Gas Exchange Basics
COPD
Nursing Interventions
Asthma
Misc.
100

What is a normal PaO2?

80-100mmHg

100

Name 2 hallmark manifestations of COPD. 

chronic cough, dyspnea

100

What position improves oxygenation in patients with COPD?

High Fowler's

100

What is the medication Albuterol used for and what kind of patient?

Rescue inhaler for Asthma

100

What is a normal range for SpO2?

95-100%

200

What is the difference between hypoxemia and hypoxia?

Hypoxemia is low oxygen in the blood while hypoxia is low oxygen in tissues

200

What two diseases make up COPD?

Emphysema and bronchitis

200

Name 2 breathing exercises used for COPD patients

incentive spirometry & pursed lip breathing

200

What is the definition of Asthma?

Reversible expiratory airflow limitation

200

What is a normal range for PaCO2?

35-45 mmHg

300

Name an example of when there would be ventilation without perfusion. 

Pulmonary embolism

300

Why should high flow oxygen be used cautiously in patients with COPD?

High O2 delivery can suppress hypoxic drive and decreases respiratory effort 

300

A COPD patients O2 is at 90%. What is the nurse's priority action?

No immediate action is needed. COPD patient's oxygen saturation goal is between 88-92%

300

Your new Asthma canister has 200 puffs, and you are told to take 8 puffs per day. How many days will the canister last?

25 days

300

Which respiratory pattern is characterized by deep, rapid breathing?

Kussmaul respirations

400

What is the difference between ventilation and perfusion?

Ventilation is the movement of air in and out of the lungs while perfusion is the flow of blood through the circulatory system that delivers oxygen to the tissues

400

What is the pathophysiological difference between emphysema and bronchitis?

Chronic bronchitis involves airway inflammation, mucus production, and a cough

Emphysema involves alveolar wall destruction 

400

Your patient with COPD becomes anxious and restless. What is your priority action?

Assess oxygenation, apply oxygen if necessary, provide calm environment

400

Name 3 risk factors for Asthma?

Smoking, GERD, Allergies, Air pollutants, Genetics.

400

What device can deliver up to 60L of oxygen?

High flow nasal cannula

500

What are 5 modifiable risk factors to prevent alterations in gas exchange?

Smoking, sedentary lifestyle, drug/alcohol use, obesity, poor diet, exposure to air pollutants

500

Why are corticosteroids prescribed for COPD management? Name two. 

Prednisone, methylprednisolone, fluticasone, budesonide

500

What noninvasive test is used to check circulation before obtaining an ABG? 

Allan test

500

What is the difference between Asthma and Status Asthmaticus?

Status Asthmaticus is a life-threatening emergency. The three characteristics are hypoxia, hypercapnia, and ARF.

Asthma is airway edema that is reversible.

500

Interpret this ABG: pH 7.37, PaCO2 55mmHg, HCO3 32, PaO2 68 mmHg

fully compensated respiratory acidosis