RSV
CF
SATA
Is It Normal?
Medications
100

Who is most at risk for severe RSV infection?

Children under 2 and older adults

100

What is cystic fibrosis?

Autosomal recessive genetic disorder

100

Which of the following are signs of hypoxia?
A. Restlessness
B. Bradycardia
C. Cyanosis
D. Irritability
E. Decreased respiratory rate

A. Restlessness
C. Cyanosis
D. Irritability

100

WBC = 13,500

Abnormal

Note: Suggests infection or inflammation

100

What class of drug is albuterol, and what does it do?

Short-acting beta-agonist (SABA); bronchodilation

200

What is a common treatment for RSV?

Nebulized hypertonic saline and humidified oxygen

200

What is the diagnostic test for CF?

Sweat chloride test

200

Which of the following ABG results indicate Metabolic Acidosis?
A. pH 7.31
B. HCO₃⁻ 19
C. PaCO₂ 48
D. HCO₃⁻ 28
E. pH 7.48

A. pH 7.31
B. HCO₃⁻ 19
C. PaCO₂ 48

200

ABG: pH = 7.50, PaCO₂ = 28, HCO₃⁻ = 24. Which is abnormal?

PaCO₂ (low) and pH (high) 

Note:Respiratory Alkalosis 

200

What teaching is critical after administering an inhaled corticosteroid like fluticasone?

Rinse mouth to prevent oral candidiasis (yeast infection)

300

What signs of RSV require immediate medical attention?

Central cyanosis, respiratory rate >70, lethargy

300

What must be taken with every meal and snack containing fat in CF patients?

Pancreatic enzyme supplements

300

Which of the following medications are used in asthma management?
A. Albuterol
B. Inhaled corticosteroids
C. Anticholinergics
D. Insulin
E. Xanthines

A. Albuterol
B. Inhaled corticosteroids
C. Anticholinergics

E. Xanthines 

300

Neutrophils = 85%, Lymphocytes = 10%, WBC = 5,000. What is abnormal?

Neutrophils elevated, lymphocytes low

Note: bacterial infection

300

What is the purpose of CFTR modulators in cystic fibrosis?

Correct the malfunctioning protein that causes CF.

400

What precautions are required for RSV?

Droplet and contact precautions

400

What is the purpose of CFTR modulators?

Improve function of the faulty CF protein

400

Which of the following are signs of pneumonia?
A. Crackles
B. Clubbing
C. Fever
D. Dyspnea
E. Increased appetite

A. Crackles

C. Fever
D. Dyspnea

400

K⁺ = 2.9, HCO₃⁻ = 34, pH = 7.49. 

What is the Acid-Base Imbalance? What electrolyte imbalance is likely?

Hypokalemia + Metabolic alkalosis

400

Which class of medications is used for pneumonia treatment?

Antibiotics

500

What does RSV often lead to in infants?

Bronchiolitis or pneumonia

500

What are common respiratory symptoms in CF?

Chronic cough, wheezing, chest colds, sinus infections, shortness of breath, allergies

500

Which of the following require contact precautions?
A. C. diff
B. MRSA
C. Varicella
D. RSV
E. TB

A. C. diff
B. MRSA
D. RSV

500

PaO₂ = 60 mmHg

Abnormal

Note: Hypoxemia (Normal: 80–100 mmHg)

500

What class is ipratropium, and what is its role in COPD?

 Note: Think of COPD as a whole. If we have trouble breathing because something is blocked, we need to...

Anticholinergic bronchodilator; 

reduces secretions and opens airways

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