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NR 324 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED LATEST UPDATE Terms in this set (178) Which organ is considered the "metabolic factory" of the body? Liver What enzyme is secreted in the mouth that starts to digestive carbohydrates immediately? Salivary amylase Which inflammatory bowel disease produces "skip" lesions? Crohn's disease During periods of hypoglycemia, what is secreted by the liver to raise sugar levels? Glycogen Which organ has endocrine (hormonal) and exocrine (digestive) functions? Pancreas Which organ absorbs vitamins, nutrients, meds and is involved in the immune system? Small intestine Which of the following describes occult blood? Microscopic blood in the stool Which of the following describes the dark tarry stool that accompanies an upper GI bleed? Melena What term refers to difficulty swallowing? Dysphagia Which of the following is not recommended for patients with dysphagia? Straws What is caused by an incompetent LES, increased abd. pressure, or delayed gastric emptying Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) In peptic ulcer disease, what is broken down that causes the ulcers to occur? Mucosal barrier What is commonly found in the stomach that contributes to peptic ulcers? H. pylori Which of the following is not a complication of peptic ulcers? Diarrhea Which medication is an infusion used for patients with an upper GI bleed? Ocreotide (Sandostatin) Which med class can inhibit lots of other meds & should be taken at least 1 hour before/after other meds? Antacids A patient is experiencing cholelithiasis, what type of jaundice are they at risk for? Posthepatic What assessment finding is positive in a patient with cholecystitis? Murphy's sign What condition is caused by cirrhosis? Esophageal varices Which medication coats stomach lining and is used in patients with gastritis, GERD, and peptic ulcer disease? Sucralfate (Carafate)

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4/3/25, 5:59 NR283 - Respiratory |
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NR283 – RESPIRATORY EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS VERIFIED LATEST UPDATE

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chills

productive cough Rales sounds
dyspnea or absent breath sounds
hyperventilation
tachycardia




Select the correct term



1Clinical signs of bronchitis 2Clinical presentation of copd




3Clinical signs of pneumonia 4Signs of flail chest




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Terms in this set (58)


a lower respiratory infection caused by a virus bacteria or fungus.
What is pnemonia?
6th leading cause of death

the alveolar sacs or interstitial tissue of the
Where in the body does pneumonia
infections happen lungs consolidate of lung tissue and infiltrate



chills
productive
cough Rales
Clinical signs of pneumonia
sounds
dyspnea or absent breath sounds
hyperventilation
tachycardia
elderly
malnourished
Risk factors for pneumonia immune suppressed
Aspiration or vomiting (causes infection)
Intubated patients

Difference between Acute and major difference is that chronic has no microorganisms involved in infection
Chronic Bronchitis




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Inflammation of the bronchi caused by viral infection.
What is acute bronchitis
self - limiting: it usually resolves on its on.

couging
Signs of Acute Bronchitis Fever
malaise (generalized laziness)

lining of bronchial tubes are inflammed (constriction)
Patho of Acute Bronchitis produces thick mucus (inhibits ventilation)
Cilia is damaged (unable to clear debris)

series of over 200
viruses self limiting
What is the common cold?

cough, congestion, and headaches

What is tuberculosis? A highly contagious bacterial infection that affects the lungs.

Droplets (sneezing, and coughing)
How is tuberculosis transferred and
treated? 6 months of antibiotics
leading cause of curable disease

Compliance - ability to expand to move air in and out
-if the chest can't expand ventilations are affected.
Resistance - Anything that obstructs your airway
The 4 Pulmonary Functions are? C. R. E.
Elasticity - Ability for lungs to recoil to a relaxed state
W.
- COPD causes loss of elasiticiy
Work of Breathing - energy expended to breathe. how much ATP and calories are
used to breathe.

What is dyspnea difficulty breathing or shortness of breath

Productive (mucus production or blood)
A cough can be....
Dry

Mucus coughed up from lower airways
What is sputum?
normal color should be clear

coughing up blood
What is hemoptysis ?
ex: trauma or TB


deep, rapid respirations characteristic of acidosis
What are Kussmaul respirations?
using accessory muscles like intercostals

end of life breathing
What are Cheyne-Stokes respirations?
breathe....apnea.. breathe (agonal breathing)

trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli

structures of the lower respiratory tract
alveolar are lined with surfactant that prevents
them from collapsing

Ventilation - mechanical movement of air in and out of the lungs.


Respiration - gas exchange in the alveoli - swapping O2 for CO2.
3 functions of the lungs

Perfusion - providing adequate blood flow to the lungs and peripheral
extremities.

looking at the rate, rhythm, and depth of the breathing.
How do you assess ventilation?
look for signs of distress - work of breathing - accessory muscles.

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