CLASS 6512 WEEK 9 30 YEAR OLD FEMALE
NECK PAIN OUTPATIENT STUDY GUIDE
2026 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED
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⩥ What is paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea (PND)? Answer: A condition
where the patient awakens from sleep feeling like they can't breathe,
often relieved by sitting up.
⩥ Which conditions commonly associate with PND? Answer: Chronic
lung disease and left-sided heart failure.
⩥ How is dyspnea assessed? Answer: Through subjective perception,
visual analog scales, and by asking about onset, duration, and relieving
factors.
⩥ What does a visual analog scale for dyspnea help determine? Answer:
The severity of shortness of breath at a given time.
⩥ What factors should be assessed when evaluating dyspnea? Answer:
Onset, duration, relieving factors, and whether it interferes with
activities of daily living (ADLs).
NECK PAIN OUTPATIENT STUDY GUIDE
2026 QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED
A+
⩥ What is paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea (PND)? Answer: A condition
where the patient awakens from sleep feeling like they can't breathe,
often relieved by sitting up.
⩥ Which conditions commonly associate with PND? Answer: Chronic
lung disease and left-sided heart failure.
⩥ How is dyspnea assessed? Answer: Through subjective perception,
visual analog scales, and by asking about onset, duration, and relieving
factors.
⩥ What does a visual analog scale for dyspnea help determine? Answer:
The severity of shortness of breath at a given time.
⩥ What factors should be assessed when evaluating dyspnea? Answer:
Onset, duration, relieving factors, and whether it interferes with
activities of daily living (ADLs).