Adult Heatlth 3 exam part B
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- Q1What would the percussion sound like over a fluid filled area?dullnon-exsistanthardtympanic60s
- Q2what would you expect to find in a patient with pleural effusion?increased breath sounds, increased movement, SOB, cough, and Low O2 statdecreased breath sounds, decreased movement, SOB, cough60s
- Q3what are signs and symptoms of bacterial pneumoniafever, chills, increase in sputumfever, pain, blood with coughingpain, cold extremitites, O2 stat from 90-9560s
- Q4How would you promote airway clearancecoughing, splinting, increase fluidsinhalers, antihistamines, pain medicationrest, medication for pain, HOB at or below 30 degrees60s
- Q5what to take for a fungal acute pharyngitispenicillinnystatin swish and swirl the swallowpain medication to assist with discomfort also teano medication60s
- Q6what are some caring measures you can take as the nurse for patients with acute phayngitiscough drops ,humidifier, tea,antibiotic, cough drops, rest your throat60s
- Q7What type of antibiotic would a patient with acute pharyngitis caused by a fingal infection get?None because it is a fungal infectionamoxicillinpenicillinnone until lab results came back with proof of the infection being fungal60s
- Q8if a patient is positive for strep and acute pharyngitis thats fungal would you give an anti bioticno because its fungalyes, because strep can be treated60s
- Q9what symptoms would someone exhibit who has streppockets of yellow on tonsils, cervical swelling of lymph nodes, a fever above 101bloody mucosa, fever above 102, swelling of tonsilsnasal congestions, headache, facial pressurecontant pain, swelling of lymph nodes, sign of aspirations60s
- Q10If your working in the ED and a patient comes in that you suspect has strep what would you do?Culture swab rapid strep before antibiotics are startedculture swab rapid strep after antibiotics are started60s
- Q11who should get an inactive flu vaccination?healthy middle age adultseveryonepregnant women, immunocompromised, nursing homeit's optional if you want one you can and don't then you don't need to60s
- Q12how can we help not spread the flu virus ?wash your hands, be sure you get immunizedonly wash your hands when you have touched someone with the fluget immunizedwash your hands60s
- Q13what is allergic rhinitis ?caused from viral and bacterialcaused from allergycaused from viral infection onlycaused from bacterial infection60s
- Q14what can you do to help someone relieve their symptoms of allergic rhinitisget tested for their allergiesthere is no treatment for allergic rhinitistake antihistamines to avoid their allergiesidentify their triggers and try to avoid them60s
- Q15why would you start taking inter nasal corticosteroids and whena few days prior to symptoms beginningimmediately after allergy symptoms2 weeks prior to the allergy season1 week after the symptoms have began60s