Oxygenation Administration
Breath Sounds
Patient Teaching
Critical Thinking
Medications
100

Only up to 2-3 L/min flow rate to maintain O2 sat 88-92%

What is the typical maximum oxygen flow rate prescribed for patients with chronic lung disease?

100

High-pitched musical sound indicating upper airway narrowing

What is a stridor?

100

Exhaling slowly and evenly while positioning lips like whistling or sucking on a straw.

What is pursed lip breathing?

100

This early sign of hypoxia may be mistaken for anxiety

What is restlessness?

100

Administered immediately to decrease constriction and shortness of breath.

What are beta-2 agonists? albuterol/ventolin

200

Only recommended up to 6L/min because of nasal dryness, irritation, and gastric distension.

What is maximum liter flow to be delivered through a nasal cannula.

200

A barking cough related to an upper airway infection

What is croup?

200

Over 60 breaths per minute in an inactive infant, cyanosis, dyspnea, or retractions.

What are signs of infant respiratory distress and should be reported to physician promptly?

200

This disease is characterized by destruction of alveoli and air trapping

What is emphysema?

200

Medication class utilized to decrease inflammation.

What are corticosteroids? pulmacort/advair

300

At 4-10 L/min, it can deliver 24-55% FiO2 (by adjusting its dial.)

What is a Ventrui Mask?

300

Rales in unilateral lobar pattern of lung

What is pneumonia or pleural effusion?

300

This position promotes maximum lung expansion

What is high- Fowlers?

300

This patient should be seen first: 

A. One with mild dyspnea and O2 sat 92%

 B. One with sudden pleuritic chest pain and shortness of breath and O2 sat 93%

C. One with RSV, having mild retractions and O2 sat 90%

Who is B?

300

This drug class is used in COPD to improve bronchodilation and airflow long-term

What are LABAs?

400

At 6-15 L/min, it can deliver 60-100% O2

What is a non-rebreather mask?

400

High-pitched inspiratory or expiratory sound auscultated over lung fields

What is wheezing?

400

This intervention helps prevent atelectasis postoperatively.

What is using an incentive spirometer?

400

A patient with COPD on 1L NC has an SpO₂ of 90%. This action is most appropriate.

What is continue therapy?

400

Two medication classes that help thin secretions so the patient is able to cough them up.

What are mucolytics and expectorants?

500

Using vaseline in nares for dryness, continuing dose of O2 when sat 100%, or smoking in vicinity where oxygen in use

What are things to not do with oxygen administration

500

The percussive sound over lung fields in COPD

What is resonance?

500

This is the vaccine given to an 18 month old to protect against whooping cough

What is DTaP?

500

This patient is priority:

A. SpO₂ 90% on room air

B. SpO₂ 88% on 2 L nasal cannula

C. SpO₂ 92% on non-rebreather

Who is C?

500

Using a mouthpiece or mask with a cup to distribute aerosolized medication for inhalation.

What are nebulizer treatments?

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