Anatomy
Pulmonary Embolus
Chest Tubes
Diseases & Treatments
100

Following the respiratory tract, the trachea splits down into two

bronchi

100

What is the gold standard test to confirm PE?

What is CT angiography

100

Good or bad: continuous bubbling in water seal chamber?

What is... bad. This could indicate an air leak.
100

You're caring for a patient being treated for aspiration PNA. The patient is on a 100% non-rebreather mask. Which finding below is a HALLMARK s/sx that the pt is developing ARDS?

  1. Bradypnea

  2. Tired and confused

  3. PaO2 remains at 45mmHg

  4. BP is 180/96

What is C - refractory hypoxemia

The key here is the pt is on 100% nonrebreather and PaO2 is still 45 (normal is 80, but goal with ARDS is more like 60). Tiredness and confusion are also signs, but this is the hallmark sign.

200

Gas exchange happens in these sac-like structures in the lungs

What are alveoli
200

Other than CT angio, what are two tests that can support findings of PE?

What are VQ scan and D-dimer

200

Good or bad: no bubbling in the water seal chamber?

What is... bad. Should be tidaling (intermittent bubbling)

200

Two types of COPD?

What are... bronchitis and emphysema

Emphysema = loss of lung elasticity & hyperinflation of lung

Chronic bronchitis = inflammation of bronchi & bronchioles d/t chronic exposure to irritants  

300

True or false: the left lung has 3 lobes, while the right lung only has 2.

What is false - the left lung has 2 lobes to make room for the heart.

300

Name 3 signs/symptoms of PE

What are sudden onset of dyspnea, sharp stabbing chest pain, restlessness, feelings of impending doom, tachypnea, pleural friction rub, tachycardia, diaphoresis, decreased O2 sat?

Tip: remember cows

  • Calf pain and Cramping
  • One-sided swelling (Unilateral)
  • Warm and red (blood pooling)
  • Sob and chest pain = PE
300

True or false: the suction control chamber should have continuous bubbling

What is.... true, it should have continuous bubbling when connected to suction.

300

Medications for COPD and asthma include

What are... bronchodilators, anti-inflammatories, and mucolytics. 

Asthma - also long-acting beta2 agonists to prevent attacks

Chest PT

400

What is the difference between visceral pleura and parietal pleura?

What is... visceral pleura = inner layer, lines the lungs, innervated. Parietal pleura = outer layer, lines the abdominal wall

400

What VQ scan result may indicate the presence of a PE?

What is... high ventilation (v), low perfusion (q)

ventilation = air flow to the lungs

perfusion = blood flow through the lungs

400

The chest tube drainage system should be placed where?

What is... upright, below the chest.

400

Accumulation of fluid in the pleural space, leading to compression of the lung tissue and impaired gas exchange

What is... pleural effusion

500

What is the purpose of surfactant?

What is... it lines the alveoli to reduce surface tension and prevent atelectasis/collapse of alveoli

500
Which of the following is not part of the Virchow triad of risk factors for PE?

a) venous stasis

b) hypokalemia

c) hypercoagulability

d) endothelial injury

What is B - hypokalemia. Injury to veins, poor blood flow, and known clotting risk/active clots are risk factors.

500

A nurse is assisting a provider with removal of chest tube. Which should the nurse instruct the client to do? 

A) Perform Valsalva maneuver

B) Cough at regular intervals

C) Lie on left side

D) Use incentive spirometer

What is.... A. This prevents air embolism.

500

Abnormal accumulation of fluid in the alveoli and interstitial spaces of the lungs, impairing oxygenation and ventilation

What is... pulmonary edema

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