UNIT 2 EXAM: Gas exchange
exemplars: Pleural effusion, RSV, PE
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Which of the following creates a perfusion
impairment?
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- RSV
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- Pleural effusion
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- PE Ans: PE
Which of the following is a complication from
another condition?
- Pleural effusion
- RSV
- Influenza
- TB Ans: Pleural effusion
What makes RSV especially difficult for young
infants?
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- Obligatory nose breathers
- Narrower airway
- Inability to expectorate
- All of the above Ans: All of the above
1. Which is the priority intervention for a patient
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with RSV?
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- Oxygen via NC
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- Antibiotics
- Suction
- IV hydration Ans: Suction
1. Complete bed rest can place the patient at risk
for ALL of the following EXCEPT:
- Pneumonia
- DVT
- PE
- RSV Ans: RSV
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A client has experienced pulmonary embolism.
The nurse should assess for which symptom,
which is most commonly reported?
1.Hot, flushed feeling
2.Sudden chills and fever
3.Chest pain that occurs suddenly 4.Dyspnea
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when deep breaths are taken Ans: 3
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Rationale: The most common initial symptom in
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pulmonary embolism is chest pain that is
sudden in onset. The next most commonly
reported symptom is dyspnea, which is
accompanied by an increased respiratory rate.
Other typical symptoms of pulmonary embolism
include apprehension and restlessness,
tachycardia, cough, and cyanosis.
The nurse is caring for an infant with
bronchiolitis, and diagnostic tests have
confirmed respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). On
the basis of this finding, which is the most
appropriate nursing action?
1.Initiate strict enteric precautions. 2.Move the
infant to a private room.