A patient is receiving oxygen therapy via simple mask at a flow of 15 L/min with a bubble humidifier. A clinical assessment reveals a nonproductive cough. The patient is reporting a dry mouth, nose, and throat. The most appropriate actions(s) to take include which of the following? Pick all that apply
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Which of the following drugs or drug categories have been as…
Which of the following drugs or drug categories have been associated with increased airway resistance and bronchospasm during aerosol administration?1. Ribovirin2. Albuterol3. Acetylcysteine4. Antibiotics
The small-particle aerosol generator (SPAG) produces a small…
The small-particle aerosol generator (SPAG) produces a small monodisperse aerosol through which of the following?
To provide an extra margin of safety during continuous bronc…
To provide an extra margin of safety during continuous bronchodilator therapy (CBT), which of the following would you recommend be monitored?1. Electrocardiogram2. Serum potassium levels3. Eosinophil count
To minimize the risk of infection associated with aerosol dr…
To minimize the risk of infection associated with aerosol drug therapy, what should you do?1. Sterilize nebulizers between patients.2. Frequently replace in-use units.3. Rinse nebulizers with sterile water.
While attempting to administer albuterol via SVN to a patien…
While attempting to administer albuterol via SVN to a patient who has had a recent CVA, the RT notes that the patient is unable to hold the nebulizer or keep her lips sealed on the mouthpiece. The RT should recommend _____________________________________.
An MDI is ordered for a patient who is intubated and being m…
An MDI is ordered for a patient who is intubated and being mechanically ventilated and humidified with a heat-moisture exchanger (HME). Which of the following is the most appropriate way to administer the bronchodilator?
What is the preferred method for delivering bronchodilators…
What is the preferred method for delivering bronchodilators to intubated patient on mechanical ventilation?
In a dose-response assessment of a patient’s response to a m…
In a dose-response assessment of a patient’s response to a metered dose inhaler bronchodilator, when would you stop increasing the dose?1. When the peak expiratory flow rate improves less than 10% to 15%2. When tachycardia occurs3. When tremors are evident4. When 6 to 8 puffs are delivered
To ensure delivery of the proper drug dosage with a metered…
To ensure delivery of the proper drug dosage with a metered dose inhaler, which of the following must be done before its use?1. The canister valve stem should be cleaned with a sharp 18 gauge needle..2. The canister should be warmed to hand or body temperature.3. The canister should be vigorously shaken.