Assessment and ABGS
Upper Respiratory
Lower Respiratory
Infectious Disorders
Chronic Disorders
100

Substances that release hydrogen ions when dissolved in water or body fluids, increasing the amount of free hydrogen ions in that solution

What are acids?

100

Way to diagnose acute pharyngitis caused by strep?

What is RADT (rapid antigen detection testing)?

100

Closure or collapse of the alveoli

What is atelectasis?

100

The patient populations who should receive the pneumococcal vaccine

Who are 65+ and 19+ with a weakened immune system

100

Slowly progressive respiratory disease of airflow obstruction involving the airways, pulmonary parenchyma or both

What is COPD?

200

The normal flow rate for a nasal cannula

What is 1-6L/min

200

3 S's of Obstructive Sleep Apnea

What are "snoring, sleepiness and SO report of sleep apnea episodes"

200

Inhalation of foreign material into the lung leading to inflammatory reaction, hypo-ventilation and ventilation-perfusion mismatch

What is aspiration?

200

Timing when patients should receive an antiviral for Influenza

What is 24 - 48 hours after symptoms begin?

200

Goal SPO2 for a patient with COPD

What is 88 - 92%?

300

Movement of the walls of the thoracic cage and the diaphragm

What is ventilation ?

300

Group of disorders characterized by inflammation and irritation of the mucous membranes of the nose

What is Rhinitis?

300

Abnormal accumulation of fluid in the lung tissue, alveolar space or both

What is pulmonary edema?

300

Respiratory disease spread by airborne transmission through droplets and then moves to other parts of the body such as kidneys, bone and cerebral cortex

What is Tuberculosis?

300

The primary symptoms of COPD

What are chronic cough, sputum production and dyspnea?

400

First type of sign/symptom typically seen in acidotic states

What are cognitive changes?

400

This type of nosebleeds are more dangerous

What are posterior nosebleeds (epistaxis)?

400

Impaired ventilation of perfusion mechanisms; rapid deterioration to hypoexmia, hypercapnia and respiratory acidosis

What is Acute Respiratory Failure?

400

Significant Mantoux test results for a patient who is immunocompromised

What is 5mm or greater induration?

400

Asthma is a chronic inflammation disease of the airways that causes these 3 pathological changes

What are hyper responsiveness, mucousal edema and mucous production?

500

If CO2 and HCO3 are both out of range and the pH is out of range

What is partial compensation?


500

If clear fluid is draining from the nostrils after a nasal fracture, we should be suspicious of ________

What is cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)?

500

Air in the pleural space causing a loss of negative pressure in the chest cavity, a rise in chest pressure and a reduction in vital capacity

What is a pneumothorax?

500

Type of pneumonia in which is often caused by colonization by multiple organisms due to overuse of antimicrobial agents?

What is Hospital Acquired Pneumonia?

500

Severe, life threatening acute episode of airway obstruction that intensifies once it begins and does not respond to usual therapy

What is Status Asthmaticus?