Diagnostics
ABG
PAH and 1 diagnostic
Diagnostics pt 2
O2 delivery
100

What type of test is used to show the size of the heart, lungs, and mediastinum. It also can show fluid accumulation? What kind of things might we use for this test? 

Chest Xray 


R/O pneumonia 

ARDS 

COPD

Pleural effusions etc 

100

PH: 7.6

PaCO2: 22 

HCO3: 30 

diagnostics and interventions? 

Respiratory alkalosis with partial compensation. 

- breathe into a paper bag or rebreather 

- provide emotional support 

- monitor electrolytes 

100

What type of test do we do to help visualize the blood flow in the lungs and is typically the gold standard for diagnosing PE 

Pulmonary angiogram 

100

Your patient had a TB test placed on Monday. It's Wednesday and you are determining if it is positive or negative? What would indicate a positive TB test? What would be the next step? 

Induartion more than 10mm or redness and swelling. Next step is to get a chest x ray 

100

this delivery device is 10-15 L only 

NON rebreather 

200

What kind of test do we use to collect a sample of sputum from a patient? What are 2 nursing considerations and when would we use this? 

Sputum culture 

- 1st thing in the morning is best 

- Always do before starting abx 

- need at least 15 mL 

can use on ANY type of productive cough to test for bacteria 

200

Ph 7.39 

PaCO2: 60 

HCO3: 25 

Interpretation and interventions? 

Respiratory acidosis with no compensation

- encourage deep breathing and coughing 

- high fowlers or semi flowers 

- O2 if not hyper oxygenated or COPD 

- suction as needed 

200

What is pulmonary artery hypertension? 

A. complication caused by RS heart failure which causes pulmonary edema. 

B. A complication caused by COPD that causes the artery to be stenosed leading to RS HF 

C. A complication caused by car pulmonate that causes the pulmonary artery to become inflamed leading to RS HF 

B. 

200

What test is used to primarily detect the early growths consistent with lung cancer or to help find pulmonary embolisms if present? What are 2 things you should assess before having your patient complete this test? 

Spiral CT 

Kidney function 

Allergy to contrast 

200

This delivery device is 1-6 LPM 

Nasal Cannula 

300

Your patient undergoes a bronchoscopy in their room due to signs and symptoms of hemoptysis and constant coughing for the past 3 weeks. After the branch, what is the most important assessment to make before allowing anything by mouth? 

Gaga reflex needs to return

300

Ph: 7.32

PaCO2: 24 

HCO3: 13 

PaO2: 87 

Interpretation and interventions? 

metabolic acidosis with partial compensation and normal oxygenation 

- monitor ABGs 

- Initiate seizure precautions 

- Prepare buffer or base IV solution for admin 

300

What signs and symptoms are you likely to notice in a patient with pulmonary artery hypertension? name at least 3-5 

RS HF signs and symptoms 

1. Peripheral edema 

2. JVD 

3. Weight gain 

4. Dyspnea 

5. delayed capillary refill 

300

What is the best exam to diagnose lung cancer. Explain the process. 

Lung biopsy. 

CT guided needle biopsy that take a small tissue sample of the patient to diagnose cancer. 

300

This delivery device is at least 6-10 LPM 

Simple Mask 

400

What test can be used to determine if there is the presence of a clot somewhere in the body but not necessarily helpful for confirming or identifying where? 

D dimer (detective d dimer) 

400

Ph: 7.50

PaCo2: 38 

HCO3: 25 

PaO2: 92 

Interventions and interpretation 

Metabolic alkalosis with no compensation 

- monitor ABGs 

- treat the underlying causes 

- monitor for respiratory distress 

400

What is the goal and #1 treatment intervention for PAH? 

Vasodilator the pulmonary artery with sildenafil or. remodeling infusions to keep the artery patent 

400

What is a pulmonary function test? 

Used in COPD to determine the breathing capacity person with COPD. It looks at values like FEV1 (forced expiratory volume) FVC (forced vital capacity) and FEV1/ FVC Ratio: low ration indicate impairment 

400

what mask is used for titrating off a ventilator of COPD exacerbations 

Venturi 
500

What type of test is performed to determine the chemical makeup of the blood to assess for pulmonary compliance? Who can perform this test? 

ABG 

RT 

500

You have a patient diagnosed with an asthma exacerbation who is sitting in the ED. Current VS: HR:118 RR: 30 BP: 130/87 O2: 92%. RT comes and does an ABG. What do you expect the ABG to read and what kind of interventions might you interpret? 

I expect the ABG to show Respiratory alkalosis with hypoxemia. I would want tor breach into a bag or a rebreather, provide O2 and provide emotional support and to monitor electrolytes. 

500

What are some other support therapies for PAH. SATA 

A. O2 therapy to maintain sat above 84% B. 5L fluid restriction 

C. 2 g r=sodium restriction 

D. metoprolol 

E. Atorvastatin. 

A, C 

500

What test is used to repair a pleural effusion? Please discuss 3 things you are responsible for..... 

1. Pre op 

2. During 

3. Post Op 

Pre OP: 

1. get signed consent 

2. assess labs to look for bleeding 

3. educate on what to expect (pressure, continue to take deep breaths the whole time) 

4. Baseline Vitals


DURING: 

- Monitor VS (any change in VS, BP, rate or rhythm) 

- coaching the patient with education 


POST PROCEDURE 

1. check for crepitus (should be at site but not move) 

2. monitor for a pneumonia, PE, or pulmonary edema

3. Follow up VS 

4. Apply pressure to site 

500

Explain the difference between a non rebreather and a simple mask? 

Nonrebreather is 100% FIO2 so that you are breathing in 100% oxygen where as a simple mask needs to be above 6 L because you can suffocate on CO2 

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