Upper Respiratory Classes
Lower Respiratory Drugs
Nursing Assessment
Safety and Side Effects
Patient Education
100

These drugs are considered first-line treatment for allergic rhinitis. 

What is intranasal steroids (INS)?

100

This drug class, which includes albuterol, is used for quick relief of acute bronchospasm. 

What is short-acting beta2-agonists (SABAs)?

100

This objective data point should be assessed prior to administration to check for hypoxia.

What is oxygen saturation (pulse oximetry)? 

100

First-generation antihistamines are known for causing this primary CNS side effect. 

What is drowsiness or sedation? 

100

Patients using inhaled corticosteroids should do this after every use to prevent thrush. 

What is rinse the mouth?

200

These medications reduce nasal swelling through localized vasoconstriction. 

What is decongestants? 

200

This class of drugs, including montelukast, should never be used for acute asthma attacks. 

What is leukotriene modifiers/antagonists?

200

This lab value must be monitored in clients taking Zileuton for asthma.

What is hepatic aminotransferase (liver enzymes)?

200

Overuse of topical nasal decongestants can lead to this worsening condition.

What is rebound congestion? 

200

This is the recommended daily fluid intake to help thin thick respiratory secretions.

What is 2000mL per day?

300

This drug is used both as a mucolytic and as an antidote for acetaminophen. 

What is acetylcysteine?

300

Stopping this habit may require a decrease in a client's theophylline dose. 

What is smoking? 
300

This zone in an asthma action plan indicates the need for immediate medical intervention. 

What is the red zone? 

300

These are two common cardiovascular side effects of adrenergic bronchodilators.

What is tachycardia and palpitations? 

300

When using both a SABA and a steroid inhaler, this is the correct order of administration. 

What is bronchodilator first, then the steroid?

400

This medication class is used specifically to treat nonproductive, dry, hacking coughs. 

What is antitussives?
400

These drugs act by decreasing the inflammatory process directly in the airways. 

What is inhaled corticosteroids (ICS)? 

400

This assessment is critical after giving epinephrine subcutaneously for bronchospasm. 

What is respiratory status and blood pressure? 

400

Long-term oral steroid use puts older adults at an increased risk for this bone condition.

What is osteoporosis?

400

Patients taking oral cromolyn should be taught to mix the ampule liquid with this. 

What is water (not other liquids)?

500

These drugs directly break down or reduce the viscosity of respiratory secretions. 

What is mucolytics? 

500

This immunomodulator is given by injection and requires 4 days of monitoring for anaphylaxis. 

What is mepolizumab? 

500

This finding during lung auscultation would indicate an ineffective response to a bronchodilator. 

What is wheezing (or diminished breath sounds)?

500

First-generation antihistamines are contraindicated in clients with this eye condition. 

What is angle-closure glaucoma?

500

This is the maximum number of SABA treatments allowed in 20-minute intervals for distress.

What is three treatments?

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