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Nursing 130 Final Exam UPDATED ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS What is the #1 intervention for COPD? - CORRECT ANSWER technique for diaphragmatic breathing - CORRECT ANSWER through mouth smoking cessation breathe in through nose, exhale What is the priority nursing intervention for a client with exacerbation of asthma and increased anxiety? - CORRECT ANSWER remain with the client What interventions would you want to promote for a patient with atelectasis? - CORRECT ANSWER incentive spirometer and cough/deep breathing true True or false: patient must be elevated at least 30 degrees if they have NG tube - CORRECT ANSWER What is a sputum culture used for? - CORRECT ANSWER What does rust colored sputum indicate? - CORRECT ANSWER diagnosis end stage COPD What should you do before administering oxygen? - CORRECT ANSWER When can you let UAP feed client? - CORRECT ANSWER check SpO2 after checking for positive gag reflex What is the #1 sign of infection in elderly patients? - CORRECT ANSWER What do wheezing and dyspnea indicate? - CORRECT ANSWER asthma confusion/lethargy What is the most important assessment for success with patient teaching? - CORRECT ANSWER willingness to modify lifestyle

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Nursing 130 Final Exam UPDATED ACTUAL
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
What is the #1 intervention for COPD? - CORRECT ANSWER smoking cessation



technique for diaphragmatic breathing - CORRECT ANSWER breathe in through nose, exhale
through mouth



What is the priority nursing intervention for a client with exacerbation of asthma and increased
anxiety? - CORRECT ANSWER remain with the client



What interventions would you want to promote for a patient with atelectasis? - CORRECT
ANSWER incentive spirometer and cough/deep breathing



True or false: patient must be elevated at least 30 degrees if they have NG tube - CORRECT
ANSWER true



What is a sputum culture used for? - CORRECT ANSWER diagnosis



What does rust colored sputum indicate? - CORRECT ANSWER end stage COPD



What should you do before administering oxygen? - CORRECT ANSWER check SpO2



When can you let UAP feed client? - CORRECT ANSWER after checking for positive gag
reflex



What is the #1 sign of infection in elderly patients? - CORRECT ANSWER confusion/lethargy



What do wheezing and dyspnea indicate? - CORRECT ANSWER asthma



What is the most important assessment for success with patient teaching? - CORRECT
ANSWER willingness to modify lifestyle

,What interventions helps to loosen secretions? - CORRECT ANSWER increasing fluid intake



What intervention helps promote CO2 elimination? - CORRECT ANSWER pursed-lip
breathing



four types of pneumonia - CORRECT ANSWER community acquired, healthcare associated,
hospital associated, ventilator associated



What indicates a patient has trouble breathing? - CORRECT ANSWER nasal flaring, tripod
position



What does clubbing of fingers indicate? - CORRECT ANSWER poor chronic oxygenation



How to address patient with lack of oxygen - CORRECT ANSWER 1. sit them up

2. get your SpO2 (measuring oxygen on hemoglobin)

3. provide supplemental oxygen and see where to go further



When does community acquired pneumonia occur? - CORRECT ANSWER less than 48 hours
after hospital admission, infected prior to admission



When does hospital-acquired pneumonia occur? - CORRECT ANSWER >48 hours after
hospitalization



When does ventilator-associated pneumonia occur? - CORRECT ANSWER >48 hours after
intubation



aspiration pneumonia - CORRECT ANSWER foreign objects enter into lower airway, marinate,
and cause infection



risk factors of pneumonia - CORRECT ANSWER - Cancer

- Smoking

,- Immunosuppressed patients

- Prolonged immobility

- Placement of NG tubes

- Supine position- patients unable to protect airway

- Alcohol intoxication

- Vomiting

- Anesthesia, sedatives

- Advanced age

- poor hygiene



preventive measures for pneumonia - CORRECT ANSWER - Promote cough and deep
breathing

- Initiate infectious disease and neutropenic precautions

- Encourage smoking cessation

- Reposition patient Q2 hours

- Administer medications with patient at least 30 degrees

- Oral hygiene

- Encouraged reduced alcohol intake or cessation

- Strict hand hygiene

- Educate patient



diagnostic testing for pneumonia - CORRECT ANSWER - Chest x-ray

- Lab values- what values would you see increased?

- Cultures- microbiology- what should we test?

- Physical assessment.

- Bronchoscopy



nursing interventions for pneumonia - CORRECT ANSWER - Positioning patient- how?

- Administer O2- when?

- Administer breathing treatments

- Encourage cough and deep breathing- why?

, - Promote adequate nutrition and fluid intake- why?

- Provide rest periods



medications for pneumonia - CORRECT ANSWER antibiotics, anti-inflammatories,
bronchodilators



complications of untreated pneumonia - CORRECT ANSWER atelectasis, ARDS, bacteremia



ICOUGH pulmonary therapy - CORRECT ANSWER - Incentive spirometry

- Cough and Deep breathe

- Oral Care ( brush teeth use mouthwash BID)

- Understanding (patient and family education)

- Getting out of bed TID

- Head-Of-Bed elevation



types of COPD - CORRECT ANSWER chronic bronchitis and emphysema



What does emphysema lead to? - CORRECT ANSWER hypercapnea and respiratory acidosis



How long does a patient need to present with cough and sputum production to have chronic bronchitis
- CORRECT ANSWER at least 3 months, more than once within 2 consecutive years



risk factors for COPD - CORRECT ANSWER smoking, air pollution, genetics



diagnostic testing for COPD - CORRECT ANSWER - Increased hematocrit- due to low o2
levels

- Chest x-ray

- Signs/ symptoms

- Pulmonary function tests

- Alpha antitrypsin levels- enzyme in liver that break down pollutants which attack lung tissue

- Change in respiratory rate is first indication of new onset COPD

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