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- An EMS crew is treating a pediatric pneumonia patient. Rescures observe the patient's condition change from respiratory distress to respiratory failure. What do you suspect has happened to indicate this change has occured? A) Pupils begin to constrict B) Decreasing heart rate C) The patient becoming uncooperative D) Elevating the blood pressureCh. 5: All of the following can arise from lower respiratory tract infections EXCEPT: O a) bronchiolitis b) acute bronchitis Oc) epiglottitis d) tuberculosis O e) pneumoniaA toddler is admitted to the pediatric unit with a diagnosis of croup. The nurse anticipates implementing which intervention to relieve respiratory distress associated with croup? a) Administration of oral antibiotics b) Administration of antipyretics c) Administration of corticosteroids d) Placement of a warm compress on the chest
- A nurse administering niacin would implement which action to help to reduce adverse effects? a) Give the medication with grapefruit juice.b )Administer a small dose of aspirin or an NSAID 30 minutes before the niacin dose.c )Administer the medication on an empty stomach.d) Have the patient increase dietary fiber intakeWhen giving dextromethorphan, the nurse understands that this drug suppresses the cough reflex by which mechanism of action? a)decreases viscosity of bronchial secretions. b)causes depression of the central nervous system c)has direct action on the cough center in the brain d)anesthesizes the stretch receptors in the lungs5. Use the photo to identify the following: a) larynx b) thyroid Gland c) lungs d) heart e) pericardium f) submandibular gland g) thymus gland h) diaphragm
- Describe several factors that influence types and severity of allergicresponses.Ch. 5: Pneumothorax: a) causes the lung to rupture b) is due to a lack of lung surfactant Oc) is always due to physical trauma to the lung O d) makes it difficult for the lung to inflateCh. 5: Acute Respiratory Failure (ARF) can arise from all of the following EXCEPT: a) spinal cord injury Ob) Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) O c) COPD d) dehydration O e) asthma
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