first time. The nurse suspects that the patient may be allergic to what?
Peanuts
A client, experiencing respiratory distress related bronchi constriction, will benefit from what therapeutic action provided by anticholinergic medication therapy?
Relaxation of smooth muscle
The nurse is evaluating the education of a client that uses albuterol for an acute asthma attack. The nurse knows that the lesson has been effective when the client states that albuterol is which of the following types of medication?
SABA
The nurse is providing care for a newborn who has received an instillation of surfactant. What assessment data indicates the infant is experiencing adequate oxygen perfusion? Select all that apply.
Skin is pink over entire body Skin warm to the touch
The nurse is providing education to a client who has been prescribed albuterol. What adverse reaction should the nurse discuss during teaching?
Tachycardia
Why are inhaled steroids used to treat asthma and COPD?
They act locally to decrease release of inflammatory mediators
The client's theophylline levels are increased when the lab results are added to the electronic health record. The nurse questions the client about his intake of which?
coffee
What is considered a possible trigger for an asthma attack? Select all that apply.
exercise cigarette smoke allergens pollutants
A nurse is providing education to a 56-year-old man who is admitted to the emergency department with an acute asthma attack. The nurse's initial assessment reveals that the patient has a history of pneumonia, drinks large quantities of coffee, and eats a high-calorie diet. Albuterol is prescribed for him. The important consideration when the nurse is preparing a teaching plan will be that the patient
has a high coffee intake
The nurse is providing education to the parents of a child who has been newly diagnosed with asthma. During teaching, the nurse should explain that asthma attacks occur when mast cells release substances that cause what reaction?
inflammation
A client is experiencing an acute asthmatic attack. Which agent would be most effective?
inhaled steroid
A high school student was diagnosed with asthma when he was in elementary school and has become accustomed to carrying and using his "puffers". In recent months, he has become more involved in sports and has developed a habit of administering albuterol up to 10 times daily. The nurse should teach the student that overuse of albuterol can lead to
rebound bronchoconstriction.
When evaluating an asthmatic client's knowledge of self-care, the nurse recognizes that additional instructions are needed when the client makes which of the following statements?
"When I am short of breath, I will increase the use of my fluticasone."
The nurse should complete which of the following during acute breathing distress before initiation of a bronchodilator? Select all that apply:
BP HR RR
Which of the following would a nurse identify as a surfactant?
Beractant
A client is experiencing an acute asthmatic attack. Which agent would be most effective?
Beta-2 selective adrenergic agonist
Which of the following would be most important to assess before administering calfactant? (Select all that apply.)
Endotracheal tube placement Lung sounds oxygen level
When describing the action of xanthines, which would the nurse include? (Select all that apply.)
Direct effect on the mobilization of calcium within the cell Stimulation of 2 prostaglandins leading to smooth muscle relaxation Inhibition of release of slow-reacting substance of anaphylaxis
Which of the following would be most important to assess before administering calfactant? (Select all that apply.)
Endotracheal tube placement Lung sounds Oxygen saturation levels
A nurse is providing health education to a client recently diagnosed with asthma and prescribed albuterol and ipratropium. Which of the client's statements suggests a need for clarification by the nurse?
I'll keep taking my medications until I'm not experiencing any more symptoms."
The nurse is providing education to a client who has been prescribed an antiasthmatic drug. The nurse should instruct the client to avoid excessive intake of what beverage?
coffee
A client is prescribed a leukotriene receptor antagonist. The nurse should evaluate the effectiveness of the medication therapy based on the long term management of symptoms associated with which respiratory condition?
asthma
The nurse is assessing a client taking a medication as treatment for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. Which assessment finding indicates to the nurse that the client is experiencing an adverse effect to the medication?
burned skin when exposed to the sun
A female client presents to the emergency department with acutely deteriorating asthma. Her husband tells the nurse that his wife takes salmeterol. He then tells the nurse that he gave her three extra puffs when she became ill. What statement is correct in this situation?
contraindicated based on her condition
The client uses his sympathomimetic inhaler frequently. The nurse evaluates the client for which of the following symptoms related to frequent use of the sympathomimetic inhaler?
nervousness
A client is being assessed by the home care nurse for the appropriate use of a metered-dose inhaler. Instructions concerning which intervention will assist a client in the proper use of the device?
using a spacer