Drugs for the Respiratory System Flashcards
- Which term is used to define the exchange of gases between blood and air?
Ventilation
Aeration
Respiration
Inhalation
.
Respiration
The medical term for breathing is respiration
- Which structures warm and moisten the air and trap dust particles and bacteria?
Flagella
Follicles
Cilia
Tresses
Cilia
Cilia warm and moisten the air and trap dust particles and bacteria. They line the nasal mucosa.
- Which structure has a function in both the respiratory and digestive systems?
Larynx
Pharynx
Esophagus
Trachea
Pharynx
The pharynx has both respiratory and digestive functions. It is tubelike structure extending from the base of the skull to the esophagus.
- Which structure works to keep food and saliva from entering the lungs?
Epiglottis
Uvula
Frenulum
Larynx
Epiglottis
The epiglottis is a leaflike structure on top of the larynx that seals off the air passages to the lungs during swallowing.
- Which structures are the functional units of the lung?
Bronchioles
Capillaries
Alveoli
Pleura
Alveoli
The alveoli are the functional units of the lungs.
- Which term describes a technique whereby a probe is attached to the ear, finger, toe, or bridge of the nose to measure the oxygen concentration of the blood?
Arterial blood gas
Spirometry
Pulse oximetry
Peak flow meter
Pulse oximetry
Pulse oximetry is a device that monitors the oxygen saturation by placing a probe on the ear, finger, toe, or bridge of the nose.
- Which term describes an abnormally thick fluid formed in the lower respiratory tract that may contain blood, pus, or bacteria?
Mucus
Sputum
Lymph
Plasma
Sputum
Sputum is an abnormally thick fluid formed in the lower respiratory tract that may contain blood, pus, or bacteria.
- Which is a symptom that is frequently seen with asthma and bronchitis, or in patients with allergies?
Hoarseness
Hemoptysis
Wheezing
Orthopnea
Wheezing
Wheezing is a high-pitched, musical sound that occurs through a narrowed airway. It is frequently seen in patients with asthma, bronchitis, or allergies.
- Which term describes the cessation of breathing, which may occur during sleep?
Orthopnea
Apnea
Tachypnea
Hyperpnea
Apnea
Apnea is the stoppage of breathing, which may occur during sleep; it may be temporary or fatal.
- Which term describes a person who has difficulty breathing when lying down?
Orthopnea
Apnea
Tachypnea
Hyperpnea
Orthopnea
Orthopnea is an abnormal condition in which the patient has difficulty breathing when lying flat or reclining.
- Which term describes an infection of the lower respiratory tract (bronchi, bronchioles, and alveoli)?
Bronchitis
Pneumonia
Emphysema
Pleurisy
Pneumonia
All pneumonias are infections of the lower respiratory tract.
- Which term describes the inflammation of the air passageways caused by irritants?
Bronchitis
Pneumonia
Emphysema
Pleurisy
Bronchitis
Bronchitis is an inflammation of the air passageways caused by irritants.
- Which term describes a condition that is the result of the enlargement of, and damage to, the alveolar sacs?
Bronchitis
Pneumonia
Emphysema
Pleurisy
Emphysema
Emphysema is a condition in which the air sacs dilate and are unable to contract to their original size.
- With which condition may a patient with a “barrel chest” be diagnosed?
Bronchitis
Pneumonia
Emphysema
Pleurisy
Emphysema
A patient with a “barrel chest” may be diagnosed with emphysema. The air becomes stale and backs up in the alveoli, which makes it impossible to take in much air on the next breath.
- Which condition causes the muscles around the bronchioles to contract, narrowing the air passages and causing the alveoli to become plugged with unusually thick sputum that is hard to cough up?
Bronchitis
Pneumonia
Asthma
Emphysema
Asthma
In asthma, the muscles around the bronchioles contract, narrowing the air passages and causing the alveoli to become plugged with an unusually thick sputum that is hard to cough up.
- Which are the drugs of choice to treat asthma?
Antibiotics
Expectorants
Bronchodilators
Decongestants
Bronchodilators
The drugs of choice to treat asthma are bronchodilators. They relieve the bronchiole constriction.
- Which device is used by the patient in the detection and management of asthma attacks?
Pulse oximeter
Peak flow meter
Stethoscope
Ventilator
Peak flow meter
A peak flow meter is used by the patient in the detection and management of asthma attacks. It measures the air flowing out of the lungs. The patient forcefully blows into the device.
- A persistent, productive cough may be the first symptom of:
asthma.
bronchitis.
lung cancer.
pleurisy.
lung cancer.
The first symptom of lung cancer may be a persistent, productive cough.
- Which condition has seen a rise in prevalence secondary to HIV infection and new strains that are resistant to drug therapy?
Bronchitis
Tuberculosis
Bacterial pneumonia
Pleurisy
Tuberculosis
Tuberculosis has seen a rise in prevalence secondary to HIV infection and new strains that are resistant to drug therapy.
- Which term describes an allergic reaction to pollen in the air during late summer and fall?
Asthma
Seasonal rhinitis
Sinusitis
Pneumonia
Seasonal rhinitis
Seasonal rhinitis is an allergic reaction to pollen in the air during the late summer and fall.
- Which is the greatest at-risk population for nicotine dependence?
Adolescents
Adults 35-45 years of age
Adult 50-60 years of age
Adults older than 60 years of age
Adolescents
Adolescents are at a greater risk of nicotine dependency. Over 90 percent of smokers begin smoking between the ages of 18 and 21.
- Which works best to prevent tobacco dependence?
Nicotine patch
Antidepressant medication
Not starting to smoke
Commit lozenges
Not starting to smoke
The most effective way to prevent tobacco dependency is never to start smoking.
- Which category of medications are cough suppressants?
Expectorants
Mucolytics
Antitussives
Antihistamines
Antitussives
Antitussives are cough suppressants.
- Which term describes a cough that brings up sputum?
Productive cough
Sputum cough
Mucous cough
Wet cough
Productive cough
A productive cough brings up mucous or sputum.
25. Which category of drugs liquefy or break down tenacious mucous so it can be coughed up more easily? Antitussives Decongestants Antihistamines Expectorants
Expectorants
An expectorant or a mucolytic drug liquefies or breaks down tenacious mucous so it can easily be coughed up.
- Which category of drugs are vasoconstrictors used for nasal congestion because they shrink engorged mucous membranes?
Antitussives
Antihistamines
Decongestants
Mucolytics
Decongestants
Decongestants are used for nasal congestion because they shrink mucous membranes.
- Which term describes the reappearance of symptoms in an even stronger form after a drug has worn off?
Reappearance effect
Opposite effect
Rebound effect
Synergistic effect
Rebound effect
The rebound effect refers to the reappearance of symptoms in even stronger form after a drug has worn off.
- Which category of drugs is used in allergic conditions such as hay fever?
Mucolytics
Antitussives
Antihistamines
Expectorants
Antihistamines
Antihistamines are drugs used in allergic conditions such as hay fever. They counteract the effect of histamine.
- Which category of drugs increase the vital capacity of the lungs by dilating the bronchi and relaxing the smooth muscles?
Antihistamines
Decongestants
Antitussives
Bronchodilators
Bronchodilators
Bronchodilators increase the vital capacity of the lungs by dilating the bronchi and relaxing the smooth muscles.
- Which term describes a physical therapy technique that uses positioning, along with vibration and percussion, to drain secretions from the lungs and bronchi?
Vibrational therapy
Postural drainage
Tracheal drainage
Percussion therapy
Postural drainage
Postural drainage is a physical therapy technique that uses positioning, along with vibration and percussion, to drain secretions from the lungs and bronchi.
- Which term describes physical therapy for respiratory patients that involves the tapping of various body organs and structures?
Palpation
Manipulation
Percussion
Vibration
Percussion
Percussion is a type of physical therapy for respiratory patients that involves the tapping of various body organs and structures.
- Which term describes a physical therapy technique for respiratory patients whereby fine, shaking pressure is applied to the chest wall during exhalations?
Palpation
Manipulation
Percussion
Vibration
Vibration
Vibration is a physical therapy technique for respiratory patients whereby fine, shaking pressure is applied to the chest wall during exhalations.
- Which is NOT a sign of respiratory problems?
The soft tissues of the chest retracting with each breath
Holding the mouth open while breathing
Making barely audible breath sounds
Spreading the nostrils
Making barely audible breath sounds
Signs of respiratory problems include the soft tissues of the chest retracting with each breath, the patient holding the mouth open while breathing, and the patient spreading the nostrils.
- Which should be given with expectorants and antitussives?
Hard candy
Demulcents
Fluids
Food
Fluids
Expectorants and antitussives should be given with fluids. Fluids help thin out respiratory secretions so that they can be coughed up.
- Which drug can be administered using a nasal cannula, nasal catheter, or face tent?
Oxygen
Corticosteroids
Antibiotics
Beta-agonist
Oxygen
Oxygen can be administered using a nasal cannula, nasal catheter, or face tent.
- Which is the goal of oxygen therapy?
To relieve hypoxia
To relieve orthopnea
To relieve dyspnea
To relieve hemoptysis
To relieve hypoxia
The goal of oxygen therapy is to relieve hypoxia.
- Which is a serious respiratory virus that strikes from November through April, and causes the death of as many as 20,000 people annually?
Pneumonia
Pneumococcal disease
Influenza
Respiratory syncytial virus
Influenza
Influenza is respiratory disease that strikes from November through April and causes the death of as many as 20,000 people annually.
- People over the age of 65; individuals with weakened immune systems or chronic diseases of the heart, lung, or kidneys; and healthcare workers should receive which of the following vaccines as recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)?
Pneumovax
Influenza vaccine
Pneumococcal vaccine
MMR vaccine
Influenza vaccine
Because individuals over the age of 65 may have weakened immune systems or chronic diseases of the heart, lungs, or kidneys, the CDC recommends these people receive the influenza vaccine. Healthcare workers should also receive the vaccine.
- Healthcare team members should ask individuals if they are allergic to __________ to prevent an adverse reaction to the influenza vaccine.
Shellfish
Penicillin
Eggs
Pollen
Eggs
Healthcare workers should ask individuals if they are allergic to eggs to help select the correct vaccination protocol for administration of the influenza vaccine