Medications
Anatomy
Diagnostic Test
Lung Sounds/ABG
Drug Class
100
Used as an antidote to APAP overdose.
What is Mucomyst (acetylcysteine)?
100
Site where carbon dioxide and oxygen are exchanged.
What is alveoli?
100
Noninvasive continuous monitoring of oxygen saturation.
What is pulse oximetry?
100
Brief, noncontinuous, crackling sounds usually heard with inspirations.
What is rales?
100
Rifapentine (Priftin) and Rifampin (Rafadin)
What is an antitubular agent?
200
Leudortiene modifier that should be given before meals.
What is Singulair (montelukast)?
200
Patients describes shortness of breath, dyspnea, this is called _________data.
What is subjective?
200
Gram stain, cultures, sensitivities used as an assessment or diagnostic tool.
What is a sputum specimen?
200
High pitched musical sounds.
What are wheezes?
200
Fluticasone (Flovent) and methylprednisolone (Medrol).
What is an antiinflammatory agent?
300
This drug should be tapered down and not stopped abruptly.
What is a corticosteroid?
300
Chemical stiumuant for respiratory regulation.
What is carbon dioxide?
300
Assesses lung volume, vital capacity, inspiratory capacity.
What is a pulmonary function test?
300
Dry crackling, grating, low pitch sounds heard with inspirations and expirations.
What is a pleural friction rub?
300
Albuterol and salmeterol.
What is a bronchodilator?
400
Short-acting beta 2 receptor angonist used as an inhaler?
What is albuterol?
400
Thin, moist serous membrane that lines the lungs.
What is visceral pleura?
400
Procedure that removes fluid from the pleural space for evaluation.
What is a thoracentesis?
400
A measurement of the respiratory component of the acid-base balance.
What is PaCO2?
400
After using these inhaled steroid medications, this procedure should be completed.
What is rinse the mouth out?
500
A long acting beta2 receptor angonist used to prevent asthma?
What is salmeterol?
500
Located in the carotid and aortic bodies and are sensitive to blood CO2 and O2 levels.
What are chemoreceptors?
500
A flexible scope inserted in the bronchus for evaluation and possible Bx.
What is bronchoscopy?
500
The ablility of the lungs to oxygenate arterial blood is determined by this.
What is the PaO2?
500
loratadine and fexofenadine
What is an antihistamine?
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