Clinical Manifestations
Treatment
Risk Factors
Nursing Management
Diagnostics
100

This condition presents with cough, fever, chills, dyspnea, and crackles on auscultation.

What is pneumonia?

100

Steroids, cough supressants, fluids, and rest are all supportive treatments for this common infection.

What is bronchitis?

100

This age group is at higher risk for pneumonia.

What are children and older adults?

100

For pneumonia patients, encourage this intervention to help mobilize secretions.

What is coughing and deep breathing? Poss. IS
100

Used to remove fluid from the pleural space

Thoracentesis 

200

Night sweats, persistent cough, and weight loss are hallmark signs of this infectious disease

What is tuberculosis?

200

This emergency intervention is necessary for a tension pneumothorax.

What is needle decompression or chest tube?

200

Close living quarters and immunosuppression increase the risk for this respiratory infection.

What is tuberculosis?

200

TB patients should be placed on this type of isolation

What is airborne precautions?
200

Used to detect pulmonary emboli in patients with an iodine allergy

Ventilation-Perfusion Scan

300

Pink frothy sputum, severe dyspnea, and crackles throughout the lungs are classic symptoms of this condition

What is pulmonary edema?

300

Priority treatment used in the acute phase of PE management.

What are anticoagulants?

300

Intubation, immobility, and aspiration are all risk factors for this common HAI.

What is hospital acquired pneumonia?

300

After chest tube insertion for pneumothorax, the nurse should monitor for this expected fluctuation in the water seal chamber

What is tidaling?

300

Lab test that indicates the presence of a hypercoagulable state

D-dimer

400

Sudden chest pain and absent breath sounds on one side may indicate this emergency

What is pneumothorax?

400

Before starting TB medications, baseline tests for this organs should be obtained.

What is the liver?

400

This common surgical population is at increased risk for DVTs and PEs.

What are orthopedic surgery patients?

400

To prevent DVTs that can lead to PE, the nurse encourages early ambulation and use of these devices.

What is TED hose or SCDs?

400

Confirmatory testing for pneumonia

Chest X-ray (CXR)

500

Sudden-onset dyspnea, chest pain, hypotension, and cyanosis may indicate this condition.

What is pulmonary embolism?

500

Initial drug regimen for active TB includes four medications

What is isoniazid, rifampin, pyrazinamide, and ethambutol?

500

A tall, thin male who smokes is at higher risk for this lung emergency.

What is spontaneous pneumothorax?

500

A nurse should notify the provider immediately if this abnormal chest tube output is noted

What is greater than 200 mL/hr?

500

Gold standard for tuberculosis diagnosis

Sputum culture (AFB x3)

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