CHAPTERS 26&27 EAQ: ASTHMA AND COPD QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED BY EXPERT
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CHAPTERS 26&27 EAQ: ASTHMA AND COPD QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED BY EXPERT
Which reason is the most important for prescribing inhaled, rather than oral, corticosteroids for patients with asthma?
Oral corticosteroids have more adverse effects
Which statement is correct...
ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED BY EXPERT
Which reason is the most important for prescribing inhaled, rather than oral,
corticosteroids for patients with asthma?
Oral corticosteroids have more adverse effects
Which statement is correct regarding the drug management of asthma? (SATA)
A. Anti-inflammatory medications are used to cause bronchodilation
B. Long-acting beta agonists are indicated to relieve acute attack symptoms
C. Reliever medications are used to stop an asthma attack once it has started
D. Control therapy medications are used to prevent asthma attacks from
occurring
E. Control therapy medications are used to reduce airway responsiveness
C.
D.
E.
Which chemical is responsible for a prolonged inflammatory response, leading to
airway obstruction?
Leukotriene
Which disorder is a lung disease that causes chronic airflow limitation? (SATA)
A. Chronic bronchitis
B. Intermittent asthma
, C. Upper lobe lung cancer
D. Subcutaneous emphysema
E. Inflammatory bronchospasm
A.
B.
Which best described the pathophysiology involved in a patient who has asthma
as a lower respiratory disease?
Airway obstruction secondary to inflammation and/or bronchoconstriction secondary to
airway hyperresponsiveness
Which snack selection is best for the nurse to advise to a patient with sever
emphysema who asks for assistance with meal and snack choices for the next
day>
Chocolate ice cream shake
Which assessment finding is associated with obstructive lung disease and not
with interstitial lung disease?
Barrel chest
Which two assessment findings are changes secondary to COPD?
Barrel chest and finger clubbing
Which level of severity will the patient with COPD have a forced expiratory
volume in 1 second (FEV1)/forced vital capacity (FVC) of 65% of predicted value
and an FEV1 of 55% of the predicted value?
II; moderate
Which sign or symptom is significant in diagnosing asthma in a nonsmoker?
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