Please answer the question What is the purpose of exercise testing in pulmonary rehab.
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Q: Question 32 A thorough review of a chest x-ray report from a client with COPD can yield what…
A: KEY WORDS :- COPD - chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Q: Question 30 While conducting a physical assessment on a patient with COPD, the nurse notes a…
A: KEY WORDS :- COPD - Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
Q: Question 40 Features of dyspnea, abnormal enlargement of acini, increased residual volume and…
A: KEY WORDS :- Emphysema - Airway distension is seen and cause difficulty in breathing.
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A: Exercise testing refers to a diagnostic and evaluative procedure in which an individual performs…
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Q: Following an automobile accident, a 19 year old male is admitted to the hospital. He has sustained…
A: The ABG results for the 19-year-old male patient are as follows:pH = 7.53: The blood pH is elevated,…
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Q: Question 24 A 16 year-old client has had asthma for ten years. The client regularly uses their…
A: Ans- the client needs to take a short-acting bronchodilator and seek medical assistance
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- I need help with a respiratory question, thank you :) What is the preferred method of securing a patent airway during CPR? Group of answer choices Oropharyngeal airway Tracheostomy tube Nasopharyngeal airway Endotracheal tubeCase #4Following an automobile accident, a 19 year old male is admitted to the hospital. He has sustained multiple burns, severe pulmonary contusions, and has aspirated. He is admitted to the ICU, intubated and placed on a ventilator with initial settings ofA/C 500 x 16 1.0 +10 PEEP. A PAC is inserted and ABG’sare drawn after 30 minutes of mechanical ventilation. CXR reveals correct placement of the ETT andPAC the presence of bilateral infiltrates.pH = 7.53Hgb = 14 gmsPaCO2 = 35 mmHgPvO2 = 28 mmHgPaO2 = 33 mmHgSvO2 = 58 mmHgHCO3 = 26 mEq/LSaO2 = 78%PAC measurements reveal the following values:CVP = 12 mmHgBP = 140/80 mmHgPAP = 50/25 mmHgHR = 110 beats/minPCWP = 6 mmHgCO = 6.0 L/minPart 3: What is the arterial- venous oxygen content (Ca-vO2) difference for this patient?Part 4: Calculate the patient’s extraction ratio.A 1.5-kg male baby is delivered via vaginal delivery because of preterm labor at 33 weeks' gestation. Apgar scores are 7 and 8 at 1 and 5 minutes, respectively. The infant is cyanotic and requires continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) immediately after delivery. He has subcostal retractions, grunting, and nasal flaring. Auscultation reveals decreased air entry in the lung fields throughout. Temperature is 36.8°C, pulse is 175 beats per minute, and respiratory rate is 70 breaths per minute. His chest X-ray shows diffuse atelectasis of both lungs. 1) Based on his clinical signs and symptoms and investigation, the baby is having a respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). Explain how RDS relates to atelectasis ?
- What are the advantages and disadvantages of these three ventiators: Puritan Bennett 980 Series Ventilator, Maquet Servo i, and Nellcor puritan bennett 840 Ventilator System; in terms of 1) quality of patient care,2) comfort, 3)ease of use for practitioner and 4)cost effectiveness?Please read the prompt and answer sub-questions 1, 2, and 3A client is prescribed and receiving hydromorphone. Upon assessment the client's respiratory rate is 11 breaths per minutes. What is the most appropriate next action by the nurse? A. Administer the hydromorphone as scheduled B. Apply oxygen before hydromorphone administration C. Hold the hydromorphone and contact the prescriber D. Discontinue the hydromorphone
- Please give me only correct answer with explanation. I asked this question already but someone give me incorrect answer.Question 48 A nurse is assessing a 4-month-old infant with respiratory distress. Which of the following techniques should the nurse use to conduct their respiratory assessment? Question 48 options: Place the diaphragm of the stethoscope in the upper half of the right axilla Count respirations by observation for 30 seconds Ensure the baby is awake Conduct the respiratory assessment after taking other vital signsWhich of the following patients has an RSBI that suggests they are ready to begin weaning from ventilatory support? What supports your decision? Patient 1: Spontaneous VT of 0.4 L; f is 10 breaths/min Patient 2: Spontaneous VT of 0.25 L; f is 30 breaths/min What is the appropriate parameter for RSBI that indicates readiness to wean?
- QUESTION 1 A nurse is caring for a child who is receiving oxygen therapy. Which of the following findings indicates oxygen toxicity? Hyperventilation Decreased PaCO2 Increased blood pressure Unconsciousness QUESTION 2 A 7-year-old boy is being discharged from having a tonsillectomy and adenoidectomy and is being discharged home with his mother. Home care instructions should include which of the following? Please select all that apply Encourage the child to cough every 4 to 5 hours to prevent pneumonia Observe the child for continuous swallowing Administer an analgesic such as acetaminophen for pain Observe the child for restlessness or difficulty breathing Encourage the child to take spin of cool, clear liquids QUESTION 3 Parents brought a 6-month old infant into a well-child clinic for complaints of vomiting and failure to grow. His birth weight was 7Ibs, and now he weighs 8Ibs, 6oz. The infant's mother reports that he is taking 4-8 oz every 4-5 hours, but he “spits up a…Please answer, thank you so much!This is NOT graded!