Causes
Negative Effects
Treatment
Adaptation/ Management
General
100

what is the leading cause of copd?

 smoking

100

a cough with mucus may be a symptom of?

copd

100

name an example of a test physicians use to check for copd?

•history

•physical assessment

•spirometry reading before and after bronchodilator treatment

•laboratory tests aren't used to diagnose copd, but they may be used to determine the cause of your symptoms or rule out other conditions.

100

name one modification to use for patients with copd during exercise programs?

Provide frequent breaks

100

surgery to treat copd

•Lung Transplant

•Lung volume reduction surgery

•Bullectomy

200

risk factor for copd in children

second-hand smoking

200

if a patient gets tired easily this is an example of?

fatigue

200

this type of drug widens the air passages?

bronchodilators

200

the nurse encourages the patient to use this to control breathing and decreased trapped air

pursed-lip breathing

200

Etiology/ Causes 

Smoking 

AAT deficiency 

Occupational exposure

Air Pollution 

Secondhand smoke

Chemical fumes and dust 

300

one of the most common symptoms of copd is?

persistant cough

300

the symptoms of copd develop quickly, true or false?

False

300

this type of drug decreases inflammation in the lungs?

corticosteroid

300

patient with copd should ___________ crowds especially in the winter time

Avoid 

300

patient with copd should ___________ crowds especially in the winter time

Avoid 

400

copd is a term used to describe which two diseases

emphysema and chronic bronchitis

400

what is the difference between emphysema and chronic bronchitis

in people with emphysema, the lung tissue involved in exchange of gases (oxygen and carbon dioxide) is impaired or destroyed.

 

chronic bronchitis the inflamed bronchial tubes produce a lot of mucus. 

400

bronchodilators_______ the muscles surrounding the airways to make air transfer easier?

relax

400

true of false 

patients with copd should allow people to smoke in your home, in your car, or when they are around you.

False

400

3 patient teaching for copd

•Quit smoking

•Join a stop-smoking program. There are even telephone, text message, and Internet programs to help you quit.

•Ask family members to quit smoking as well.

•Don't allow people to smoke in your home, in your car, or when they are around you.

•Protect yourself from infection

•Get a flu shot every year. Also ask your provider about pneumonia vaccines.

•Avoid crowds. It's especially important to do this in the winter when more people have colds and flu.

•Get about 8 hours of sleep every night.

•Take your medicines exactly as directed. Don't skip doses.

•Manage your stress

•Pulmonary rehabilitation

500

persons with asthma are at an increased or decreased risk for copd?

increased

500

5 signs and symptoms for emphysema


500

individuals with advanced copd may need to carry one of these with them wherever they go?

oxygen tank

500

_______ can increase the levels of oxygen inhaled, improve breathing, reduce resting heart rate and increase the tolerance for work?

Exercise

500

best sitting position for patients with copd

  • Sit in a chair or in a comfortable position.
  • Keep your feet flat on the floor.
  • Lean your chest forward a little.
  • Rest your elbows on your knees.
  • Place your chin in your hands (if you feel comfortable doing so)
  • Relax your neck and shoulders as much as you can.
  • Practice your breathing techniques.