COPD
Vocabulary
Triggers and Mediators
Patient Data
Nursing Care
100

COPD results in the poor removal of what gas?

Carbon dioxide

100

What is the normal range for PaCO2?

35-45mmHg

100

What factor accounts for more than 80% of COPD exacerbations?

Smoking

100

The patient had an admit pH of 7.16, is this acidic or alkalotic?

Acidic

100

What tool can the nurse encourage the use of to improve lung capacity. 

Incentive spirometer

200

The two types of COPD are _____________ and ___________ ____________

emphysema, chronic bronchitis
200

What is the term for a PaCO2 level above 45mmHg?

Hypercapnia

200

True or False:

Air pollution can trigger COPD exacerbations. 

True

200
Identify this acid-base imbalance:

pH 7.16

PaCO2 133

PaO2 156

HCO3 47

Respiratory acidosis

200

Name a psychosocial concern in patients with COPD.

Social isolation

Difficulty coping and accepting health status

Sleep disturbances

Change in eating habits

300

COPD is characterized by ____________ and progressive __________ obstruction.

inflammation, airway

300

This respiratory condition is caused by destruction of the alveolar walls, resulting in lung hyperinflation.

Emphysema

300
Name a class of medication used to manage COPD.

Bronchodilators or corticosteroids

300

Identify the compensation for this acid-base imbalance:

pH 7.16

PaCO2 133

PaO2 156

HCO3 47

Partially compensated

400

The breakdown of what substance affects the stretch and recoil of the lungs?

Elastin

400

This respiratory condition is caused by chronic inflammation of the bronchi and trachea, causing increased mucus production and edema. 

Chronic bronchitis

400

Name a non-pharmacologic mediator for COPD.

Pursed-lip breathing

400

Which medication can be used to reduce inflammation associated with COPD?

1. Bumetanide

2. Methylprednisolone

3. Timolol

4. Heparin

Answer: Methylprednisolone

Bumetanide: for edema associated with kidney disease

Timolol: decreases IOP

Heparin: anticoagulant

500

True or False:

COPD is a high V-Q mismatch.

False

Reasoning: Lungs are perfused but receive insufficient ventilation due to shunting caused by sputum, inflammation, or a pneumothorax. Therefore, blood does not become oxygenated as it passes through the lungs which results in poor oxygenation of body cells. 

500

This acid-base imbalance is characterized by high PaCO2 levels and a low pH.

Respiratory acidosis
500

How does alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency contribute to COPD development?

A1-antitrypsin protects the lungs from inflammation and damage caused by inhaling irritants such as tobacco or wildfire smoke. Without it, the lung's primary protective mechanism is compromised allowing harmful substances to injure the lungs. 

500

Which medication can be used for COPD exacerbations?

1. Azithromycin

2. Formoterol

3. Latanoprost

4. Guafenesin

Answer: Azithromycin

Formoterol: for long-term maintenance of COPD

Latanoprost: decreases IOP

Gaufenesin: for productive cough