STATEMENTS
ADVENTITIOUS
PUT TOGETHER
WHAT'S WRONG WITH ME?
I HAVE TO HAVE A WHAT?
100
This space has less pressure than the outside air
What is PLEURAL
100
From top to bottom the respiratory system has three parts
What is nasal passages, mouth,& pharynx?
100
These are examples of self limiting upper respiratory track infections
What is influenza, strep and rheumatic fever?
100
Sputum test for TB and when usually done
What is AFB (acid fast bacilli) done first thing in the am
200
The constant upward motion of these propels particles for expectoration
What is cilia?
200
A nurse knows that vocal cords, windpipe and tube to each lung are located
What is larynx, trachea and bronchi?
200
This is the inflammation of the bronchioles and alveoli called pneumonia. What are five of the causes of this disease.
What is bacteri ,fungi, parasite or chemical exposure and aspiration, over sedation and poor ventilation?
200
Name the type of precautions you would use for respiratory illness and TB
What is Airborne precautions with standard precautions and with TB you need a negative pressure room and Airborne precautions with N95 respirator mask
300
These resemble a cluster of grapes
What are the alveoli and the alveolar ducts?
300
There is grating during inspiration . It is probably due to
What is inflammation of the pleura?
300
This covers the larynx during swallowing
What is epiglottis?
300
Name three common viral infections noted with immune compromised patients
What is pseudomonas, streptococcus ,and cytomegalovirus?
300
Demonstrate how to loosen exudate from lung fields in two steps and provide name of treatment.
What is Postural drainage and leaning over a lower support surface on over the edge of bed with use of percussion(cupping)
400
This moves gases across the capillary membrane from higher to lower concentrations.
What is diffusion?
400
A high pitched whistle like sound on inspiration and expiration
What is obstructed or narrowed airway like bronchospasm?
400
A triangular space between the relaxed vocal cords
What is glottis?
400
These lobes are more commonly affected by pneumonia because of the anatomy and gravity
What is right mid and lower lobes.
400
These antiviral drugs are used for the treatment. They are Amantadine and Rimantadine and Relenza and Oseltamir
What is Influenza? Tamaflu, Symmetrel,Flumadine
500
This can be noted with a pleural exudate becomes infected
What is empyema?
500
Patient has low pitched rattling sound of lungs on both inspiration and expiration
What is sonorous wheezing?
500
Trace the air flow from the trachea
What is trachea, right and left bronchi, terminal bronchioles, alveolar ducts & alveoli, capillaries then it begins its trip back.
500
This is the screen test for this disease and it can be cone as a two step process.
What is Mantoux and second step to check because if exposed to TB just prior to Mantoux it could be negative and the second one can be positive
500
Name three medications given for TB
What is INH Laniazid(most effecteve),PMS- pyrazinamide, Rifampin- Rifadin.