Assessment
Interventions
Complications
Medications
Lab/Diagnostics
100

Barrel chest, finger clubbing, low PaO2 and high PaCO2. 

What are signs of COPD? 

100

The non-invasive oxygen delivery device with the highest concentration of oxygen. 

What is a 15L non-rebreather mask? 

100

It happens when people with COPD get too much oxygen. 

What is hypercapnia? 

100

Encourage oral rinsing after this medication. 

What is fluticasone? (steroid inhalers)

100

pH 7.31, pCO2 93, pO2 62, HCO3 30

What is respiratory acidosis? 

200

The priority assessment in a trauma/emergency situation. 

What is assess the airway? 

200

An intervention for treatment of pleural effusion, hemothorax, or pneumothorax. 

What is a chest tube? 

200

Don't store flammable liquids nearby. Make sure electrical cords are intact. Don't smoke when in use. 

What are oxygen safety tips? 

200

This classification of medication is sometimes called a "rescue inhaler." 

What is a short-acting bronchodilator or SABA?

200

pH 7.31, pCO2 30, pO2 96, HCO3 18

What is metabolic acidosis? 

300

Decreased level of responsiveness is the primary sign. 

What is hypercapnia? 

300

Priority action when your patient is in severe distress. 

What is call for help or call a rapid response? 

300

The most serious side effect of opiate analgesics. 

What is respiratory depression? 

300

This type of inhaler should be used daily to prevent flare-ups. 

What is a long-acting bronchodilator (LABA)? 

300

Acid/base imbalance caused by opiate use, obesity, and COPD. 

What is respiratory acidosis? 

400

Priority assessment when a patients with a chest tube has sudden shortness of breath. 

What is 'check the tubing for patency'? 

400

Used to protect a person's airway and/or to improve ventilation/oxygenation. 

What is endotracheal intubation? 

400

A pulmonary complication that can happen in people with heart disease, kidney failure, and the elderly. 

What is pulmonary edema? 

400

This medication is sometimes used in severe metabolic acidosis. 

What is sodium bicarbonate? 

400

Acid/base imbalance caused by DKA, sepsis, and renal failure. 

What is metabolic acidosis? 

500
Dyspnea, increased O2 needs, and bilateral crackles. 

What are signs of pulmonary edema? 

500

Ambulation, anticoagulants, and incentive spirometer use. 

What are ways to prevent post-op respiratory complications? 

500

A serious lung condition caused by a direct or indirect injury to the lungs, including influenza, Covid, or aspiration. 

What is ARDS/ALI? 

500

When taken orally or IV, long-term side effects include elevated blood sugar, moonface, weight gain, thinning-fragile skin, and increased risk for infection. 

What are steroids? 

500

This condition can be diagnosed with a chest x-ray showing lung consolidation and a positive sputum culture. 

What is pneumonia?