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Community-acquired bacterial pneumonia is most commonly caused by A. Streptococcus pneumoniae B. Mycoplasma pneumoniae C. Haemophilus influenzae D. Staphylococcus aureus A The most common cause of a persistent cough in children of all ages is A. an allergy B. recurrent viral bronchitis C....

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MSN Respiratory Q-A-Chapter 10-
Dunphy Questions and Answers
(100% Pass)y
Community-acquired bacterial pneumonia is most commonly caused by


A. Streptococcus pneumoniae


B. Mycoplasma pneumoniae


C. Haemophilus influenzae


D. Staphylococcus aureus


✓ A




The most common cause of a persistent cough in children of all ages is


A. an allergy


B. recurrent viral bronchitis


C. asthma


D. an upper respiratory infection


✓ B




What is the normal respiratory rate of an 18 month old child while awake?


A. 58 to 75 breaths per minute


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B. 30 to 40 breaths per minute


C. 23 to 42 breaths per minute


D. 19 to 36 breaths per minute


✓ B




When you teach clients about using steroid inhalers fro asthma or COPD, what

information is essential?


A. Keep the inhaler in the refrigerator


B. Do not use another inhaler for 10 minutes after the steroid inhaler


C. Rinse your mouth after using the inhaler


D. Be careful not to shake the container before using


✓ C




Approximately 50% of children with viral croup have a(n)


A. aspirated foreign body


B. tapered symmetric subglottic narrowing on x-ray


C. concurrent epiglottitis


D. history of allergic rhinitis


✓ B



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What is the name of the horizontal groove in the rib cage at the level of the

diaphragm that extends from the sternum to the midaxillary line and that

occurs normally in some children as well as in children with rickets?


A. The sternal groove


B. The rickettsial groove


C. The manubrial groove


D. Harrison's groove


✓ D




Martin, age 76, has just been given a diagnosis of pneumonia. Which of the

following is an indication that he should be hospitalized?


A. Inability to take oral medications and multilobar involvement on chest x-

ray


B. Alert and oriented status, slightly high but stable vital signs, and no one to

take care of him at home


C. Sputum with gram-positive organisms


D. A CBC showing leukocytosis


✓ A




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The well-established risk factor(s) for a nosocomial pneumonia caused by a

multidrug-resistant organism is (are)


✓ A. antibiotic exposure and a hospital stay of more than 1 week




You have been counseling your client about her asthma. You realize she

does not understand your suggestions when she tells you that she will no

which of the following?


A. Cover the mattress and pillows in airtight, dustproof covers


B. Wash the bedding weekly and dry it on a hot setting for 20 minutes


C. Avoid sleeping on natural fibers such as wool or down


D. Open the windows and air out the room daily


✓ D




Which of the following workers are at risk for developing pneumoconiosis?


✓ Coal miners




Jill, age 49, has daily symptoms of asthma. She uses her inhaled short-acting

beta-2 agonist daily. Her exacerbations affect her activities, and they occur

at least twice weekly and may last for days. She is affected more than once

weekly during the night with an exacerbation. Which category of asthma

severity is Jill in?

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