Deck 11: Corticosteroids in Respiratory Care
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Deck 11: Corticosteroids in Respiratory Care
1
Use of systemic corticosteroids may cause which of the following side effects?
1)Fluid retention
2)Increased white blood cell count
3)HPA suppression
4)Increased endogenous steroid production
A)1 and 4 only
B)1,2,and 4 only
C)2 and 4 only
D)1,2,and 3 only
1)Fluid retention
2)Increased white blood cell count
3)HPA suppression
4)Increased endogenous steroid production
A)1 and 4 only
B)1,2,and 4 only
C)2 and 4 only
D)1,2,and 3 only
1,2,and 3 only
2
Corticosteroids are used with asthmatics and patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)to achieve which effect?
A)Antiinflammatory
B)Breakdown of secretions
C)Reduced surface tension
D)Immunosuppression
A)Antiinflammatory
B)Breakdown of secretions
C)Reduced surface tension
D)Immunosuppression
Antiinflammatory
3
A patient has been taking oral prednisone for 1 week following a severe episode of asthma.The physician decides to switch the patient to aerosolized beclomethasone (Qvar).What is the best way to accomplish this?
A)Stop the oral drug and begin the aerosol
B)Begin the aerosol and gradually taper off of the oral dose
C)Keep the patient on the full-strength oral dose,and add the aerosol as well for stronger results
D)You cannot stop oral steroids once they are begun
A)Stop the oral drug and begin the aerosol
B)Begin the aerosol and gradually taper off of the oral dose
C)Keep the patient on the full-strength oral dose,and add the aerosol as well for stronger results
D)You cannot stop oral steroids once they are begun
Begin the aerosol and gradually taper off of the oral dose
4
The early phase of an asthmatic reaction occurs during what time frame?
A)15 minutes to 1 hour
B)2-4 hours
C)6-8 hours
D)24 hours
A)15 minutes to 1 hour
B)2-4 hours
C)6-8 hours
D)24 hours
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5
Corticosteroids normally produced by the body are known as
A)endogenous.
B)exogenous.
C)extrinsic.
D)intrinsic.
A)endogenous.
B)exogenous.
C)extrinsic.
D)intrinsic.
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6
The inflammatory process includes which of the following activities?
1)Mediator cascade
2)Increased vascular permeability
3)Leukocytic infiltration
4)Phagocytosis
A)1 and 2 only
B)2 and 3 only
C)1,2,and 4 only
D)1,2,3,and 4
1)Mediator cascade
2)Increased vascular permeability
3)Leukocytic infiltration
4)Phagocytosis
A)1 and 2 only
B)2 and 3 only
C)1,2,and 4 only
D)1,2,3,and 4
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7
Use of oral steroids for long periods can cause
A)HPA suppression.
B)increased adrenal cortex activity.
C)bronchospasm.
D)increased ACTH levels.
A)HPA suppression.
B)increased adrenal cortex activity.
C)bronchospasm.
D)increased ACTH levels.
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8
Which of the following is produced in the hypothalamus?
A)Glucocorticoids
B)Corticotropin-releasing factor
C)Mineralocorticoids
D)Sex hormones
A)Glucocorticoids
B)Corticotropin-releasing factor
C)Mineralocorticoids
D)Sex hormones
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9
The major cells responsible for an inflammatory response in asthma are
A)macrophages and mast cells.
B)mast cells and eosinophils.
C)T lymphocytes and macrophages.
D)basophils and SRS-A.
A)macrophages and mast cells.
B)mast cells and eosinophils.
C)T lymphocytes and macrophages.
D)basophils and SRS-A.
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10
Which of the following is a common side effect of inhaled corticosteroids?
A)Tachycardia
B)Bradycardia
C)Oral candidiasis
D)Immunosuppression
A)Tachycardia
B)Bradycardia
C)Oral candidiasis
D)Immunosuppression
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11
The rise and fall of levels of glucocorticoids in the body follow what kind of rhythm?
A)Weekly
B)Monthly
C)Circadian
D)No set rhythm
A)Weekly
B)Monthly
C)Circadian
D)No set rhythm
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12
Side effects of systemic steroid treatment include which of the following?
1)HPA suppression
2)Cough
3)Dysphonia
4)Psychiatric reactions
A)1 and 4 only
B)2 and 3 only
C)1,2,and 3 only
D)1,2,3,and 4
1)HPA suppression
2)Cough
3)Dysphonia
4)Psychiatric reactions
A)1 and 4 only
B)2 and 3 only
C)1,2,and 3 only
D)1,2,3,and 4
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13
Corticosteroids are available for use in the United States in which of the following dosage forms?
A)DPI
B)MDI
C)Nebulizer solution
D)All of the above
A)DPI
B)MDI
C)Nebulizer solution
D)All of the above
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14
In chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD),the primary inflammatory cells are
A)eosinophils.
B)T lymphocytes.
C)macrophages.
D)neutrophils.
A)eosinophils.
B)T lymphocytes.
C)macrophages.
D)neutrophils.
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15
A patient complains of oral thrush and hoarseness since she has been using fluticasone by MDI.The physician asks you to make a suggestion to help her without discontinuing the drug.You suggest
A)inhale with a higher inspiratory flow rate.
B)switch to a DPI.
C)add a spacer and rinse the mouth after use.
D)pause 5 minutes between puffs.
A)inhale with a higher inspiratory flow rate.
B)switch to a DPI.
C)add a spacer and rinse the mouth after use.
D)pause 5 minutes between puffs.
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16
Which of the following are side effects of aerosolized steroid use?
1)Cough
2)Osteoporosis
3)Dysphonia
4)Oral thrush
A)1 and 2
B)1,3,and 4
C)2,3,and 4
D)all of the above
1)Cough
2)Osteoporosis
3)Dysphonia
4)Oral thrush
A)1 and 2
B)1,3,and 4
C)2,3,and 4
D)all of the above
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17
The product combining an inhaled steroid and a bronchodilator is
A)dulera.
B)flovent.
C)fluticasone.
D)qvar.
A)dulera.
B)flovent.
C)fluticasone.
D)qvar.
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18
The steroids responsible for secondary male sex characteristics are known as
A)glucocorticoids.
B)mineralocorticoids.
C)androgenic.
D)exogenous.
A)glucocorticoids.
B)mineralocorticoids.
C)androgenic.
D)exogenous.
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19
A significant side effect of corticosteroid use is inhibition of
A)IgE.
B)PDE.
C)HPA axis.
D)SRS-A.
A)IgE.
B)PDE.
C)HPA axis.
D)SRS-A.
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20
Which of the following are examples of steroids or steroid combinations available for inhalation?
1)AeroSpan
2)Flovent
3)Qvar
4)Advair
A)1,2,and 3 only
B)1 and 2 only
C)2 and 3 only
D)1,2,3,and 4
1)AeroSpan
2)Flovent
3)Qvar
4)Advair
A)1,2,and 3 only
B)1 and 2 only
C)2 and 3 only
D)1,2,3,and 4
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21
What is the generic name of QVAR?
A)Beclomethasone dipropionate HFA
B)Fluticasone propionate
C)Mometasone furoate
D)Flunisolide hemihydrate HFA
A)Beclomethasone dipropionate HFA
B)Fluticasone propionate
C)Mometasone furoate
D)Flunisolide hemihydrate HFA
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22
Causes of airway inflammation include which of the following?
1)HPA suppression
2)Trauma
3)Chronic bronchitis
4)Asthma
A)1 and 4 only
B)3 and 4 only
C)2,3,and 4 only
D)1,2,3,and 4
1)HPA suppression
2)Trauma
3)Chronic bronchitis
4)Asthma
A)1 and 4 only
B)3 and 4 only
C)2,3,and 4 only
D)1,2,3,and 4
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23
What is the generic name of AeroSpan?
A)Beclomethasone dipropionate HFA
B)Fluticasone propionate
C)Mometasone furoate
D)Flunisolide hemihydrate HFA
A)Beclomethasone dipropionate HFA
B)Fluticasone propionate
C)Mometasone furoate
D)Flunisolide hemihydrate HFA
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24
Your patient has an elevated white blood cell (WBC)count but no signs or symptoms of infection.She uses albuterol and salmeterol and is currently taking a glucocorticoid.What is the most likely cause of her elevated WBC count?
A)Albuterol
B)Salmeterol metered dose inhaler
C)Glucocorticoid
D)None of the above
A)Albuterol
B)Salmeterol metered dose inhaler
C)Glucocorticoid
D)None of the above
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25
What is the generic name of Advair HFA?
A)Budesonide/formoterol fumarate HFA
B)Fluticasone propionate/salmeterol
C)Mometasone furoate/formoterol fumarate HFA
D)Beclomethasone/formoterol fumarate HFA
A)Budesonide/formoterol fumarate HFA
B)Fluticasone propionate/salmeterol
C)Mometasone furoate/formoterol fumarate HFA
D)Beclomethasone/formoterol fumarate HFA
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26
Beneficial effects of glucocorticoids on -adrenergic receptors include
A)restoration of responsiveness.
B)increase in the number of receptors on the cell surface.
C)increasing affinity of the receptor for agonists.
D)all of the above.
A)restoration of responsiveness.
B)increase in the number of receptors on the cell surface.
C)increasing affinity of the receptor for agonists.
D)all of the above.
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27
What is the generic name of Symbicort?
A)Budesonide/formoterol fumarate HFA
B)Fluticasone propionate/salmeterol
C)Mometasone furoate/formoterol fumarate HFA
D)Beclomethasone/formoterol fumarate HFA
A)Budesonide/formoterol fumarate HFA
B)Fluticasone propionate/salmeterol
C)Mometasone furoate/formoterol fumarate HFA
D)Beclomethasone/formoterol fumarate HFA
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28
What is the generic name of Asmanex HFA?
A)Fluticasone propionate
B)Mometasone furoate
C)Flunisolide hemihydrate HFA
D)Budesonide
A)Fluticasone propionate
B)Mometasone furoate
C)Flunisolide hemihydrate HFA
D)Budesonide
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29
What is the generic name of Pulmicort?
A)Fluticasone propionate
B)Mometasone furoate
C)Flunisolide hemihydrate HFA
D)Budesonide
A)Fluticasone propionate
B)Mometasone furoate
C)Flunisolide hemihydrate HFA
D)Budesonide
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30
What is the generic name of Dulera?
A)Budesonide/formoterol fumarate HFA
B)Fluticasone propionate/salmeterol
C)Mometasone furoate/formoterol fumarate HFA
D)Beclomethasone/formoterol fumarate HFA
A)Budesonide/formoterol fumarate HFA
B)Fluticasone propionate/salmeterol
C)Mometasone furoate/formoterol fumarate HFA
D)Beclomethasone/formoterol fumarate HFA
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31
What is the generic name of Flovent HFA?
A)Beclomethasone dipropionate HFA
B)Fluticasone propionate
C)Mometasone furoate
D)Flunisolide hemihydrate HFA
A)Beclomethasone dipropionate HFA
B)Fluticasone propionate
C)Mometasone furoate
D)Flunisolide hemihydrate HFA
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32
Your patient tells you that she is having chest tightness and wheezing four to six times per week,plus she wakes up with chest tightness and wheezing about once per week.She uses albuterol each time,with relief.She is taking no other medication except her albuterol MDI.What other medication would you suggest be prescribed to her?
A)Levalbuterol MDI
B)Salmeterol MDI
C)Beclomethasone MDI
D)Oral tobramycin
A)Levalbuterol MDI
B)Salmeterol MDI
C)Beclomethasone MDI
D)Oral tobramycin
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