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What finding would be consistent with long-standing
hypoxemia in a client who reports shortness of breath? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Clubbing
A client is admitted with a sudden onset of dyspnea and chest
pain. What are the interventions in the order in which the nurse
will perform them to provide comfort to the client? - CORRECT
ANSWER-1. Notifying the Rapid Response Team
2. Reassuring the client and family members
3. elevate the head of the bed to help the client breathe easier
4. Prepare oxygen therapy and blood gas analysis
5. Monitoring and assessing for other changes
Which would the nurse consider to be a potential respiratory
system-related complication of surgery? - CORRECT ANSWER-
Atelectasis
,An older adult client who complains of difficulty breathing after
a surgery is found to have decreased vital capacity on
spirometry. Which nursing intervention should be performed in
this situation? - CORRECT ANSWER-Teach coughing and deep-
breathing exercises.
The nurse finds the respiratory rate is 8 breaths per minute in a
client who is on intravenous morphine sulfate. What should the
nurse do immediately in this situation? - CORRECT ANSWER-Stop
administering the medication
A child who reports shortness of breath, wheezing, and
coughing is found to have pulmonary edema and is prescribed
furosemide. Which nursing interventions would be beneficial to
the client? Select all that apply. - CORRECT ANSWER-Checking the
child's weight every day
Calculating the dose of drug as carefully as possible
Assessing the child regularly to help prevent electrolyte loss
Continuous high-pitched squeaking or musical sounds that
result from rapid vibration of bronchial walls. They are
associated with bronchospasms or airway obstruction - CORRECT
ANSWER-Wheezing
Creaking or grating sounds caused by roughened, inflamed
pleural surfaces rubbing together. They are associated with
pleurisy, pneumonia, or a pulmonary infarct. - CORRECT ANSWER-
Pleural friction rubs
, Normal, low-pitched rustling sounds heard over peripheral
lung fields - CORRECT ANSWER-Vesicular breath sounds
Normal, harsh, hollow, tubular, blowing sounds heard over the
trachea and larynx. - CORRECT ANSWER-Bronchial breath sounds
What condition would a nurse suspect in a client with abnormal
respirations with alternating periods of apnea and rapid
breathing? - CORRECT ANSWER-Cheyne-Stokes respirations
The normal RBC count for a healthy male - CORRECT ANSWER-4.7-
6.1 million
A client is transferred to an acute care nursing unit after
surgery. Which action of the nurse is most important and
should be performed first? - CORRECT ANSWER-Assess the patency
of airway.
The nurse is monitoring a client's hemoglobin level. The nurse
recalls that the amount of hemoglobin in the blood has what
effect on oxygenation status? - CORRECT ANSWER-A low hemoglobin
level causes reduced oxygen-carrying capacity.
A client receives a prescription for morphine via patient-
controlled analgesia (PCA). Before beginning administration of
this medication, what should the nurse assess first? - CORRECT
ANSWER-Respirations