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CNUR 202 Unit 4 Exam Questions with Revised Answers What is the order if giving different types of bronchodilators - Answer- - beta adrenergic bronchodilators - anticholinergic - corticosteroid What is an example of a long-acting anticholinergic - Answer- - tiotropium (spirivia) - controlle...

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CNUR 202 Unit 4 Exam Questions
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What is the order if giving different types of bronchodilators - Answer- - beta adrenergic
bronchodilators
- anticholinergic
- corticosteroid

What is an example of a long-acting anticholinergic - Answer- - tiotropium (spirivia)
- controller medication
- not for acute symptoms
- it comes in capsule form but gets inhaled

two types of non-bronchodilating respiratory drugs - Answer- - leukotriene receptor
antagonists
- corticosteroids

What are leukotriene receptor antagonist drugs - Answer- - new class of medications
- used for asthma
- nonbronchodilating

Leukotriene receptor antagonist mechanism of action - Answer- - something will trigger
your body to release leukotrienes (cat hair) and it will bind to cells in lungs and
circulation
- now these leukotrienes will cause inflammation, bronchoconstriction, and increased
mucus production
- this will cause coughing, wheezing, sob
- now these leukotriene receptor antagonists will block the leukotrienes from binding to
its receptors, which will prevent inflammation of the lungs

Leukotriene receptor antagonists drug effects - Answer- - prevents smooth muscle
contraction of bronchial airways
- decrease mucous secretion
- prevents inflammation

Leukotrienes receptor antagonist indications - Answer- - used for long-term treatment
and management of asthma in adults and children
- not meant for acute asthmatic attacks
- improvements seen in a week

, Leukotriene Receptor Antagonist Adverse Effects - Answer- - liver dysfunction
- big three

What are corticosteroids - Answer- - anti inflammatory drugs
- used in treatment of pulmonary diseases
- can be given through IV when asthma is really bad, because of airway obstruction
- given orally or inhaled
- inhaled is better because it limits the effects on the lungs, where it is needed the most
- effects may take several weeks

-DO NOT RELIEVE ACUTE SYMPTOMS

Corticosteroids mechanism of action - Answer- - stabilize membranes of cells that
release harmful bronchoconstricting substances (WBC)
- increase responsiveness of bronchial smooth muscle to B-adrenergic stimulation
- dual effect of both REDUCING INFLAMMATION and ENHANCING ACTIVITY OF B-
AGONISTS

What are corticosteroids used for? - Answer- Chronic asthma and COPD
usually used with beta 2 adrenergic agonists

Inhaled Corticosteroids Indications - Answer- - main treatment for bronchospastic
disorders to control inflammatory responses with persistent asthma
- often used with beta 2 adrenergic agonists
- give this through IV when exacerbation of asthma and COPD

Inhaled Corticosteroids: contraindications - Answer- - drug allergy
- not for actue asthma
- patients with systemic fungal infectino

Inhaled Corticosteroids: Adverse Effects - Answer- - pharyngeal irritation
- coughing
- dry mouth
- oral fungal infections
- anaphylaxis

Nursing Implications for inhaled corticosteroids - Answer- - vitals
- resp assessment
- sputum production
- medications
- resp history

- teach pt to rinse mouth after using inhaler to prevent development of oral fungal
infection

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