NUR 3128 Exam 1 (Escape the Room)
Questions and Answers
A client has been prescribe Oxymetazoline (Afrin) nasal spray for
seasonal rhinitis. The nurse will provide which of the following
instructions?
Ans: Limit use to 5 days or less
A client has a prescription for Fluticasone (Flonase). What client
teaching is most important?
Ans: Report any excessive nose bleeds to HCP
A client with chronic bronchitis calls the office for a refill of his
Albuterol inhaler. He just had it filled two weeks ago, but he says
it is empty. When asked, he tells the nurse, "I use it whenever I
need it, but now when I use it i feel so sick. I've been needing to
use it more often." What is the most appropriate nursing action?
Ans: Ask the client to come to the office for an evaluation of his
respiratory status
A client is prescribed two types of inhaled medications for COPD.
After administering the first medication, how long should the
nurse wait to administer the next medication?
Ans: 5 minutes
A nurse is instructing a patient about the use of albuterol
(Proventil) and beclomethasone (Qvar) inhalation therapy at home.
Which of the following should she teach the client?
Ans: Use the bronchodilator followed by corticosteroid
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Client tells the nurse that he has started to take an OTC
antihistamine diphenhydramine (Benadryl). In teaching about side
effects, it is most important for the nurse to teach him about...?
Ans: to avoid driving until stabilized on drug (drowsiness)
A client is diagnosed with a pulmonary disorder that causes
COPD. Lung tissue changes are normally reversible with this
condition. The nurse understands that which of the following is
most likely the diagnosis?
Ans: Asthma
Pathogens
Ans: Microbes capable of causing disease
Pathogenicity
Ans: ability of a microorganism to cause disease
Invasiveness
Ans: ability of a bacterial pathogen to grow extremely rapidly
Gram + bacteria
Ans: thick cell wall
Gram - Bacteria
Ans: thinner cell wall
Bacilli
Ans: rod shaped bacteria
Cocci
Ans: spherical shaped bacteria
Spirilla
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