1. The nurse is caring for a 24-year-old patient with an antitrypsin deficiency who states
that she has never smoked in her life. An antitrypsin deficiency predisposes the patient to
what?
A) Pulmonary edema
B) Emphysema
C) Community-acquired pneumonia
D) Empyema
2. The school nurse is caring for a 10-year-old girl who is having an asthma attack on the
school ground at recess. What is the preferred treatment to alleviate this patient's
current airflow obstruction?
A) Corticosteroids
B) Anticholinergics
C) Beta-adrenergics
D) Peak flow monitoring device
3. The nurse is performing an admission assessment of a patient who has a history of
asthma. The nurse should be aware that the most common signs of asthma are
what?
A) Shallow respirations
B) Increased A-P diameter
C) Bilateral wheezes
D) Rhonchi in the lower bases
4. The patient is having pulmonary function studies performed. The patient has a
spirometry test and has a FEV1/FVC ratio of 60%. This finding suggests:
A) Strong exercise tolerance.
B) Exhalation volume is normal.
C) Healthy lung volumes.
D) Obstructive lung disease.
5. The nurse has been asked to give a workshop on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
(COPD) for a local community group. When talking about what can be done for
patients with COPD, the nurse encourages a COPD patient not to smoke because
smoking has what effect?
A) Increases the amount of mucus production
B) Deoxygenates the hemoglobin
C) Shrinks the alveoli in the lungs
D) Collapses the alveoli in the lungs
6. The nurse is caring for a patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
and is now performing discharge teaching with this patient. What should the nurse
include in
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, the teaching about breathing techniques?
A) Make inhalation longer than exhalation.
B) Exhale through a wide open mouth.
C) Use diaphragmatic breathing.
D) Use chest breathing.
7. The admitting nurse is assessing a patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
(COPD). The nurse auscultates diminished breath sounds, which signify changes in
the airway. These changes indicate to the nurse the need to monitor the patient for
what related signs and symptoms?
A) Hypoxemia and clubbing of the fingers
B) Dyspnea and hypoxemia
C) Clubbing of the fingers and cyanosis
D) Bronchospasm and clubbing of the fingers
8.A student nurse is developing a teaching plan for a patient with chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease (COPD). What should the student include as a priority area of
teaching?
A) Avoiding extremes of heat and cold
B) Setting and accepting realistic short-term and long-range goals
C) Adopting a lifestyle of moderate activity, ideally in a climate with minimal shifts
in temperature and humidity
D) Avoiding emotional disturbances and stressful situations that might trigger
a coughing episode
9. The nurse is caring for an asthmatic patient hospitalized with an acute asthma
exacerbation. What drugs would the nurse anticipate being ordered for this patient to
gain underlying control of persistent asthma?
A) Rescue inhalers
B) Anti-inflammatory drugs
C) Antibiotics
D) Antitussives
10. An asthma educator is teaching a new patient with asthma and his family about the use of
a peak flow meter. What does a peak flow meter measure?
A) Highest airflow during a forced inspiration
B) Highest airflow during a forced expiration
C) Highest airflow during a normal inspiration
D) Highest airflow during a normal expiration
11. After an extensive diagnostic workup, a 64-year-old man has received a diagnosis of
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that she has never smoked in her life. An antitrypsin deficiency predisposes the patient to
what?
A) Pulmonary edema
B) Emphysema
C) Community-acquired pneumonia
D) Empyema
2. The school nurse is caring for a 10-year-old girl who is having an asthma attack on the
school ground at recess. What is the preferred treatment to alleviate this patient's
current airflow obstruction?
A) Corticosteroids
B) Anticholinergics
C) Beta-adrenergics
D) Peak flow monitoring device
3. The nurse is performing an admission assessment of a patient who has a history of
asthma. The nurse should be aware that the most common signs of asthma are
what?
A) Shallow respirations
B) Increased A-P diameter
C) Bilateral wheezes
D) Rhonchi in the lower bases
4. The patient is having pulmonary function studies performed. The patient has a
spirometry test and has a FEV1/FVC ratio of 60%. This finding suggests:
A) Strong exercise tolerance.
B) Exhalation volume is normal.
C) Healthy lung volumes.
D) Obstructive lung disease.
5. The nurse has been asked to give a workshop on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
(COPD) for a local community group. When talking about what can be done for
patients with COPD, the nurse encourages a COPD patient not to smoke because
smoking has what effect?
A) Increases the amount of mucus production
B) Deoxygenates the hemoglobin
C) Shrinks the alveoli in the lungs
D) Collapses the alveoli in the lungs
6. The nurse is caring for a patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
and is now performing discharge teaching with this patient. What should the nurse
include in
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, the teaching about breathing techniques?
A) Make inhalation longer than exhalation.
B) Exhale through a wide open mouth.
C) Use diaphragmatic breathing.
D) Use chest breathing.
7. The admitting nurse is assessing a patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
(COPD). The nurse auscultates diminished breath sounds, which signify changes in
the airway. These changes indicate to the nurse the need to monitor the patient for
what related signs and symptoms?
A) Hypoxemia and clubbing of the fingers
B) Dyspnea and hypoxemia
C) Clubbing of the fingers and cyanosis
D) Bronchospasm and clubbing of the fingers
8.A student nurse is developing a teaching plan for a patient with chronic obstructive
pulmonary disease (COPD). What should the student include as a priority area of
teaching?
A) Avoiding extremes of heat and cold
B) Setting and accepting realistic short-term and long-range goals
C) Adopting a lifestyle of moderate activity, ideally in a climate with minimal shifts
in temperature and humidity
D) Avoiding emotional disturbances and stressful situations that might trigger
a coughing episode
9. The nurse is caring for an asthmatic patient hospitalized with an acute asthma
exacerbation. What drugs would the nurse anticipate being ordered for this patient to
gain underlying control of persistent asthma?
A) Rescue inhalers
B) Anti-inflammatory drugs
C) Antibiotics
D) Antitussives
10. An asthma educator is teaching a new patient with asthma and his family about the use of
a peak flow meter. What does a peak flow meter measure?
A) Highest airflow during a forced inspiration
B) Highest airflow during a forced expiration
C) Highest airflow during a normal inspiration
D) Highest airflow during a normal expiration
11. After an extensive diagnostic workup, a 64-year-old man has received a diagnosis of
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