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NUR 514 EXAM 3 Study Questions with 100% Correct Answers Already Graded A+ 1. What is pleural effusion? - ANSWER fluid in the pleural space 2. What is bacteremia? - ANSWER bacteria in the blood 3. What is a pneumothorax? - ANSWER air in pleural space surrounding a collapsed lung 4. What is empyema? - ANSWER purulent exudate in pleural space 5. What are the diagnostic tests for pneumonia? - ANSWER CXR, blood culture/sputum analysis, CBC with differential (WBC 15k), pulse oximetry, ABGs, thoracentesis, bronchoscopy 6. What are nursing interventions for pneumonia? - ANSWER evaluate respiratory rate/rhythm/depth of respirations, auscultate lungs, control pain, SpO2 95%, monitor sputum, hydration, incentive spirometer 7. What are nutritional considerations for pneumonia? - ANSWER adequate hydration (thins and loosens secretions), high calorie, small frequent meals, monitor for weight loss, elevate HOB (aspiration) 8. What is COPD? - ANSWER airflow limitation is not fully reversible, abnormal inflammatory response of lungs usually progressive 3rd leading cause of death in USA 9. What are the risk factors for COPD? - ANSWER cigarette smoking, occupational chemicals/dust, air pollution, severe recurring respiratory infections, α1-antitrypsin deficiency (protein made in the liver to help protect the lungs) 10. What are the complications of COPD? - ANSWER Cor pulmonale (right HF secondary to pulmonary hypertension), exacerbations of COPD, acute respiratory failure, respiratory infections, peptic ulcer disease, depression/anxiety 11. What is subjective data when analyzing COPD? - ANSWER smoking, anorexia/weight loss, fatigue, orthopnea, anxiety, headaches 12. What is objective data when analyzing COPD? - ANSWER restlessness, pallor, rapid/shallow breathing, use of short sentences, tachycardia/dysrhythmias, abnormal ABGs, muscle atrophy 13. What are diagnostic tests used for COPD? - ANSWER diagnosis confirmed by spirometry (increased residual volume, FEV1/FVC ratio 70%) CXR- hyperinflation of alveoli Alpha1 antitrypsin levels 14. What is the treatment of COPD? - ANSWER short acting bronchodilators, oral systemic corticosteroids, antibiotics, supplemental oxygen therapy (NOT MORE THAN 2 LITERS- alters the drive to breathe!!!!!) 15. What is sarcoma? - ANSWER originates from muscle, bone, or connective tissues ewing sarcoma, osteosarcoma, chondrosarcoma, fibrosarcoma 16. What is lymphoma? - ANSWER originates from lymph system hodgkin lymphoma, non-hodgkin lymphoma 17. What is leukemia & myeloma? - ANSWER originates from hematopoietic system acute or chronic lymphocytic leukemia (ALL, CLL), acute or chronic myeloid leukemia (AML, CML) 18. What are the consequences of malignant neoplasia? - ANSWER fatigue, weight loss, pain, organ failure, death, fear, stress, anxiety, changes in family dynamics, financial challenges, changes in self-image and interpersonal relationships 19. What are examples of primary prevention when thinking of cancer? - ANSWER healthy diet/health weight, regular physical activity, have annual health examinations, avoidance of excessive sunlight exposure, get adequate rest, limit alcohol use, smoking cessation, eliminate/reduce/cope with stress 20. What are examples of secondary prevention when thinking of cancer? - ANSWER practice recommended cancer screenings, practice self examination, know "7 Warning Signs of Cancer", seek medical care if cancer is suspected, prophylactic surgery for genetic risks, lifestyle habits to reduce risks early diagnosis and screening- mammogram, prostate-specific antigen, colonoscopy, guaiac test for occult blood 21. Describe diagnosis surgery in relation to the treatment of cancer. - ANSWER biopsy or removal of masses 22. Describe curative surgery in relation to the treatment of cancer. - ANSWER removing entire neoplasm before it can grow/metastasize 23. Describe control surgery in relation to the treatment of cancer. - ANSWER reducing tumor mass to improve success of chemo/radiation 24. Describe palliative surgery in relation to the treatment of cancer. - ANSWER relieving obstructions/painful tumors to improve QOL 25. Describe reconstructive surgery in relation to the treatment of cancer. - ANSWER repairing areas damaged by cancer/cancer surgery

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NUR 514 EXAM 3 Study Questions
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1. What is pleural effusion? - ANSWER fluid in the pleural space


2. What is bacteremia? - ANSWER bacteria in the blood


3. What is a pneumothorax? - ANSWER air in pleural space surrounding a
collapsed lung


4. What is empyema? - ANSWER purulent exudate in pleural space


5. What are the diagnostic tests for pneumonia? - ANSWER CXR, blood
culture/sputum analysis, CBC with differential (WBC >15k), pulse
oximetry, ABGs, thoracentesis, bronchoscopy


6. What are nursing interventions for pneumonia? - ANSWER evaluate
respiratory rate/rhythm/depth of respirations, auscultate lungs, control pain,
SpO2 >95%, monitor sputum, hydration, incentive spirometer


7. What are nutritional considerations for pneumonia? - ANSWER adequate
hydration (thins and loosens secretions), high calorie, small frequent meals,
monitor for weight loss, elevate HOB (aspiration)

,8. What is COPD? - ANSWER airflow limitation is not fully reversible,
abnormal inflammatory response of lungs


usually progressive


3rd leading cause of death in USA


9. What are the risk factors for COPD? - ANSWER cigarette smoking,
occupational chemicals/dust, air pollution, severe recurring respiratory
infections, α1-antitrypsin deficiency (protein made in the liver to help
protect the lungs)


10.What are the complications of COPD? - ANSWER Cor pulmonale (right
HF secondary to pulmonary hypertension), exacerbations of COPD, acute
respiratory failure, respiratory infections, peptic ulcer disease,
depression/anxiety


11.What is subjective data when analyzing COPD? - ANSWER smoking,
anorexia/weight loss, fatigue, orthopnea, anxiety, headaches


12.What is objective data when analyzing COPD? - ANSWER restlessness,
pallor, rapid/shallow breathing, use of short sentences,
tachycardia/dysrhythmias, abnormal ABGs, muscle atrophy


13.What are diagnostic tests used for COPD? - ANSWER diagnosis confirmed
by spirometry (increased residual volume, FEV1/FVC ratio <70%)


CXR- hyperinflation of alveoli

,Alpha1 antitrypsin levels


14.What is the treatment of COPD? - ANSWER short acting bronchodilators,
oral systemic corticosteroids, antibiotics, supplemental oxygen therapy
(NOT MORE THAN 2 LITERS- alters the drive to breathe!!!!!)


15.What is sarcoma? - ANSWER originates from muscle, bone, or connective
tissues


ewing sarcoma, osteosarcoma, chondrosarcoma, fibrosarcoma


16.What is lymphoma? - ANSWER originates from lymph system


hodgkin lymphoma, non-hodgkin lymphoma


17.What is leukemia & myeloma? - ANSWER originates from hematopoietic
system


acute or chronic lymphocytic leukemia (ALL, CLL), acute or chronic myeloid
leukemia (AML, CML)


18.What are the consequences of malignant neoplasia? - ANSWER fatigue,
weight loss, pain, organ failure, death, fear, stress, anxiety, changes in
family dynamics, financial challenges, changes in self-image and
interpersonal relationships


19.What are examples of primary prevention when thinking of cancer? -
ANSWER healthy diet/health weight, regular physical activity, have annual

, health examinations, avoidance of excessive sunlight exposure, get adequate
rest, limit alcohol use, smoking cessation, eliminate/reduce/cope with stress


20.What are examples of secondary prevention when thinking of cancer? -
ANSWER practice recommended cancer screenings, practice self-
examination, know "7 Warning Signs of Cancer", seek medical care if
cancer is suspected, prophylactic surgery for genetic risks, lifestyle habits to
reduce risks


early diagnosis and screening- mammogram, prostate-specific antigen,
colonoscopy, guaiac test for occult blood


21.Describe diagnosis surgery in relation to the treatment of cancer. -
ANSWER biopsy or removal of masses


22.Describe curative surgery in relation to the treatment of cancer. - ANSWER
removing entire neoplasm before it can grow/metastasize


23.Describe control surgery in relation to the treatment of cancer. - ANSWER
reducing tumor mass to improve success of chemo/radiation


24.Describe palliative surgery in relation to the treatment of cancer. -
ANSWER relieving obstructions/painful tumors to improve QOL


25.Describe reconstructive surgery in relation to the treatment of cancer. -
ANSWER repairing areas damaged by cancer/cancer surgery


26.Describe chemotherapy in relation to the treatment of cancer. - ANSWER
used to decrease number of cancer cells 🡪 inhibit cell replication

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