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N334 EXAM 2 EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
VERIFIED UPDATTE 2025/2026
Terms in this set (61)
Airway irritations
How are GERD and Clients who have GERD and asthma experience
asthma related? an increase in asthma manifestations after
eating certain foods, such as acidic drinks or
large meals
How does OSA manifest choking during sleep, poor sleep quality, and resulting
with asthma? daytime sleepiness
Lab test for asthma hemoglo
diagnosis bin ABG
Pulmonary
function test
Diagnostic study for ECG
asthma diagnosis Chest X-
ray
Chest
CT
PaCO2 The partial pressure of CO2 that is carried by
the blood for excretion by the lings; known as
respiratory parameter. Range: 35 to 45 mm
Hg
PaO2 The partial pressure of O2 that is dissolved in
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the blood; reflects the body's ability to pick up
oxygen from the lungs Range: 80 to 100
mm Hg
HCO3 Known as the metabolic parameter; reflects the
kidneys' ability to retain and excrete
bicarbonate. Range: 21 to 27
used to measure highest airflow during forced
Peak Flow Meters expiration. Help to measure the severity of
asthma and are used in conjunction with
monitoring asthma manifestations.
Polyuria excessive urine production and frequency
Polydipsia excessive thirst, weakness, malaise, dry mucous
membranes
Polyphagia excessive hunger, can display weight loss
Signs of hypoglycemia sweating, weakness, dizziness, confusion, HA,
tachycardia, slurred speech
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