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QUESTION 43 In which of the following situations would you use a peak flow meter

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QUESTION 43

In which of the following situations would you use a peak flow meter?

Asthma patients

To prevent atelectasis

Patients undergoing abdominal surgery

a and b

b and c

QUESTION 40

High-flow delivery systems deliver oxygen in

Liters flow/minute

Percent of oxygen

QUESTION 39

A positive client outcome of oxygen therapy and airway maintenance is

increased pulse rate

increased restlessness

oxygen saturation 92%

decreased level of consciousness

QUESTION 38

When obtaining a urine specimen from a catheterized patient, the health care worker should

clamp the drainage tubing for 15-30 minutes before specimen collection

apply sterile gloves for the procedure

disconnect the catheter from the drainage tubing and collect urine in a specimen cup

insert a small needle directly into the plastic catheter tubing to obtain the specimen

QUESTION 37

When obtaining a urine for culture and sensitivity (C&S), the client would

collect a first morning urine specimen

collect a clean catch midstream urine

collect all urine for 24 hours

any of the above

a.

Asthma patients

b.

To prevent atelectasis

c.

Patients undergoing abdominal surgery

d.

a and b

e.

b and c

Explanation / Answer

Answers:

43. Option D:

The patient those who are suffering with asthma and actelectesis they need more oxygen therapy.

40. Option B

High flow delivery system of oxygen the nurse will keep in percentage of oxygen.

39. Option C

Through the oxygen therapy and airway maintaince the saturation will increase.

38 option A

While collecting the urine specimen we should clamp the cathetar before 15-20 min

37 option B

When we are collecting the urine for cultural and sensitivity test we have to collect mid steam urine.

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