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Galen NUR 242 Exam 3 Respiratory Set 2024/2025 Questions With Completed & Verified Solutions.

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Galen NUR 242 Exam 3 Respiratory Set

What is sleep apnea? - ANS person stops breathing for at least 10 seconds repeatedly during
sleep

What is the most common cause of sleep apnea? - ANS obstructive sleep apnea

What is the pathophysiology of obstructive sleep apnea? - ANS airway is restricted as a result of
tissue collapse in the airway

How is pharyngeal space decreased during sleep? - ANS muscle in airway relax causing tongue
and soft palate to become displaced

What are the risk factors for obstructive sleep apnea - ANS obesity, large neck circumference,
narrowed airway, chronic nasal congestion, allergic rhinitis, smoking, diabetes, family history,
asthma, non-white, age 50-59, male, recessed lower jaw

What defines large neck circumference? - ANS Men neck > 17in; Women neck >16 inches

What is the stereotype for obstructive sleep apnea? - ANS obese, middle aged male

Obstructive sleep apnea symptoms at night - ANS snoring, restlessness, nocturia, gasping for
air, choking, apneic events(minimum of 10 sec), sweating

Obstructive sleep apnea daytime symptoms - ANS exhaustion, irritability, morning headaches,
memory loss, dry mouth

Consequences of obstructive sleep apnea - ANS relationship tensions, hypertension, right sided
heart failure, pulmonary hypertension, arrhythmias, myocardial infarction, angina, hypoxia,
polycythemia Vera

How does obstructive sleep apnea get diagnosed? - ANS formal sleep study

What is the non-surgical treatment of obstructive sleep apnea? - ANS weight loss, avoid
alcohol, avoid sedatives, avoid smoking, sleep on side, elevate head of the bed, intra-oral
devices, CPAP

What does a CPAP do? - ANS prevents airway collapse by using the continuous pressure to
keep bronchioles and alveoli slightly open

What are the surgical treatments for obstructive sleep apnea? - ANS T&A (peds), nasal surgery,
UPPP, oral appliance

, What does an oral appliance do to treat obstructive sleep apnea? - ANS moves the jaw forward
to reduce the narrowing of the airway that exists

What is asthma? - ANS chronic obstructive pulmonary disease of the airway that occurs from
inflammation and hyperresponsiveness

Is asthma reversible? - ANS Yes, if caught early enough but too much time causes scarring and
then it cannot be reversed

What assessment findings would you expect to see in a patient with asthma? - ANS chest
tightness, dyspnea, wheezing, cough, accessory muscle use, tachypnea

What are the triggers of asthma? - ANS idiopathic, exercise, infection, GERD, air pollution,
allergens, medications

What are the normal symptoms of asthma? - ANS short of breath, increased respiratory rate,
coughing, chest tightness, dyspnea, wheezing (esp on exhalation)

What are the alarm symptoms of asthma? - ANS use of accessory muscles, decreased breath
sounds, diaphoresis, cough that will not stop, silent chest

What is AERD? - ANS aspirin exacerbated respiratory disease

What are the clinical features of AERD? - ANS asthma, sinus disease, sensitivity to aspirin and
other NSAIDS

What are the symptoms of AERD? - ANS nasal congestion, rhinorrhea, sneezing,
laryngospasm, cough, wheeze, loss of sense of smell, chest tightness

What treatment is used for AERD? - ANS avoid all NSAIDs and alcohol; some may also need
daily inhaled corticosteroids

What are the treatment options for asthma? - ANS short acting beta agonist (SABA), long acting
beta agonist (LABA), inhaled corticosteroids, cromolyn, leukotriene receptor agonist (LRA)

What is the only medication to be used in an acute attack or emergent asthma episode? - ANS
albuterol

What is the goal of a spacer? - ANS make more medication reach the lungs

Which zone on an peak flow meter indicates a need for emergency care? - ANS Red

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