Nursing care
Pharmacology
Assessment
Miscellaneous
100

This is the priority respiratory intervention with patient's with CF


Mobilize secretions

100

Mucolytic used to thin secretions in cystic fibrosis


Dornase alfa (pulmozyme)

100

The sound auscultated when air is moving through a narrowed airway

Wheezing

100

True or false: It is possible to reverse airway obstruction resulting from asthma


True

200

Children with cystic fibrosis require this dietary modification.


High calorie, high protein diet with unrestricted fat. 

200

First line rescue medication for asthma exacerbation

Albuterol

200

This device can be used to monitor lung function in clients with asthma

Peak flow meter

200

This non-invasive test is used to confirm the diagnosis of cystic fibrosis

Sweat chloride test

300
Critical intervention to mobilize secretions in clients with CF

Airway clearance techniques

300

The nurse monitors this lab value for the child receiving methylprednisolone for an asthma exacerbation

Glucose

300

Common symptom of CF in the newborn

Constipation/meconium ileus, salty tasting skin

300

Cystic fibrosis follows this inheritance pattern

Autosomal recessive

400

True or false: The nurse should advise the client with exercise induced asthma to avoid strenuous exercise

False

400

Pancrelipase is administered at this time

With meals/snacks
400

This vital sign is particularly important to monitor in a patient with an asthma exacerbation?

Respiratory rate

400

Serious complication that can arise from overuse of short acting beta-agonists

Status asthmaticus

500

In addition to short acting beta agonists and system corticosteroids, this is a priority intervention for the client in status astmaticus

High flow oxygen, inhaled anticholinergics

500

True or false: Oral steroids are a type of long term/controller medication for clients with asthma

False

500

Clubbing in a client with cystic fibrosis indicates this complication

Chronic hypoxia

500

Common metabolic condition that arises from pancreatic insufficiency in clients with CF, typically presenting in the 3rd decade of life

Cystic fibrosis related diabetes (CFRD)