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NURS 571 FINAL EXAM WITH CORRECT
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2025

COPD is airflow limitation that is not fully reversible

t/f - CORRECT-ANSWERSTrue

__________ is characterized by reversible airflow obstruction - CORRECT-

ANSWERSAsthma

Destruction and permanent enlargement of airspaces distal to terminal

bronchioles characterized by destruction of alveoli without obvious fibrosis

and hyperinflation/air trapping is known as:

A. COPD

B. Asthma

C. Chronic Bronchitis

D. Emphysema - CORRECT-ANSWERSD. Emphysema

Sputum production daily for 3 or more months for 2 or more years is

characteristic of _________________ - CORRECT-ANSWERSChronic Bronchitis

Smoking> 30 years

Chronic coughing

excessive sputum production

4th and 5th decade of life

Genetic component



Are characteristics of what? - CORRECT-ANSWERSTypical COPD patient

,Stage 1: Mild



A. FEV1/FVC <70%, FEV1> 80%

B.FEV1/FVC <70%, FEV1 50-79%

C.FEV1/FVC <70%, FEV1 30-49% with or w/o sx

D.FEV1/FVC <70%, FEV1 <30% or <50% with resp failure - CORRECT-

ANSWERSA

Stage 2: moderate



A. FEV1/FVC <70%, FEV1> 80%

B.FEV1/FVC <70%, FEV1 50-79%

C.FEV1/FVC <70%, FEV1 30-49% with or w/o sx

D.FEV1/FVC <70%, FEV1 <30% or <50% with resp failure - CORRECT-

ANSWERSB

Stage 3: severe



A. FEV1/FVC <70%, FEV1> 80%

B.FEV1/FVC <70%, FEV1 50-79%

C.FEV1/FVC <70%, FEV1 30-49% with or w/o sx

D.FEV1/FVC <70%, FEV1 <30% or <50% with resp failure - CORRECT-

ANSWERSC

Stage 4: very severe

, A. FEV1/FVC <70%, FEV1> 80%

B.FEV1/FVC <70%, FEV1 50-79%

C.FEV1/FVC <70%, FEV1 30-49% with or w/o sx

D.FEV1/FVC <70%, FEV1 <30% or <50% with resp failure - CORRECT-

ANSWERSD

COPD trifecta - CORRECT-ANSWERSIncrease cough, dyspnea, sputum

production

Oxygen SPO2 90-94% or PAO2 50-60 mm Hg

Ipratropium bromide

Beta 2 agonists

Systemic corticosteroids

Antibiotics

NIPPV/chest PT



Are treatments for what? - CORRECT-ANSWERSCOPD exacerbation

Which of the following is NOT a short acting bronchodilator?



A. Albuterol

B. Levalbuterol

C. Salmeterol

D. Metaproterenol

E. Terbutaline - CORRECT-ANSWERSC. Salmeterol is a LABA

Albuterol is the drug of choice if the patient is tachycardic

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