Sherpath: Oxygenation and Perfusion: Implement and Take Action; Evaluate
Which type of chest physiotherapy involves percussion?
Postural drainage
Which benefit is important for the nurse to include when educating a patient about antihypertensive medications?
Reduce the risk for stroke
Which course of action would the nurse initiate on discovering a recently discharged patient refuses to use a CPAP machine because of claustrophobia?
Requesting a prescription for a high-flow nasal cannula
Which alteration resulting from improper tube placement and found by palpating the skin around the stoma site during tracheostomy care would prompt the nurse to call the primary health care provider?
Subcutaneous emphysema
Inserted through the mouth for positive pressure mechanical ventilation
endotracheal tube
Helps a patient reach a set inhalation volume
incentive spirometry
Increase the diameter of the bronchi
inhaled bronchodilators
Decrease the thickness of secretions
mucolytics
Inserted in the patient's nose to facilitate ease of suctioning
naspharyngeal tube
Reservoir bag present; one-way valve prevents entry of exhaled air
nonrebreather mask
Inserted in mouth; maintains airway and breathing without ventilatory help
oropharyngeal tube
Reservoir bag present; room air is inspired with O2 delivered
partial rebreather mask
Which actions are the nurse's responsibilities during a chest tube insertion procedure?
positioning the patient Ensuring that the drainage system is working properly
Therapeutic positioning that facilitates gravity drainage from the lungs
postural drainage
No reservoir bag; 1 L/min O2 ⇧ = ~5% O2 concentration ⇧
simple face mask
Inserted through trachea; provides ventilation when upper airway obstructed
tacheostomy tube
No reservoir bag; ensures accuracy of O2 concentration; uses adaptors/dials
venturi mask
Which information would the nurse give to a postsurgical patient who states that performing incentive spirometry is uncomfortable and wants to know why it is necessary?
It prevents atelectasis.
Which explanation would the nurse give to a patient experiencing an abnormally rapid heartbeat who asks about the purpose of an antiarrhythmic medication?
It suppresses abnormal rhythms of the heart.
Which discharge instruction would be included during patient education of a patient prescribed anticoagulant therapy?
Limit intake of green, leafy vegetables.
The nurse would instruct a patient to hold each breath for ___________ seconds when explaining coughing/deep breathing chest physiotherapy?
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Which explanation would the nurse give when preparing a patient for placement of an oropharyngeal tube?
"This will help facilitate clearing secretions from your mouth and throat."
Which device would the nurse apply to a patient who has arrived unconscious and in respiratory arrest (is not breathing)?
Ambu bag
Which medications would the nurse expect to be added to the patient's drug regimen when a patient with infectious bronchitis (inflammation of the bronchi) is admitted to the hospital?
Corticosteroids Antibiotics Anticholinergics
Which situations would indicate a need for the nurse to consider insertion of a pharyngeal airway?
Decreased level of consciousness Frequent suctioning needs Loss of muscle tone
Which patient changes would the nurse expect when medications used to treat pulmonary disease are effective?
Decreased symptoms Fewer exacerbations Increased exercise tolerance Improved overall health status
Which medications would the nurse expect to be on the medication administration record for a patient with chronic cardiovascular disease?
Diuretics Anticoagulants Antiarrhythmics Calcium channel blockers
For which purpose would a chest tube be inserted in a patient injured in a car crash?
Drains blood and fluid to promote full lung expansion
Which type of tube would a patient receiving general anesthesia require to maintain oxygenation?
Endotracheal
Which cautions would the nurse include when discussing home oxygen therapy with a patient who has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)?
High oxygen levels can be toxic. Limit oxygen concentration to low-flow. Do not smoke while using oxygen.
Which potential outcomes for a patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are associated with daily extended supplemental oxygen therapy?
Increased level of daily function Improved mental status Increased activity tolerance
Which alterations of oxygenation and perfusion may require supplemental oxygen therapy?
Increased respiratory rate Low oxygen saturation Cyanosis
The nurse is caring for a patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and administers a bronchodilator. Which primary action would the nurse conclude is relieving the wheezing?
Increases the diameter of the bronchi
Which route would the nurse use when administering medication to a patient with non-life-threatening lower airway inflammation?
Inhalation
Which interventions would the nurse implement when providing care for a patient prescribed a diuretic?
Monitoring daily weight Monitoring intake and output
Which delivery system would the nurse use when the health care provider prescribes a common low-flow system to deliver continuous oxygen at 2 L/min for a patient with pneumonia?
Nasal cannula
Which emergency preparedness equipment would the nurse need to confirm is available in the room of a patient with a tracheostomy tube?
Obturator Inner cannula Bag-valve-mask (BVM) device Tracheostomy care kit
Which guidelines would the nurse recall when inserting a nasopharyngeal tube?
The length is measured from the tragus to the nostril plus 1 inch. The airway is removed and changed at least every 24 hours. The airway is lubricated before attempting insertion and inserted gently.
heart rate and rhythm
antiarrhythmics
Improve airway clearance
anticholinergics
bleeding
anticoagulants
Blood pressure
antihypertensives
Decrease inflammation
corticosteroids
Combines controlled coughing with deep breathing to maintain lung expansion
coughing/deep breathing
Which finding indicates that the prescribed inhaled bronchodilator administered to a patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) has been effective?
decreased wheezing
Which action describes the primary rationale for administering a corticosteroid (methylprednisolone) to a patient with a pulmonary disease?
decreases inflammation
Daily weights, intake and output
diuretics