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Question 29
Which of the following is used to help diagnose, stage, and monitor COPD?
Question 29 options:
Arterial blood gas
Exercise intolerance
Serum CRP levels
Spirometry
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- Question 14 Which of the following medications do you expect the doctor to prescribe to a client with a history of COPD who presents with acute respiratory distress? Question 14 options: Bronchodilators, corticosteroids, and antihypertensives Bronchodilators, corticosteroids, and psychotropics Bronchodilators, diuretics, and antihypertensives Corticosteroids, oxygen, and dirueticsQuestion 43 The nurse is caring for a client with COPD who is receiving oxygen. Which of the following is the best action for the nurse to determine the appropriate oxygen flow rate? Question 43 options: Minimize oxygen use to avoid oxygen dependency Administer oxygen according to the client’s level of dyspnea Maintain the pulse oximetry at 90% or greater Avoid administration of oxygen at a rate of more than 2L/minuteQUESTION 1 When a small piece of the rubber stopper is cut out by the needle when using improper technique, it is called Coring O Cutting Beveling O Hubbing QUESTION 2 The ports on the IV bag should be facing up when checking for leaks. True False
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- Question 46 Which of the following would specifically increase capillary hydrostatic pressure, resulting in edema? Question 46 options: inflammation starvation / malnutrition heart failure lymphatic obstructionQuestion 32 The nurse palpated the tactile fremitus and detected abnormalities. The nurse suspects accumulation of fluid in the lungs. What should be the tone of the patient to confirm the suspicion? Low tone Loud tone Normal tone Whispered tone Confident Not Sure amazon 3888 2:QUESTION 3 Given tubes of equal length and diameter (and the inflow / outfow pressures below), which will have the fastest flow of blood? YOU MAY CHOOSE MORE THAN ONE ANSWER. in = 120 mm Hg, out = 60 mm Hg in = 100 mm Hg, out = 65 mm Hg in = 225 mm Hg, out = 175 mm Hg in = 75 mm Hg, out = 20 mm Hg in = 70 mm Hg, out = 10 mm Hg | in = 120 mm Hg, out = 180 mm Hg