ARDS vs ARF
Kill-Fast Priorities
Lower Resp Disorders
ABGs & Oxygenation
Respiratory Medication
100

This condition is not a disease, but a syndrome reflectin inadequate oxygenation or ventilation.

What is acute respiratory failure 

100

The nursing framework that always determines first priority. Also the title of song with "26 letters "

What are the ABCs?

100

This lower respiratory infection is most commonly viral and usually has a normal chest X‑ray.

What is acute bronchitis?

100

Normal oxygen saturation goal for most patients.

What is 95%

100

This short‑acting beta‑agonist is used for acute asthma attacks.

What is albuterol?

200

ARDS is characterized by hypoxemia that does not improve with this basic treatment.

What is supplemental oxygen?

200

Sudden dyspnea, chest pain, anxiety, and recent surgery point to this diagnosis.

What is a pulmonary embolism?

200

Crackles, fever, infiltrates on CXR are classic for this diagnosis.

What is pneumonia?

200

Homeostasis ph 

What is 7.35-7.45

200

This medication class is not used for acute bronchospasm due to delayed onset.

What are anticholinergics (or ipratropium)?

300

Two signs of early respiratory failure.

What are tachypnea, restlessness, accessory muscle use?

300

Tracheal deviation is a late sign of this life‑threatening condition.

What is tension pneumothorax?

300

This population may present with confusion rather than fever in pneumonia.

Who are older adults (geriatrics)?

300

Respiratory alkalosis is commonly seen early in this condition due to hyperventilation.

What is ARDS?

300

The antidote nursing intervention for inhaled corticosteroids to prevent thrush.

What is rinsing the mouth after use?

400

This is the most common cause of ARDS seen in the ICU

What is sepsis?

400

Oxygen saturation of 78% despite 100% O₂ most strongly suggests this diagnosis.

What is ARDS?

400

Decreased breath sounds and dullness to percussion suggest this pleural disorder.

What is pleural effusion?

400

Chronic COPD patients often live with this acid‑base imbalance

What is respiratory acidosis?

400

This medication requires blood level monitoring due to a narrow therapeutic range.

What is theophylline?

500

Name two ventilator strategies specifically used in ARDS management.

What are low tidal volume ventilation, PEEP, permissive hypercapnia, or prone positioning?

500

  most likely to cause sudden death within the first hour , if not addressed immeadiately.

What is a massive PE 

500

 this type of pneumonia may not require antibiotics if gastric contents are acidic.

What is aspiration pneumonia

500

pH 7.52

CO2 28

Hco3 : 24

What is Respiratory Alkalosis

500

RIPE

What is medication used to tx TB 

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