Exam 24: Respiratory Function

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The nurse best maximizes an older adult's potential to avoid developing a postsurgical respiratory infection by:

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The nurse caring for an older adult prescribed corticosteroids for asthma educates the client that the medication is safe and well tolerated when:

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The nurse is coordinating care for a newly admitted older adult diagnosed with hypertension, asthma, atrial fibrillation, mild osteoarthritis, and glaucoma.Before administering the client's newly prescribed corticosteroid medication, the nurse is especially interested in which of the following? Select all that apply.

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A, B, D

Because the diagnosis of asthma can be difficult in that it mimics other conditions, the nurse gives priority to assessing an older client who presents with symptoms of acute respiratory distress for:

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The nurse preparing information for the caregivers of a 79-year-old with chronic respiratory issues will make the greatest impact on their ability to provide quality care while maintaining their own emotional well being by including:

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Because the older adult is not as likely to exhibit the typical signs of ineffective gas exchange, the nurse is particularly suspicious of:

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An older adult client who has tuberculosis is being treated with the drugs isoniazid 300 mg daily, rifampin 600 mg daily, and pyrazinamide 1500 mg daily.The nurse stresses the importance that the client:

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An older client admitted to the hospital with symptoms strongly suggestive of tuberculosis has a negative Mantoux test.The nurse correctly anticipates that:

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The nurse is concerned about an older adult client developing toxic levels of the prescribed theophylline when it is determined that the client has a(n):

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An 80-year-old client is concerned about contracting pneumonia.The nurse educates her that the key to prevention is:

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An older adult's pulmonary function studies indicate that his vital capacity is reduced and his residual volume is increased.The nurse recognizes that these test results are observed in the client's:

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The nurse evaluating the effectiveness of an older client's self management of asthmatic symptoms is particularly interested in which of the following? Select all that apply.

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In order to best minimize an older adult's risk for developing a pos surgical atelectasis, the nurse does which of the following? Select all that apply.

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The nurse is aware the typical occurrence of comorbidities in the older adult.Motivated by this knowledge the nurse assesses a client with diagnosed respiratory dysfunction for possible:

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When teaching older adult asthmatic clients techniques for improving their prognosis, the nurse stresses the importance of which of the following? Select all that apply.

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