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CMN 568 - UNIT 3 (CHRONIC RESPIRATORY CONDITIONS) QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH SOLUTIONS 2024
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ICS - Define and describe - ANSWER Inhaled CorticoSteroid 
Example: 
Low-dose = Budesonide inhaled suspension for nebulizer OR Fluticasone HFA/MDI, or Beclamethasone 
 
SABA - Define and describe - ANSWER Short-Acting Beta Agonist 
Examples: Albuterol 
 
LABA - Define and describe - ANSWER Long-Acting Beta Agonist. 
Example: Salmeterol (Advair), Formoterol 
 
NEVER USE ALONE IN TX FOR ASTHMA! (Associated with increased deaths.) Always use with ICS! 
 
LTRA - Define and describe - ANSWER LeukoTr...
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Family Medicine EOR: Pulmonology (Smarty PANCE) Exam Questions and Answers 100% Verified and Updated
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Family Medicine EOR: Pulmonology (Smarty 
PANCE) Exam Questions and Answers 100% 
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Most common cause of asthma? 
Exposure to allergens (IgE mediated type I hypersensitivity) 
What cells appear to play a rule in the activation of the inflammatory response in 
asthma? 
TH2 cells (type of CD4 T cell) 
Symptoms of asthma? 
- Cough 
- Wheezing 
- Shortness of breath 
- Chest-tightness 
- May worsen at night 
Initial diagnostic test for asthma? 
Pulmonary function tests 
What esta...
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EMT - Basic Pathophysiology Exam Questions and Answers
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EMT - Basic Pathophysiology Exam 
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Shock -Answer-Define - A condition in which the circulatory system fails to provide 
sufficient circulation to enable every body part to perform its function; also called hypo 
perfusion. 
Signs - Hypotension, tachypnea, tachycardia. 
Treatment - Control any major bleeds, apply oxygen, administer proper medications, 
keep patient warm, and rapid transport. 
Cardiogenic Shock -Answer-A state in which not enough oxygen is delivered to the 
t...
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CMN 568 - Unit 3 (Chronic Respiratory Conditions) Questions and Answers with complete solution
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ICS - Define and describe - ANS Inhaled CorticoSteroid 
Example: 
Low-dose = Budesonide inhaled suspension for nebulizer OR Fluticasone HFA/MDI, or Beclamethasone 
SABA - Define and describe - ANS Short-Acting Beta Agonist 
Examples: Albuterol 
LABA - Define and describe - ANS Long-Acting Beta Agonist. 
Example: Salmeterol (Advair), Formoterol 
NEVER USE ALONE IN TX FOR ASTHMA! (Associated with increased deaths.) Always use with ICS! 
LTRA - Define and describe - ANS LeukoTriene Receptor Agonist...
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Asthma Educator Certification exam 2024/2025 with 100% complete solutions
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Name the five things for moderate persistant Asthma (adult) correct answersDaily Symptoms 
Daily use of inhaler 
Nighttime awakenings more than once/week, but not nightly 
Moderate limitation to activities 
Lung function is < predicted 
 
Define Asthma correct answersAsthma is a chronic, inflammatory, obstructive, non-contagious airway disease with varying levels of severity. 
 
Lungs are a pair of ______ shaped organs correct answersCone 
 
Lie in the pleural cavity separated by _________ c...
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KHP 420G FINAL STUDY GUIDE Questions with Complete Correct Answers | Grade A+
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1. Where in the bronchial tree does asthma have its effect? 
Ans: Muscles surrounding the bronchioles 
2. Discuss the two factors that occur with asthma at this level of the bronchial tree. 
Ans: The muscles surrounding the bronchioles either constrict or contract and the lining 
swells due to inflammation. This restricts the airway passage. 
3. What is the abbreviation for exercise-induced asthma? 
Ans: EIA 
4. What is the main difference in exercise-induced asthma and asthma? 
Ans: No inflamm...
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STUDY GUIDE FOR UNDERSTANDING MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING, 6th Edition Answers
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is a nursing diagnosis. (1, 2, 4) are medical diagnoses. 
2.	(1) is a medical diagnosis. (2, 3, 4) are nursing diagnoses. 
3.	(1) is correct. The nurse who keeps trying until the prob- lem is solved is exhibiting perseverance. (2, 3, 4) are incorrect. 
4.	(3, 4, 5, 1, 2) is the correct order. 
5.	(1) is the best definition. (2, 3, 4) do not define critical thinking but are examples of good thinking. 
REVIEW QUESTIONS—TEST PREPARATION 
The correct answers are in boldface. 
6.	(4) is correct. Ev...
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TEST BANK ESSENTIALS OF PEDIATRIC NURSING 3RD EDITION KYLE
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Origin: Chapter 1, 1 
1. The nurse providing family-centered care in a hospital setting reflects on the focus of 
the health care provided in today's society. Which statement best describes the current 
definition of health? 
A) Health is described as 'an absence of disease.' 
B) Health is measured by monitoring mortality and morbidity of a group. 
C) Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being. 
D) Technological gains made in health care are shared equally among all...
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NM706 Exam 4 Mods 7/8 questions with correct answers
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Intermittent- 
Persistent Mild- 
Persistent Moderate- 
Persistent Severe- Answer Classification of asthma severity 
 
sx -/= 2 days/week, 
nocturnal awakenings -/= 2x month, 
use of SABA -/= 2 days/week, 
doesn't interfere w/ normal activity, 
lung function normal b/w exacerbations, 
FEV1 + 80% predicted and FEV1/FVC normal Answer Define Classification of asthma severity 
Intermittent- 
 
sx +2 days/week but not daily, 
nocturnal awakenings 3-4x month, 
use of SABA +/= 2 days/week but n...
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NR 511 Week 1 Clinical Readiness Exam – Questions And Answers
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NR 511 Week 1 Clinical Readiness Exam – Questions And Answers 
Define diagnostic reasoning 
What is subjective data? 
What is objective data? 
Components of HPI 
Why must every procedure code have a corresponding diagnosis code? 
What are the three components required in determining an outpatient office visit E&M code? 
What is medical coding? 
… medical billing? 
What are CPT codes? 
—- ICD codes? 
What is specificity? 
…… sensitivity? 
What is predictive value? 
… elements need to ...
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