Chapter 24 Management of patients with chronic pulmonary disease

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A client will be undergoing a bronchoscopy. Which statement shows that the client understands the procedure?

"It sounds like the different drugs will make this much easier to stand."

A physician orders triamcinolone and salmeterol for a client with a history of asthma. What action should the nurse take when administering these drugs?

Administer the salmeterol and then administer the triamcinolone.

A nurse has established a nursing diagnosis of ineffective airway clearance. The datum that best supports this diagnosis is that the client

Has wheezes in the right lung lobes

In which grade of COPD is the forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) less than 30% predicted?

IV

A client diagnosed with asthma is preparing for discharge. The nurse is educating the client on the proper use of a peak flow meter. The nurse instructs the client to complete which action?

If coughing occurs during the procedure, repeat it.

The nurse is caring for a client in the immediate post-thoracentesis period. In which position is the client placed?

Lying on the unaffected side

A client in acute respiratory distress is brought to the emergency department. After endotracheal (ET) intubation and initiation of mechanical ventilation, the client is transferred to the intensive care unit. Before suctioning the ET tube, the nurse hyperventilates and hyperoxygenates the client. What is the rationale for these interventions?

They help prevent cardiac arrhythmias.

A client is chronically short of breath and yet has normal lung ventilation, clear lungs, and an arterial oxygen saturation SaO2 of 96% or better. The client most likely has:

a possible hematologic problem.

A physician orders a beta2 adrenergic-agonist agent (bronchodilator) that is short-acting and administered only by inhaler. What drug would the nurse know to administer to the client?

albuterol

The nurse auscultates crackles in a patient with a respiratory disorder. With what disorder would crackles be commonly heard?

collapsed alveoli

Which ventilation-perfusion ratio is exhibited by a pulmonary embolus?

dead space

A nurse is caring for a client who has frequent upper respiratory infections. Which structure is most helpful in protecting against infection?

tonsils

Arterial blood gases should be obtained how often after initiating continuous mechanical ventilation?

20 minutes

A client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and cor pulmonale is being prepared for discharge. The nurse should provide which instruction?

"Weigh yourself daily and report a gain of 2 lb in 1 day."

What are the primary causes for an acute exacerbation of COPD? Select all that apply.

-Air pollution -Tracheobronchial infection

The nurse is reviewing first-line pharmacotherapy for smoking abstinence with a client diagnosed with COPD. The nurse correctly includes which medications? Select all that apply.

-Nicotine gum -Bupropion SR -Nortriptyline

Which of the following is a clinical manifestation of a pneumothorax? Select all that apply.

-Sudden chest pain -Asymmetry of chest movement -Unilateral retractions -Oxygen desaturation

A nurse is teaching the client about use of the pictured item with a metered-dose inhaler (MDI). What instructions should the nurse include in the teaching? Select all that apply

-Take a slow, deep inhalation from the device. -Activate the MDI once. -The device may increase delivery of the MDI medication.

Normally, approximately what percentage of the blood pumped by the right ventricle does not perfuse the alveolar capillaries?

2%

Inspection of a patient's skin color is part of the assessment of the integumentary system. Cyanosis, which is a late indicator of hypoxia, is present when the unoxygenated hemoglobin level is:

5 g/dL

The physician has ordered albuteral for the patient in respiratory distress. The nurse recognizes this drug is in what class of medications?

Adrenergic antagonist

The nurse is caring for clients on the neurological unit. Which triad of neurological mechanisms does the nurse identify as most responsible when there is abnormality in ventilation control?

Aortic arch, pons, and CO2 receptor sites

The nurse is caring for a client reporting chest discomfort. The client's diagnosis at admission is left lower lobe pneumonia. Which strategy will the nurse instruct the client to use to help alleviate the discomfort?

Assume a left side-lying position while in bed

A client has asthma. Which of the following medications is a commonly prescribed mast cell stabilizer used for asthma?

Cromolyn sodium

Which medication is contraindicated in acute asthma exacerbations?

Cromolyn sodium

A home health nurse sees a client with end-stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. An outcome identified for this client is preventing infection. Which finding indicates that this outcome has been met?

Decreased oxygen requirements

For air to enter the lungs (process of ventilation), the intrapulmonary pressure must be less than atmospheric pressure so air can be pulled inward. Select the movement of respiratory muscles that makes this happen during inspiration.

Diaphragm contracts and elongates the chest cavity

During a routine visit to the pulmonologist, a client is told to undergo a mediastinoscopy. After the physician leaves the room, the nurse enters and is asked about this procedure. How should the nurse respond?

Exploration and biopsy of the lymph nodes that drain the lungs

A client is seen in the emergency room for a case of diabetic acidosis with the presence of Kussmaul respirations. What client condition is associated with the presence of Kussmaul respirations?

Hyperventilation

A client with symptoms of mild persistent asthma is now initiating treatment. Which of the following is the preferred therapy that the nurse will teach the client to use at home?

Inhaled beclomethasone

Which diagnostic imaging modality is more accurate than computed tomography in detecting malignancies?

PET

Which diagnostic test is the most accurate in assessing acute airway obstruction?

Pulmonary function studies

Perfusion refers to blood supply to the lungs, through which the lungs receive nutrients and oxygen. What are the two methods of perfusion?

The two methods of perfusion are the bronchial and pulmonary circulation.

The nurse is assigned to care for a patient in the ICU who is diagnosed with status asthmaticus. Why does the nurse include fluid intake as being an important aspect of the plan of care? (Select all that apply.)

To combat dehydration To loosen secretions To facilitate expectoration

Which is an age-related change associated with the respiratory system?

decreased size in the airway

On arrival at the intensive care unit, a critically ill client suffers respiratory arrest and is placed on mechanical ventilation. The physician orders pulse oximetry to monitor the client's arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2) noninvasively. Which vital sign abnormality may alter pulse oximetry values?

hypotension

A client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is admitted to the medical-surgical unit. To help this client maintain a patent airway and achieve maximal gas exchange, the nurse should:

instruct the client to drink at least 2 L of fluid daily.

A client presents to the ED reporting severe coughing episodes. The client states that "the episodes are more intense at night." The nurse should suspect which of the following conditions based on the client's primary report?

left-sided heart failure

A thoracentesis is performed to obtain a sample of pleural fluid or a biopsy specimen from the pleural wall for diagnostic purposes. What does bloody fluid results indicate?

trauma

A nurse is caring for a client admitted with an exacerbation of asthma. The nurse knows the client's condition is worsening when he:

uses the sternocleidomastoid muscles.

A nurse evaluates the results of a spirometry test to help confirm a diagnosis of obstructive lung disease. Which one of the following results indicates an initial early stage of COPD? (FEV1 refers to forced expired volume in 1 second.)

FEV1 > 80%

A nurse is caring for a client who has a tracheostomy tube and who is undergoing mechanical ventilation. The nurse can help prevent tracheal dilation, a complication of tracheostomy tube placement, by:

using the minimal-leak technique with cuff pressure less than 25 cm H2O.


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