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Emergency Nursing Orientation 3.0:
Respiratory Emergencies - ENA-ENO-C28
Questions With Solutions

Which condition is a risk factor for a pulmonary embolus? Obesity




Which organism is a secondary cause of acute bronchitis? Mycoplasma pneumonia




Which medication is used to decrease afterload in a patient with pulmonary edema?

Nitroprusside (Nitropress)




When auscultating the breath sounds of a patient with a respiratory complaint, you detect

consolidation and crackles that do not clear when the patient coughs. Which disorder should you

suspect? Pneumonia




Which measure is the single best determinant of asthma severity? Peak expiratory flow

rate




Which fact accurately characterizes acute bronchitis? It initially causes a dry,

nonproductive cough.

, Emergency Nursing Orientation 3.0:
Respiratory Emergencies - ENA-ENO-C28
Questions With Solutions

Which statement correctly characterizes the hospital core measures for patients with community-

acquired pneumonia? The patient's pneumococcal vaccination status and smoking history

should be determined.




A patient with a pulmonary embolus is most likely to display which finding? Dyspnea




Which medication is used for outpatient treatment of a pulmonary embolus? Low-

molecular-weight heparin




Which statement indicates that a patient with asthma correctly understands the discharge

instructions? "I need to quit smoking."




Which statement accurately characterizes asthma? Asthma is a reversible obstructive

disease of the lungs.




Which medication stimulates beta receptors, causing bronchodilation? Racemic

epinephrine

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