Deck 26: Assisting With Oxygen Needs

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Respirations are more than 20 per minute. This is

A) Apnea
B) Bradypnea
C) Dyspnea
D) Tachypnea
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A person can breathe deeply and comfortably only when sitting. This is

A) Apnea
B) Bradypnea
C) Dyspnea
D) Orthopnea
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Respirations gradually increase in rate and depth and then become shallow and slow. Breathing may stop for 10 to 20 seconds. This is

A) Orthopneic respirations
B) Cheyne-Stokes respirations
C) Kussmaul respirations
D) Hypoventilation
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Which removes mucus?

A) Coughing
B) Deep breathing
C) Incentive spirometry
D) Surgery
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The following are reported to the nurse except

A) Respirations that are quiet, effortless, and regular
B) Behavior and personality changes
C) Increased rate and depth of respirations
D) Cyanosis
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The lack of or absence of breathing is

A) Apnea
B) Kussmaul respirations
C) Bradypnea
D) Hypoxia
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A resident is on bedrest. The person will require

A) Deep-breathing and coughing exercises
B) The orthopneic position
C) Pulse oximetry
D) Oxygen therapy
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Cyanosis can be observed in the following except

A) Skin
B) Lips and mucous membranes
C) Nail beds
D) Eyes
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Respirations that are very deep and rapid are

A) Orthopneic respirations
B) Cheyne-Stokes respirations
C) Kussmaul respirations
D) Hypoventilation
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Respirations are rapid and deeper than normal. This is

A) Bradypnea
B) Tachypnea
C) Hypoventilation
D) Hyperventilation
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Respirations are fewer than 12 per minute. This is

A) Apnea
B) Bradypnea
C) Orthopnea
D) Tachypnea
Question
Which statement about hypoxia is incorrect?

A) The brain is very sensitive to low levels of oxygen.
B) Hypoxia is life-threatening.
C) Anything affecting respiratory function can cause hypoxia.
D) Hyperventilation is needed.
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You find a person leaning forward over a table to breathe. What should you do?

A) Place a pillow on the table.
B) Remind the person to sit straight.
C) Give oxygen.
D) Provide a postural support.
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Sitting up and leaning over a table to breathe is

A) Fowler's position
B) Semi-Fowler's position
C) Orthopneic position
D) Hypoxic position
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Hypoxia means

A) Respiratory depression
B) Cells do not have enough oxygen
C) Breathing stops
D) Slow and weak respirations
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Respirations are slow, shallow, and sometimes irregular. This is

A) Bradypnea
B) Tachypnea
C) Hypoventilation
D) Hyperventilation
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The amount of hemoglobin containing oxygen is

A) Hypoxia
B) Hypoxemia
C) Oxygen concentration
D) Alveolar-capillary exchange
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Difficult, labored, or painful breathing is

A) Apnea
B) Bradypnea
C) Dyspnea
D) Orthopnea
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To prevent respiratory complications, a person is repositioned at least every

A) Hour
B) 2 hours
C) 4 hours
D) Shift
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Early signs of hypoxia are

A) Cyanosis, dyspnea, and increased pulse rate
B) Sitting and leaning forward to breathe
C) Restlessness, dizziness, and disorientation
D) Nausea and vomiting
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You are assisting a patient with deep-breathing and coughing exercises. The person needs to exhale

A) Through pursed lips
B) Through the mouth
C) Through the nose
D) Through a mouthpiece
Question
The amount of oxygen given is

A) The flow rate
B) Oxygen percent
C) Oxygen concentration
D) Oxygen administration
Question
Pulse oximetry is ordered. Which is not a sensor site?

A) Chest
B) Finger
C) Nose
D) Earlobe
Question
You assist the nurse with oxygen therapy. Which task can you perform?

A) Adjust the flow rate.
B) Remove the administration device.
C) Shut off the oxygen flow rate.
D) Check for signs of irritation from the administration device.
Question
You are not responsible for oxygen therapy because

A) Oxygen is a fire hazard
B) Nursing assistants do not give drugs
C) A doctor's order is needed
D) It is not part of your training
Question
Which oxygen administration device allows the person to talk and eat?

A) Nasal cannula
B) Simple face mask
C) Nasal mask
D) Oxygen flow mask
Question
You are assisting a patient with deep-breathing and coughing exercises. For these exercises the person can be positioned in the following ways except

A) Fowler's position
B) Semi-Fowler's position
C) Sitting on the side of the bed
D) Orthopneic position
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A resident receives oxygen at 2 L/min. You note that the flow rate is at 4 L/min. What should you do?

A) Do nothing. The flow rate is within normal range.
B) Adjust the flow rate.
C) Tell the nurse.
D) Ask how the person feels.
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A patient is recovering from abdominal surgery. You are assisting the person with deep-breathing and coughing exercises. Which will promote the person's comfort during coughing?

A) Placing a pillow on the table
B) Holding a pillow over the person's incision
C) Positioning the person supine
D) Having the person take shallow breaths
Question
Deep-breathing and coughing exercises are usually done

A) Every hour
B) Every 2 hours
C) Every 4 hours
D) Every 1 to 2 hours while awake
Question
An oxygen administration device has two prongs that insert into the nostrils. This device is a

A) Nasal cannula
B) Simple face mask
C) Nasal mask
D) Oxygen flow mask
Question
What is a danger of liquid oxygen systems?

A) Liquid oxygen can freeze the skin.
B) Liquid oxygen can burn the skin.
C) Liquid oxygen can cause orthopnea.
D) Liquid oxygen can cause hypoxia.
Question
Which health team members set and adjust the oxygen flow rate?

A) The doctor and nurse
B) The doctor and respiratory therapist
C) The nurse and respiratory therapist
D) The nurse and nursing assistant
Question
Which is an abnormal oximetry value?

A) 93%
B) 95%
C) 97%
D) 99%
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Which health team member decides which oxygen device to use?

A) The person
B) The doctor
C) The nurse
D) The respiratory therapist
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Which health team member decides how much oxygen to give?

A) The person
B) The doctor
C) The nurse
D) The respiratory therapist
Question
Which oxygen sources are used for persons who walk or use wheelchairs?

A) Wall outlet or oxygen tank
B) Oxygen tank or oxygen concentrator
C) Oxygen concentrator or liquid oxygen unit
D) Small oxygen tank or portable liquid oxygen unit
Question
You are assisting a patient with deep-breathing and coughing exercises. The person needs to inhale

A) Through pursed lips
B) Through the mouth
C) Through the nose
D) Through a mouthpiece
Question
A person is receiving oxygen therapy. The humidifier is not bubbling. What should you do?

A) Add more water to the humidifier.
B) Adjust the flow rate.
C) Shut off the oxygen.
D) Tell the nurse.
Question
A person is receiving oxygen therapy. Connecting tubing must be

A) Snug
B) Free of kinks
C) Lubricated
D) Out of the person's reach
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Smoking is allowed near oxygen tanks as long as the person smoking is not on oxygen.
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Deck 26: Assisting With Oxygen Needs
1
Respirations are more than 20 per minute. This is

A) Apnea
B) Bradypnea
C) Dyspnea
D) Tachypnea
Tachypnea
2
A person can breathe deeply and comfortably only when sitting. This is

A) Apnea
B) Bradypnea
C) Dyspnea
D) Orthopnea
Orthopnea
3
Respirations gradually increase in rate and depth and then become shallow and slow. Breathing may stop for 10 to 20 seconds. This is

A) Orthopneic respirations
B) Cheyne-Stokes respirations
C) Kussmaul respirations
D) Hypoventilation
Cheyne-Stokes respirations
4
Which removes mucus?

A) Coughing
B) Deep breathing
C) Incentive spirometry
D) Surgery
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5
The following are reported to the nurse except

A) Respirations that are quiet, effortless, and regular
B) Behavior and personality changes
C) Increased rate and depth of respirations
D) Cyanosis
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6
The lack of or absence of breathing is

A) Apnea
B) Kussmaul respirations
C) Bradypnea
D) Hypoxia
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7
A resident is on bedrest. The person will require

A) Deep-breathing and coughing exercises
B) The orthopneic position
C) Pulse oximetry
D) Oxygen therapy
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8
Cyanosis can be observed in the following except

A) Skin
B) Lips and mucous membranes
C) Nail beds
D) Eyes
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9
Respirations that are very deep and rapid are

A) Orthopneic respirations
B) Cheyne-Stokes respirations
C) Kussmaul respirations
D) Hypoventilation
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Respirations are rapid and deeper than normal. This is

A) Bradypnea
B) Tachypnea
C) Hypoventilation
D) Hyperventilation
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11
Respirations are fewer than 12 per minute. This is

A) Apnea
B) Bradypnea
C) Orthopnea
D) Tachypnea
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12
Which statement about hypoxia is incorrect?

A) The brain is very sensitive to low levels of oxygen.
B) Hypoxia is life-threatening.
C) Anything affecting respiratory function can cause hypoxia.
D) Hyperventilation is needed.
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13
You find a person leaning forward over a table to breathe. What should you do?

A) Place a pillow on the table.
B) Remind the person to sit straight.
C) Give oxygen.
D) Provide a postural support.
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14
Sitting up and leaning over a table to breathe is

A) Fowler's position
B) Semi-Fowler's position
C) Orthopneic position
D) Hypoxic position
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Hypoxia means

A) Respiratory depression
B) Cells do not have enough oxygen
C) Breathing stops
D) Slow and weak respirations
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16
Respirations are slow, shallow, and sometimes irregular. This is

A) Bradypnea
B) Tachypnea
C) Hypoventilation
D) Hyperventilation
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17
The amount of hemoglobin containing oxygen is

A) Hypoxia
B) Hypoxemia
C) Oxygen concentration
D) Alveolar-capillary exchange
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18
Difficult, labored, or painful breathing is

A) Apnea
B) Bradypnea
C) Dyspnea
D) Orthopnea
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19
To prevent respiratory complications, a person is repositioned at least every

A) Hour
B) 2 hours
C) 4 hours
D) Shift
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Early signs of hypoxia are

A) Cyanosis, dyspnea, and increased pulse rate
B) Sitting and leaning forward to breathe
C) Restlessness, dizziness, and disorientation
D) Nausea and vomiting
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21
You are assisting a patient with deep-breathing and coughing exercises. The person needs to exhale

A) Through pursed lips
B) Through the mouth
C) Through the nose
D) Through a mouthpiece
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22
The amount of oxygen given is

A) The flow rate
B) Oxygen percent
C) Oxygen concentration
D) Oxygen administration
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23
Pulse oximetry is ordered. Which is not a sensor site?

A) Chest
B) Finger
C) Nose
D) Earlobe
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24
You assist the nurse with oxygen therapy. Which task can you perform?

A) Adjust the flow rate.
B) Remove the administration device.
C) Shut off the oxygen flow rate.
D) Check for signs of irritation from the administration device.
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25
You are not responsible for oxygen therapy because

A) Oxygen is a fire hazard
B) Nursing assistants do not give drugs
C) A doctor's order is needed
D) It is not part of your training
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26
Which oxygen administration device allows the person to talk and eat?

A) Nasal cannula
B) Simple face mask
C) Nasal mask
D) Oxygen flow mask
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27
You are assisting a patient with deep-breathing and coughing exercises. For these exercises the person can be positioned in the following ways except

A) Fowler's position
B) Semi-Fowler's position
C) Sitting on the side of the bed
D) Orthopneic position
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28
A resident receives oxygen at 2 L/min. You note that the flow rate is at 4 L/min. What should you do?

A) Do nothing. The flow rate is within normal range.
B) Adjust the flow rate.
C) Tell the nurse.
D) Ask how the person feels.
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29
A patient is recovering from abdominal surgery. You are assisting the person with deep-breathing and coughing exercises. Which will promote the person's comfort during coughing?

A) Placing a pillow on the table
B) Holding a pillow over the person's incision
C) Positioning the person supine
D) Having the person take shallow breaths
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30
Deep-breathing and coughing exercises are usually done

A) Every hour
B) Every 2 hours
C) Every 4 hours
D) Every 1 to 2 hours while awake
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31
An oxygen administration device has two prongs that insert into the nostrils. This device is a

A) Nasal cannula
B) Simple face mask
C) Nasal mask
D) Oxygen flow mask
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32
What is a danger of liquid oxygen systems?

A) Liquid oxygen can freeze the skin.
B) Liquid oxygen can burn the skin.
C) Liquid oxygen can cause orthopnea.
D) Liquid oxygen can cause hypoxia.
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33
Which health team members set and adjust the oxygen flow rate?

A) The doctor and nurse
B) The doctor and respiratory therapist
C) The nurse and respiratory therapist
D) The nurse and nursing assistant
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34
Which is an abnormal oximetry value?

A) 93%
B) 95%
C) 97%
D) 99%
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35
Which health team member decides which oxygen device to use?

A) The person
B) The doctor
C) The nurse
D) The respiratory therapist
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36
Which health team member decides how much oxygen to give?

A) The person
B) The doctor
C) The nurse
D) The respiratory therapist
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37
Which oxygen sources are used for persons who walk or use wheelchairs?

A) Wall outlet or oxygen tank
B) Oxygen tank or oxygen concentrator
C) Oxygen concentrator or liquid oxygen unit
D) Small oxygen tank or portable liquid oxygen unit
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38
You are assisting a patient with deep-breathing and coughing exercises. The person needs to inhale

A) Through pursed lips
B) Through the mouth
C) Through the nose
D) Through a mouthpiece
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39
A person is receiving oxygen therapy. The humidifier is not bubbling. What should you do?

A) Add more water to the humidifier.
B) Adjust the flow rate.
C) Shut off the oxygen.
D) Tell the nurse.
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A person is receiving oxygen therapy. Connecting tubing must be

A) Snug
B) Free of kinks
C) Lubricated
D) Out of the person's reach
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Smoking is allowed near oxygen tanks as long as the person smoking is not on oxygen.
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