Med-Surg
preeclampsia
A condition in pregnancy characterized by high blood pressure sometimes with fluid retention and proteinuria
which nursing intervention is most important for a client with severe preeclampsia who is receiving intravenous magnesium sulfate
A quiet darken rooms reduces stimuli which is essential for limiting or preventing eclamptic seizures
Which clinical manifestations would be expected of a client with tuberculosis
Night sweats and blood-tinged sputum
A client is admitted to the hospital for a thyroidomy which position with the nurse maintain the client in after the surgery
The semi Fowler position limits edema in the operative area via gravity and promotes respirations by facilitating thoracic expansion
diaphragmatic hernia
a birth defect where there is a hole in the diaphragm
which client is most likely to report fatigue
a client with increased oxygen demand
which type of tracheostomy relates to one that has a small balloon encircling it's tracheal end?
a cuffed tracheostomy tube has a small balloon encircling it's tracheal end that when inflated provides a seal and keeps air from leaking around the tube
asthma
a restrictive airway disease and is best assessed by measuring peak expiratory flow (PEF)
pleural effusion
abnormal accumulation of fluid in the pleural space; compression of the lung by fluid that accumulates at the base of the lungs reduces lung expansion and air exchange
A nurse administer's albuterol to a child with asthma which common side effects would the nurse monitor for
albuterol produces sympathetic nervous system side effects such as tachycardia and hypertension
tracheostomy
an incision in the windpipe made to relieve an obstruction to breathing
which condition may cause respiratory alkalosis
asthma
which sign would the nurse expect to find in a client admitted with atelectasis
atelectasis refers to the collapse of alveoli; breath sounds over the area are diminished
which is an important nursing intervention when caring for a hospitalized toddler with cystic fibrosis?
because the mucous glands secrete thick mucous secretions that accumulate, reducing ciliary action and mucus flow, the nurse should perform postural drainage, which promotes the removal of mucopurulent secretions by means of gravity.
hemoptysis
blood in the sputum
which complications are most commonly associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)?
cardiac problems
anaphylaxis
causes the immune system to release a flood of chemicals that can cause you to go into shock
which aspect of care would the nurse begin with in a client hospitalized with a diagnosis of emphysema
clients need to understand the disease process and how interventions, such as breathing exercises, can improve ventilation
the nurse is caring for a newborn with a diaphragmatic hernia and impaired gas exchange. which would the nurse identify as the cause of the infants decreased gas exchange
decreased oxygen intake
atelectasis
diminished breath sounds
acute spasmodic laryngitis
during a spasmodic croup attack, cool humidified air to decrease inflammation of the upper airways (the voice box and windpipe) is a fast come remedy
which first line medication would the nurse state is used to treat anaphylactic reactions?
epinephrine
Impaired gas exchange
excess or deficit in oxygenation and/or carbon dioxide elimination at the alveolar-capillary membrane
Which pathophysiologic factor has the greatest impact on the health status and plan of care for a child with cystic fibrosis
extremely thick mucus causes obstructive airways
which action by the nurse will decrease secretions in a client with bronchial pneumonia who is having difficulty maintaining airway clearance because of thick secretions
increased fluid intake helps liquefy respiratory secretions, which promotes expectoration
which would the nurse expect to be prescribed for members of a family who have contracted tuberculosis and now have a positive reaction to the tuberculin skin test and are candidates for treatment
isoniazid
which intervention would the nurse use to prevent aspiration in a client who underwent a partial laryngectomy?
keep suction machine handy during meals
where in the brain are respiratory patterns controlled
medulla
the nurse encourages a client with Raynaud disease to stop smoking because it causes which complication?
nicotine causes peripheral vasoconstriction which is spasms and construction of the smooth muscles of the arterial vasculature, compromising blood flow to the distal extremities
epistaxis
nosebleed
Which type of pneumonia is likely in a client who developed the condition three days after admission to the hospital
nosocomial pneumonia
which action would the nurse take on finding a client with pneumothorax in a side-lying position?
place client in a fowler or semi-fowler position
immunomodulator agent
prescribed for clients who have been diagnosed with subtypes of asthma and usually are used in combination with other drugs to reduce the frequency of asthma exacerbations
expectorant agent
prescribed for clients with nonproductive coughs to help liquefy mucus because they stimulate the secretion of natural lubricant fluids from serous glands
A client is prescribed prolonged bedrest after surgery which complication would the nurse expect to prevent by teaching this client to avoid pressure on the popliteal space
pulmonary embolism. pressure on the popliteal space causes venous stasis, promoting thrombus formation
pyothorax
pus in the chest cavity
who would the nurse present data to in order to develop an action plan regarding an increased instance of health care-associated pneumonia (HCAP) cases?
quality improvement team
anti inflammatory agents
reduce inflammation
the client who is hyperventilating is at risk for which complication?
respiratory alkalosis
which is the priority need that must be included in the nursing care for a child with pneumonia?
rest reduces the need for oxygen and minimizes metabolic needs during the acute, febrile stage of the disease
when an older adult participates in mild exercise, which would the nurse expect to happen to the respirations
slightly increase in rate per minute
antitussive agents
suppressing the cough center in the brain
which response would the nurse expect the client to exhibit when experiencing severe respiratory distress
tachycardia. the heart rate increases in an attempt to compensate for the lack of oxygen to body cells
respiratory alkalosis
the kidneys excrete increased amounts of bicarbonate to lower pH levels
respiratory acidosis
the kidneys retain increased amounts of bicarbonate to increase pH levels
metabolic acidosis
the lungs excrete carbon dioxide to raise pH levels
how does the body compensate for metabolic alkalosis?
the lungs retain carbon dioxide to lower pH levels
which assessment would the nurse perform to determine complications in clients exposed to phosgene?
the nurse will assess lung sounds in victims of phosgene exposure because the chemical agent can cause respiratory distress and pulmonary edema.
phlegm
thick mucus secreted by the respiratory system
which is a clinical manifestation of respiratory acidosis?
tremors
when suctioning a client with a tracheostomy, which safety measure would the nurse take into consideration?
use of suction upon withdrawal of a suction catheter reduces unnecessary removal of oxygen
which would the nurse document when auscultating a clients chest and hearing swishing sounds of normal breathing
vesicular breath sounds are the normal respiratory sounds hears on auscultation as inspired air enters and leaves the alveoli