Oxygen
Strider sounds ___ and ___
Harsh and loud
Quiz The nurse is preparing to provide hygiene care to a client with hypoxia. Into what position will the nurse place the client?
High Fowlers
Quiz A client is diagnosed with hypoxia related to emphysema. The client's adult child will be assisting the client with daily hygiene. How will the nurse explain positioning of the client to the caregiver?
"An upright, sitting position is the best for daily hygiene so a lightweight chair that can be used in and out of the shower works best to help your parent breathe easier and allow you to assist."
Quiz A 4-year-old with bronchiolitis has been admitted to the hospital with respiratory compromise. The father asks the nurse why the physician won't prescribe an antibiotic, "My child just keeps getting worse." What is the best response by the nurse?
"Bronchiolitis is almost always caused by the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). Unfortunately, antibiotics don't work on viruses."
Quiz The nurse is preparing to perform chest physiotherapy (CPT) on a client. Which statement by the client tells the nurse that the procedure is contraindicated.
"I just finished eating my lunch, I'm ready for my CPT now."
Quiz A female nurse of childbearing ages caring for a 2-year-old child diagnosed with bacterial pneumonia. The child has been placed in a mist tent. In caring for the child, it is important for the nurse to:
Monitor the child regularly for signs of cyanosis.
Left lung has ___ lobes
2
Right lung has ___ lobes
3
Low or high flow? Face tent
High flow
Low or high flow? Venturi mask
High flow
Define Kyphosis:
Hunchback (Makes the client appear to be leaning forward)
High flow O2 rate is:
5L-60L/min
Flu vaccine is recommended for people ___ months of age and older should be vaccinated each ___
6, year
Pneumococcal vaccine is recommended for all adults ___ years & older and ___ years or older
65 and 19
Clubbing of the fingers is a sign of ___
Hypoxia
Positions due to surgery and post op pneumonia can cause ___
Respiratory illness
Infants mainly breathing using their ___ muscles
Abdominal
Normal or abnormal? Friction run breath sounds
Abnormal
Normal or abnormal? Rhonchi breath sounds
Abnormal
Normal or abnormal? Stridor breath sounds
Abnormal
Apnea:
Absence of breathing
Quiz The nurse notes a 2-year-old toddler with pneumonia is breathing shallow. Which method is best for the nurse to use to teach the toddler how to perform deep breathing exercises?
Allow the toddler to blow bubbles in the room
___ is the site of gas change
Alveoli
Quiz Upon evaluation of a client's medical history, the nurse recognizes that which condition may lead to an inadequate supply of oxygen to the tissues of the body?
Anemia
Quiz The nurse is assessing a newborn in the nursery. The nurse notes the infant has episodes in which breathing ceased for 20 seconds on 2 occasions. The nurse correctly recognizes this condition as:
Apnea
Quiz What does pulse oximetry measure?
Arterial oxygen saturation
Quiz The nurse is providing care for a client who is unconscious. What nursing intervention takes highest priority?
Maintaining a patent airway
Which breathing device hangs over the clients bed?
Mist tent
Increased anteroposterior diameter means the client is ___
Barrel-chested
Older adults have ___ landmarks
Bony
Wood stoves and furnaces can cause ___ problems
Breathing
Barrel chest is seen in older ___ patients due to having to work harder to breath over the years
COPD
Quiz The nurse is caring for an older adult client on home oxygen who has dentures but has quit wearing them stating that the dentures irritate the gums. What nursing action is appropriate?
Check the fit of the oxygen mask.
Quiz In a bedridden, non-mobile patient, which activities would be most beneficial to preventing atelectasis?
Encourage to cough and deep breathe several times per hour
What does the lower airway do?
Exchanges the gasses
___/___ put children at risk for cold and illnesses
Daycare/School
pseudoephedrine and phenylephrine class:
Decongestants
Dyspnea:
Difficulty breathing
Early/Stress or Late/Crash? Increased HR, Increased RR, Increased BP
Early/Stress
Early/Stress or Late/Crash? Restless, Acute confusion with Geriatric client, Pale skin and mucous membranes, Abnormal lung sounds
Early/Stress
Quiz A nurse teaches deep breathing exercises to a preoperative client. Which action should the nurse perform?
Instruct the client to exhale gently and completely before inhaling.
Quiz Which teaching about the humidifier is important for the nurse to provide to a client using oxygen?
It decreases dry mucous membranes via delivering small water droplets.
The immune system matures during ___ childhood
Late
Early/Stress or Late/Crash? Confusion/Stupor, Blue skin and mucous membranes
Late/Crash
Early/Stress or Late/Crash? Decreased RR, Decreased heart rate, Decreased BP
Late/Crash
Use the ___ of O2 possible to keep the client at 95% or above
Least amount
Low flow O2 rate:
Less than 5L/min
Low or high flow? Nasal cannula
Low flow
Low or high flow? Nonrebreather
Low flow
Low or high flow? Partial rebreather
Low flow
Low or high flow? Simple face mask
Low flow
Quiz The nurse is caring for a client admitted for a mild exacerbation of asthma who has been prescribed portable oxygen at 2 L/min. What delivery device will the nurse select to apply oxygen to the client?
Nasal Cannula
What breathing device can cause dry nostrils
Nasal Cannula
Which breathing device prevents the patient from rebreathing exhaled air
Nonrebreather
Normal or abnormal? Bronchial breath sounds
Normal
Normal or abnormal? Bronchovesicular breath sounds
Normal
Normal or abnormal? Crackles heard at the end of an infants deep respiration?
Normal
Normal or abnormal? Vesicular breath sounds
Normal
Eupnea:
Normal breathing
Hypoxia
Not enough 02 in the cells
The diagraph doesn't move as well when you are a ___
Older adult
Which breathing device fits over clients head?
Oxy-hood
Which breathing device lets some breath go back into the bag and the client rebreathes it
Partial rebreather
Mist tents are mainly for what age catagory?
Pediatrics
Oxy-hood is mainly for what age catagory?
Pediatrics
Quiz While performing the physical examination, the nurse determines that a patient has an area of consolidation in the lungs suggesting pneumonia. Which technique would the nurse most likely have used to obtain this finding?
Percussion (lies..)
Older adults have an increased risk for disease, especially ___.
Pneumonia
Pneumococcal vaccine protects against what?
Pneumonia
Breathing deeper, more diaphragmatic breathing, increased tidal volume, and RR happens during ___
Pregnancy
___ can lead to allergen sensitivity, epistaxis, rhinitis, & voice changes
Pregnancy
hormones will broaden the chest & increase air volume during ___
Pregnancy
Define Intercostal retraction:
Reduced air pressure inside your chest
The medication Synthetic surfactant can do what for infants?
Reopen their alveoli
Quiz The nurse is caring for a postoperative client who has a prescription for meperidine 75 mg intramuscularly (IM) every 4 hours as needed for pain. Before and after administering meperidine, the nurse would assess which most important sign?
Respiratory rate and depth
Friction rub sounds like ___ or ___
Rubbing or dragging
Quiz A client is receiving tacrine and uses theophylline for chronic bronchospasm. Which would be most important for the nurse to monitor?
Serum theophylline levels
Infants airways are ___ in length and are at risk for ____
Short and Aspirating
Never use with less that 5L/min of O2 with what type of O2 mask?
Simple face mask
Surfactant helps things ___
Slide in the lungs
Quiz First-generation antihistamines may be effective against what symptoms? ___, ___, ___
Sneezing, Rhinorrhea, Cough
Rhonchi sounds like ___
Snoring
Quiz A nurse is admitting a new client who has been admitted with a diagnosis of COPD exacerbation. How can the nurse best help the client achieve the goal of maintaining effective oxygenation?
Teach the client strategies for promoting diaphragmatic breathing.
Quiz After receiving shift report, which client will the nurse assess first?
The child whose lips are blue in color and head is wet with perspiration.
Define Tracheal deviation:
Trachea being pushed to one side of your neck by abnormal pressure
A blocked airway can result in ___
Tracheal deviation
High flow nasal cannula has big and thick ___
Tubing
Respiratory illnesses usually start in the ___ airway and work its way ___
Upper, down
What does the upper airway do?
Warm the air
Quiz The nurse is caring for an infant admitted to the emergency department diagnosed with bronchiolitis. The nurse would assess the client for: ___ and ___
Wheezy cough and dyspnea.
Quiz The nurse is conducting a respiratory assessment of a client age 71 years who has been recently admitted to the hospital unit. Which assessment finding should the nurse interpret as abnormal?
fine crackles to the bases of the lungs bilaterally
Nasal flaring is a sign of respiratory ___
distress
cetirizine and diphenhydramine class:
antihistamines
Children's landmarks are ___ prominent.
less
Asymmetrical chest movement is a sign of respiratory distress and possible ___
pneumonia
Oxygen is carried in the body via plasma & ___
red blood cells
Infants are at risk for URI and asthma due to ___
secondhand smoking