Anatomy & Physiology
Respiratory Assessment
Oxygen Therapy
Smoking Cessation & Health Promotion
Diagnostics & Laboratory Testing
100

These tiny air sacs are the primary site of gas exchange.

What are alveoli?

100

This respiratory symptom is considered the main sign of lung disease

What is cough?

100

This low-flow oxygen device delivers 24%–44% oxygen at 1–6 L/min.

What is a nasal cannula?

100

These two prescription medications can assist patients with smoking cessation

What are bupropion and varenicline

100

This blood test provides information about oxygenation, ventilation, and acid-base balance.

What is an arterial blood gas (ABG)?

200

This process refers to the movement of oxygen and carbon dioxide across the alveolar-capillary membrane.

What is diffusion?

200

A trachea that is not in the midline may indicate this life-threatening condition

What is pneumothorax?

200

This oxygen delivery device provides the most precise oxygen concentration.

What is a Venturi mask?

200

The first step of the 5 A's smoking cessation model.

This vaping-associated condition causes severe lung injury.

200

This noninvasive test continuously monitors oxygen saturation.

What is pulse oximetry?

300

The trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles make up this portion of the respiratory tract.

What is the lower airway?

300

The nurse uses these four assessment techniques when examining the lungs

What are inspection, palpation, percussion, and auscultation

300

This low-flow system can deliver an FiO₂ greater than 90%

What is a non-rebreather mask?

300

This vaping-associated condition causes severe lung injuri

What is EVALI (E-cigarette or Vaping Product Use-Associated Lung Injury)?

300

This imaging study provides greater detail than a chest x-ray and can identify pulmonary emboli.

What is a CT scan?

400

Oxygen is loaded in the lungs through gas exchange, while this process delivers oxygenated blood to tissues.

What is perfusion?

400

This abnormal finger finding is associated with chronic hypoxia

What is clubbing?

400

Oxygen should be administered at the lowest possible FiO₂ to prevent this complication.

What is oxygen toxicity?

400

Smoke residue that remains on furniture, clothing, and surfaces is called this.

What is thirdhand smoke?

400

This invasive procedure removes fluid from the pleural space.

What is thoracentesis?

500

Name the four paranasal sinuses assessed during respiratory examination.

What are the frontal, ethmoid, maxillary, and sphenoid sinuses?

500

During assessment, restlessness and confusion may indicate this early complication.

What is hypoxia?

500

This high-flow system delivers heated and humidified oxygen at rates up to 60 L/min.

What is a high-flow nasal cannula

500

According to the I PREPARE model, the letter "P" stands for this action after identifying beliefs and practices.

What is Partner with the patient?

500

This diagnostic procedure allows direct visualization of the airways using a flexible scope.

What is bronchoscopy?