a, All patients should receive a rescue inhaler of
albuterol
b, Ipratropium bromide MDI should be used two times a day.
c, Long-acting beta-2agonist should be started after starting
inhaled corticosteroids
e, Rescue inhaler should be easily accessible.
albuterol is a long-acting beta-agonist as a rescue medicine useful
in long term control of asthma.
Rescue inhalers for severe asthma attack it helps to manage their
symptoms.
Ipratropium is an Atrovent inhibit vagal mediated
bronchoconstriction and adjunct to inhaled beta 2 agonist patient
with severe asthma exacerbations combined use of long term acting
beta agonist should be continued as an add on medicine in inhaled
corticosteroids to improve asthma symptoms and lung function and to
reduce exacerbations.
Which of the following is accurate in the dronk 1 (Select all that apply) All patients...
Inhaled corticosteroids are often prescribed to manage COPD and asthma. Which of the following statements would you include in your teaching plan. If you are having sudden difficulty breathing, use this inhaler. Using this inhaler will cause your heart to race. Rinse your mouth after using the inhaler to prevent fungal infections of the mouth. Take your inhaler at the same times every day. Use a short acting inhaler such as Albuterol for an acute attack. Taking this inhaler for...
1. In some patients, an allergic reaction may take the severe form of anaphylaxis. In such cases, epinephrine, a typically fast-acting bronchodilator, is sometimes administered by continuous IV infusion. If an adult dose is delivered at a rate of 4 micrograms per minute, and the concentration of the epinephrine solution is 1 mg/250 ml, then how many milliliters must be available for a one hour infusion? 2 Albuterol, a bronchodilator of the beta-2 adrenergic drug type, can be administered by...
1. Which of the following information is accurate regarding hypertension? (Select all that apply.) a. It is an increase in blood pressure that is sustained over a long period of time b. It is a decrease in blood pressure that is sustained over a long period of time c. Increased resistance to arteries influence blood flow and can lead to hypertension d. Changes in blood viscosity with the use of certain drugs can result in high blood pressure e. Uncontrolled...
Name: 7. A patient with asthma was recently diagnosed with glaucoma, Which of the following drugs should the nurse consider as relatively safe for the patient? a. LABAS b. Xanthine derivatives C. SABAS d. Inhaled corticosteroids 8. A patient is prescribed aminophylline for systematic relief of bronchial asthma. The nurse is required to inform the patient about other drugs that may interact with aminophylline. Which of the following drug increases the effects of aminophylline? a Ketoconazole b. Rifampin c. Loop...
QuesLIUI Select all that apply. In which of the following patients would it be appropriate to use sumatriptan for the treatment of migraine? Ms. Arabella Fig, a 70 year old female with a history of coronary artery disease and Type 2 diabetes who gets a migraine about 1-2 times per month. Ms. Charity Burbage, a 32 year old female with no significant medical history, trying to conceive, and gets a migraine about 1-2 times per week. Mr. Charley Weasley, a...
Which of the following statements are accurate? Select all that apply Interneurons are responsible for analysis of stimuli and forming a circuit to respond to the stimuli. Interneurons can interact (e.g. stimulate) with muscle cells or glands. The peripheral nervous system is able to carry information to and from the central nervous system. Nerves typically collect sensory information such as light, touch, or blood pressure. Interneurons are a type of sensory neuron. Which of the following statements are accurate? select...
of COPD is admitted to the emergency department with A 66-year-old male with a history of COPD is admitted to the emers shortness of breath. He is not currently taking any medication for his breathing. Th states that he usually gets short of breath only upon exertion, but he developed several days ago that made his breathing worse. He has been placed on Oxygen The n placed on oxygen. The doctor wants him to have breathing treatments. a) What medication,...
Question 47 USU Syllabus 1 pts Select all that apply. Which of the following are not to be used for treatment during acute asthma attack? Time Running Attempt due: Jul 31 1 Hour 10 Minu Nedocromil Xopenex Albuterol Zafirlukast None of the choices
4. Which of the following is true regarding calcium channel blockers? (Select all that apply.) a. These drugs can be used to manage hypertension, angina, and dysrhythmias. b. A dose of verapamil should be withheld if the heart rate is 40 bpm. c. Diarrhea is a common side effect of calcium channel blockers. d. Patients should be educated to decrease intake of foods high in potassium. e. Overdose may be reversed with calcium, glucagon, or atropine. 5. Which of the...
which patients are experiencing problems with
ventilation? Explain your answer.
Ratagraph Use your own words only. 1) Winter is a 4-year-old girl with a history of asthma. Her mother has brought her in an "asthma attack". Winter is sitting in her mother's lap and breathing rapidly through an open mouth. She has a cough that sounds congested and wheezy. The physician has already ordered a nebulized treatment containing albuterol (Proventil) and ipratropium bromide (Atrovent). 2) Mr. Chung is a 68-year-old...