Connectez-vous
Créer une activité
Types d'activités
Centre d'aide
Entrez votre Game Pin
Blog
Premium
English
Español
Français
Créer une activité
Connectez-vous
Toutes les activités
Jouer Test
Imprimer Test
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Author :
Michelle Dunn
1.
Which of the following might the nurse call to help manage medications for a client with ARDS?
A.
Pharmacist
B.
Neurologist
C.
Cardiologist
D.
Pulmonologist
2.
What is the most common cause of ARDS?
A.
Pneumonia
B.
Guillain-Barre syndrome
C.
Sepsis
D.
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
3.
What are some of the potential consequences of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) on an individual's health?
A.
Improved lung function and increased physical activity
B.
Reduced financial burdens and emotional distress
C.
Enhanced overall well-being and decreased need for oxygen therapy
D.
Decreased muscle strength, limited ability to perform ADLs, and cognitive loss.
4.
Patients experiencing ARDS exhibit which of the following?
A.
Decreased pulmonary compliance.
B.
Improved oxygenation.
C.
Increased lung capacity
D.
Decreased heart rate
5.
The nurse understands that ARDS is an acute respiratory failure with:
A.
Dyspnea
B.
Increased pulmonary compliance
C.
Bradycardia
D.
Metabolic acidosis
6.
Priority nursing care for the patient with ARDS includes which of the following? Select all that apply.
A.
Continuous monitoring of oxygen saturation
B.
Vital signs every hour
C.
Fowler's position
D.
Lowering the head of the bed.
E.
Fluid resuscitation
7.
Which of the following clients are at risk for developing ARDS?
A.
A client who experienced a near-drowning incident.
B.
A client following coronary artery bypass graft surgery.
C.
A client who has a hemoglobin of 15.1 mg/dL.
D.
A client who has dysphagia.
E.
A client who experienced acute drug toxicity.