NURS 615 EXAM 4 STUDY GUIDE 2025/2026
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Tiotropium .....Answer.....long acting 24-hour anticholinergic
bronchodilator. Act on m3 receptor located in smooth muscle
cells that leads to reduction of smooth muscle contraction =
bronchodilation
Patient teaching for inhaled corticosteroids .....Answer.....taken
twice daily, used to prevent asthma exacerbation. does not
replace rescue inhaler. wash mouths out after use
Who should not be given long acting beta agonist?
.....Answer.....African Americans: due to stimulation of beta
receptors in certain populations such as African Americans
, age 2 of 14
Who medications would you use with a patient taking
propranolol? .....Answer.....Ipratropium.....Answer.....Activation of
beta adrenergic receptors leads to a relaxation of smooth
muscle in the lung and dilation and opening of the airways.
Mechanism of action for albuterol
What is the mechanism of action of inhaled corticosteroids?
.....Answer.....Anti-inflammatory and vasoconstrictor effects;
inhibit mast cell, and inflammation mediators. Topical effects on
lung without significant systemic effects
Appropriate use of a short acting bet agonist .....Answer.....relief
of acute asthma attacks. Long acting beta agonist are used for
prevention in contrast
mechanism of action of inhaled muscarinic receptor antagonist
.....Answer.....acts on M3 receptors in smooth muscle cells and