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FISDAP ( AIRWAY) QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2024 GRADED A+, Exams of Nursing

FISDAP ( AIRWAY) QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2024 GRADED A+

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Download FISDAP ( AIRWAY) QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2024 GRADED A+ and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! FISDAP ( AIRWAY) QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS LATEST UPDATED 2024 GRADED A + Which patient would be classified as "immediate" during and MCI? - Exact answer 8 year old female with no respirations after 5 positive pressure ventilations. A 13 year old female watching a horror movie states she can't catch her breath and her fingers are numb. Respirations are 30 and deep with Sp02 of %100. She is speaking in clear sentences, has clear and equal breath sounds. You should? - Exact answer Calmly reassure her, encouraging her to calmly slow her rate of breathing. You have inserted an OPA for a 21 year old apneic male. How many times per minute should you ventilate him with a BVM? - Exact answer 10 to 12 Proper technique to suction patient's airway includes? - Exact answer Oxygenating and ventilating before and after suctioning. When ventilating patient with BVM, what is the appropriate oxygen flow rate? - Exact answer 15 liters/min An obese man complains of sever difficulty breathing. His skin is cool and moist and breathing 22 times per minute. He indicates he never goes to the doctor and often feels dizzy after walking. You should? - Exact answer Apply a nonrebreather mask at 10 liters/min A 42 year old asthmatic patient complains of chest pain, shortness of breath and a violent cough that produces brownish sputum. What is the most likely cause? - Exact answer Pneumonia An 89 year old patient complains of difficulty breathing and a productive cough that has gotten worse over the past 12 hours. You should suspect? - Exact answer Pneumonia As the diaphragm and intercostal muscles relax, the chest cavity? - Exact answer Decreases in size, causing exhalation During initial assessment of an adult's respiratory status, you should? - Exact answer Evaluate both the respiratory rate and the rise and fall of the chest In which group of patients are you likely to encounter "see-saw" breathing? - Exact answer Pediatrics Which sequence correctly traces the path oxygen takes from the atmosphere to the lungs? - Exact answer Mouth, Pharynx, trachea, bronchi, alveoli. A 16 year old asthmatic female in a tripod position complains of increased shortness of breath. SpO2 is 79%. You should administer oxygen at? - Exact answer 10 lpm via nonrebreather mask A 34 year old man is saying he is choking, You note stridor and hoarseness in his voice. What should you do? - Exact answer Encourage him to cough An unresponsive trauma patient is gurgling. When you suction the oropharynx with a rigid catheter, the patient gags. You should? - Exact answer Assess insertion depth of the catheter Thin 54 year old male with a nonproductive cough complains of difficulty breathing. Sitting upright with hands on his knees and you see retractions. Notice oxygen tubing around the house. You should suspect medical history of? - Exact answer Chronic Bronchitis Semiconscious patient's dentures completely loosened. You should? - Exact answer Remove dentures Carbon dioxide and oxygen exchange at the alveolar level by which process? - Exact answer Diffusion 20 year old female unable to cath breath after minor car crash, numbness and tingling to hands and face. Vitals are P 118, R 24. What should you do? - Exact answer High flow oxygen with a nonrebreather mask Stridor is an UPPER airway obstruction caused by the tissue swelling around the trachea, larynx, or epiglottis during INSPIRATION. A 53 year old male is sleepy, diaphoretic, difficult to arouse, and breathing 8 times a minute. What should you suspect? - Exact answer Respiratory Failure This rate is too slow and the fact that he is sleepy and difficult to arouse shows that he is in respiratory failure. An adult with a respiratory of 8 is too slow for adequate gas exchange. An alert 32 year old female complains of difficulty breathing. She speaks in 2-3 word sentences and has oxygen saturation of 92%. What should you do? - Exact answer Apply high flow oxygen. -She is alert and her respirations are still effective without the need for assisting ventilations. She only complains of shortness of breath, so applying high flow oxygen should be the first treatment. A 56 year old female has a complete airway obstruction from a piece of food. She becomes unconscious while you asses her. What should you do? - Exact answer When a patient has a completely obstructed airway and become unconscious the first thing you should do is start chest compressions. A male complains of mild respiratory distress. He smokes 4 packs of cigarettes a day and reports a consistent cough and frequent respiratory infections. Chest sounds reveal bilateral rhonci. What should you suspect? - Exact answer Chronic bronchitis (sounds like snoring, excess mucus) Excessive mucus and pus production leads to obstructed airways. The consistent cough is the bodys response to clear the airway obstruction. A febrile 44 year old male complains of shortness of breath and has dull chest pain. He has been coughing up "rusty" sputum for the last three days. What is the most likely cause? - Exact answer Pneumonia Pneumonia is an infection of the lung tissue and the "rusty" sputum (spit) is a sign of lower airway infection. He is febrile (fever) from an immune response to the infection, and the "dull" chest pain is a common symptom at the location of the infection. a 75 year old female complains of a sudden onset of right sided chest pain and dyspnea. She is recovering from a recent hip surgery. What should you expect? - Exact answer Pulmonary embolism A pulmonary embolism is typically the result of a clot that has formed in the lower extremity with poor circulation. Hip surgery requires a patient to be immobilized for an extended period of time which can permit a clot to form in the distal portion of an extremity. The sudden unilateral chest pain is the lung with the clot. Any lung tissue distal of the clot will not allow for adequate oxygen exchange. How should you insert a nasopharyngeal airway? - Exact answer First step is to face the bevel towards the septum. Apply a water soluble lubricant, do not use an oil based lubricant. What is the Name of the hollow, semi flexible tube that carries in held air from the larynx to the lungs? - Exact answer Trachea The trachea is a tube like structure that allows air passage from the upper airway into the lungs What is the most common location for an airway obstruction - Exact answer Pharynx This passage way is shared by air and food so it is a common site for a partial or complete obstruction, which could be food or a flaccid tongue What part of the respiratory system contains the vocal chords? - Exact answer larynx This structure is directly above the trachea the vocal cords are located here it is also known as the voice box What is directly posterior to the nose? - Exact answer nasopharynx The nasopharynx connects the opening of the nostrils to the soft palate? Which is located at the back of the mouth. This passage is designed to warm up and held air in filter out fine particulate matter. What ring shaped structure forms the lower portion of the larynx? - Exact answer Cricoid Cartilage The inferior portion of the larynx is a cartilaginous ring. It is located directed inferior of the Thyroid cartilage. Where is Sellick's Maneuver applied? - Exact answer cricoid cartilage Sellicks maneuver is also called cricoid pressure. It inhibits gas entering the stomach during assisted ventilations. What happens to your diaphragm during inhalation? - Exact answer Contracts The diaphragm contracts in a downward motion drawing air into the lungs. What is the name of the cartilaginous Ridge in the trachea at which the right and left lungs split? - Exact answer Carina Located beneath the sternum. What is directly posterior to the mouth? - Exact answer Oropharynx How many lobes are in the lungs? - Exact answer 5 3 on the right and two on the left. What is the name of the passageway shared by the digestive tract and the respiratory systems for air and food? - Exact answer Pharynx The pharynx is also known as the throat. The nasal cavity and a mouth share this passage way. Air moves down the larynx and food travels into the esophagus. When suctioning blood, fluid, and mucous from the oropharynx, the most appropriate device is? - Exact answer A rigid tip suction catheter The reason for assessing the radial and the carotid pulse simultaneously is to? - Exact answer Confirm Cardiac Rhythm Problem A patient presents with a sudden onset of shortness of breath crackles, hypertension, and jugular distension. You Should suspect? - Exact answer Acute Pulmonary Edema A 73 year old male is dyspneic. You note jugular vein distension and dependent edema. Vital signs are BP 158/93, P 130 R 36. What should you suspect? - Exact answer Congestive Heart Failure A 19-year-old female began choking after eating a hot dog. When you first arrived on scene, she was coughing and drooling.Now, she is drowsy, slow to respond, and unable to cough. You should? - Exact answer Perform abdominal thrusts A 65 year old male is having trouble breathing. He is moderately overweight and has been coughing up yellowish phlegm. He smokes two packs of cigarettes a day and reports having episodes like this for many years - Exact answer Chronic bronchitis Which of the following can be present with a sudden onset of difficult breathing and diminished breath sounds - Exact answer pneumothorax A semi-conscious 34 year old male begins to gag after insertion of an OPA - Exact answer Insert an NPA An 18 year old febrile patient complains of malaise for several days. He is taking an oral antibiotic for an upper respiratory infection. Vital signs are bp 128/72, P118 and weak, R22 with rhonchi - Exact answer Bronchitis Which of the following assessment findings should cause you to suspect a history of COPD? - Exact answer Barrel shaped chest A thin 75 year old male complains of difficulty breathing. He states he has smoked "3 packs of cigarettes a day for 30 years." He has bilateral wheezes - Exact answer Emphysema 16 asthmatic female is in tripod position complains of increased shortness of breath. SPO2 is 79% you should administer oxygen at - Exact answer 10 lpm via nonrebreather During a long transport you are administering oxygen - Exact answer Consider using a humidified oxygen A 45 year old female is complaining of breathing difficult. Her lung sounds are clear but she is becoming cyanotic on the lips - Exact answer Deliver oxygen via nonrebreather at 15 lmp