Deck 22: Acute Bronchospasm

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Which clinical findings are worrisome in a patient experiencing acute bronchospasm, requiring immediate treatment? (Select all that apply.)

A) A silent chest after previously wheezing
B) Decreasing blood pressure
C) Presence of an urticarial rash
D) Pulsus paradoxus of 10 mm Hg
E) Wheezing on both inspiration and expiration
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Which symptom in a patient diagnosed with asthma indicates severe bronchospasm?

A) Breathlessness with minimal activity or eating
B) Pausing to breathe while attempting to talk
C) Repetitive, spasmodic coughing at night
D) Wheezing after exposure to a trigger
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A patient diagnosed with asthma has been prescribed three bronchodilator treatments but continues to experience wheezing and shortness of breath. The health care provider caring for the patient notes an oxygen saturation of 90% on room air. What action is indicated?

A) Administer oxygen and continue to monitor the patient.
B) Contact the respiratory therapist to administer another treatment.
C) Notify the patient's physician immediately.
D) Reassure the patient that the treatments will take effect soon.
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Deck 22: Acute Bronchospasm
Which clinical findings are worrisome in a patient experiencing acute bronchospasm, requiring immediate treatment? (Select all that apply.)

A) A silent chest after previously wheezing
B) Decreasing blood pressure
C) Presence of an urticarial rash
D) Pulsus paradoxus of 10 mm Hg
E) Wheezing on both inspiration and expiration
A, B, C
Which symptom in a patient diagnosed with asthma indicates severe bronchospasm?

A) Breathlessness with minimal activity or eating
B) Pausing to breathe while attempting to talk
C) Repetitive, spasmodic coughing at night
D) Wheezing after exposure to a trigger
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A patient diagnosed with asthma has been prescribed three bronchodilator treatments but continues to experience wheezing and shortness of breath. The health care provider caring for the patient notes an oxygen saturation of 90% on room air. What action is indicated?

A) Administer oxygen and continue to monitor the patient.
B) Contact the respiratory therapist to administer another treatment.
C) Notify the patient's physician immediately.
D) Reassure the patient that the treatments will take effect soon.
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