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A patient comes to the clinic with symptoms as seen in a cold.
What group of upper respiratory drugs causes local
vasoconstriction, which decreases blood flow and shrink
swollen membranes to improve airflow? – ANSWER-
Decongestant
Epinephrine, formerly the drug of choice for acute attacks of
broncoconstriction has been replaced by what? - ANSWER-
Nothing has replaced epinephrine as drug of choice
A patient is in the clinic to have blood drawn to assess his
theophylline level.
The patient is taking theophylline and appears to be doing well
on the drug. What serum level the nurse expect the patient to
have? - ANSWER-Between 10 to 20 mcg/ml
A patient has an acute asthma attack. A broncodilator is
used to bring the
, exacerbation under control. What drug would be used to
prevent acute
bronchoconstriction? - ANSWER-
Salmeterol (serevent)
A patient with chronic bronchial asthma has prescribed
montelukast (singular).
What will the nurse instruct the patient to avoid taking? -
ANSWER-Aspirin
The nurse is writing a plan of care for a patient newly admitted
to the floor with asthma attacks that occur while exercising.
What would be the most appropriate intervention for this
patient? - ANSWER-Teach patient to use an inhaler before
exercising
A patient has been prescribed a nasal steroids and asked the
nurse what's the most common reason that this medication is
used to treat. What is the nurse? Best response? - ANSWER-
Nasal steroids are used to treat allergic rhinitis
Is 76 years old man with asthma is being treated with an
anticholinergic. What
will the nurse be careful to assess for? - ANSWER-
Prostatic hypertrophy
A healthcare provider is providing staff education on the
management of acute asthma exacerbation. Which information