Elderly: Dehydration Fever Pain Cough
Elderly: Dehydration Fever Pain Cough
1. Atelectasis
2. Bronchiectasis
3. Effusion
4. Inflammation
1. Circumoral cyanosis
2. Increased forced expiratory volume
3. Inspiratory and expiratory wheezing
4. Normal breath sounds
1. Emotional
2. Extrinsic
3. Intrinsic
4. Mediated
6. A client with acute asthma showing inspiratory and
expiratory wheezes and a decreased expiratory volume
should be treated with which of the following classes
of medication right away?
1. Beta-adrenergic blockers
2. Bronchodilators
3. Inhaled steroids
4. Oral steroids
10. The term “pink puffer” refers to the client with which
of the following conditions?
1. ARDS
2. Asthma
3. Chronic obstructive bronchitis
4. Emphysema
11. A 66-year-old client has marked dyspnea at rest, is
thin, and uses accessory muscles to breathe. He’s
tachypneic, with a prolonged expiratory phase. He has
no cough. He leans forward with his arms braced on his
knees to support his chest and shoulders for breathing.
This client has symptoms of which of the following
respiratory disorders?
1. ARDS
2. Asthma
3. Chronic obstructive bronchitis
4. Emphysema
1. Atelectasis
2. Bronchitis
3. Pneumonia
4. Pneumothorax
1. Chest physiotherapy
2. Mechanical ventilation
3. Reducing oxygen requirements
4. Use of an incentive spirometer
20. Emergency treatment of a client in status
asthmaticus includes which of the following
medications?
1. Avoiding intubation
2. Determining the cause of the attack
3. Improving exercise tolerance
4. Reducing secretions
22. Dani was given Dilaudid for pain. She’s sleeping and
her respiratory rate is 4 breaths/minute. If action isn’t
taken quickly, she might have which of the following
reactions?
1. Asthma attack
2. Respiratory arrest
3. Improve cardiac output
4. Constipation
1. 15 mm Hg
2. 30 mm Hg
3. 40 mm Hg
4. 80 mm Hg
1. Asthma attack
2. Pulmonary embolism
3. respiratory failure
4. Rheumatoid arthritis
1. Administering oxygen
2. Inserting an I.V. catheter
3. Obtaining a complete blood count (CBC)
4. Taking vital signs
1. Metabolic acidosis
2. Metabolic alkalosis
3. Respiratory acidosis
4. Respiratory alkalosis
1. Respiratory acidosis
2. Respiratory alkalosis
3. Metabolic acidosis
4. Metabolic alkalosis
30. A nurse is caring for a client who is on a mechanical
ventilator. Blood gas results indicate a pH of 7.50 and a
PCO2 of 30 mm Hg. The nurse has determined that the
client is experiencing respiratory alkalosis. Which
laboratory value would most likely be noted in this
condition?
1. Popliteal circulation
2. Ulnar circulation
3. Femoral circulation
4. Carotid circulation
1. Respiratory acidosis
2. Respiratory alkalosis
3. Metabolic acidosis
4. Metabolic alkalosis
1. Respiratory acidosis
2. Respiratory alkalosis
3. Metabolic acidosis
4. Metabolic alkalosis
1. Respiratory alkalosis
2. Respiratory acidosis
3. Metabolic acidosis
4. Metabolic alkalosis
37. A nurse is caring for a client with renal failure. Blood
gas results indicate a pH of 7.30; a PCO2 of 32 mm Hg,
and a bicarbonate concentration of 20 mEq/L. The nurse
has determined that the client is experiencing metabolic
acidosis. Which of the following laboratory values would
the nurse expect to note?
1. Limiting fluids
2. Having the client take 3 deep breaths.
3. Asking the client to spit into the collection container.
4. Asking the client to obtain the specimen after eating.
1. Blood-streaked sputum
2. Dry cough
3. Hematuria
4. Bronchospasm
1. Continue to suction
2. Ensure that the suction is limited to 15 seconds
3. Stop the procedure and reoxygenated the client
4. Notify the physician immediately.
1. Venturi mask
2. Aerosol mask
3. Face tent
4. Tracheostomy collar
46. Theophylline (Theo-Dur) tablets are prescribed for a
client with chronic airflow limitation, and the nurse
instructs the client about the medication. Which
statement by the client indicates a need for further
teaching?
1. 1 L/min
2. 2 L/min
3. 6 L/min
4. 10 L/min
1. pH of 7.48
2. PCO2 of 32 mm Hg
3. pH of 7.30
4. HCO3- of 20 mEq/L
2. Answer: 4. Inflammation
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5. Answer: 3. Intrinsic
6. Answer: 2. Bronchodilators
24. Answer: 4. 80 mm Hg
Giving oxygen would be the best first action in this case. Vital
signs then should be checked and the physician immediately
notified. If the client doesn’t already have an I.V. catheter,
one may be inserted now if anaphylactic shock is developing.
Obtaining a CBC wouldn’t help the emergency situation.
You all should know this. Practice some problems if you got
this wrong.
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