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Multiple Choice Questions on Respiratory System Questions
Question 1 of 5
The portion of the lung ventilated by one bronchioles is called......
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C: Pulmonary lobule. A pulmonary lobule is the portion of the lung ventilated by one bronchiole. This is because each bronchiole branches into smaller airways ending in clusters of alveoli called pulmonary lobules. The other choices are incorrect because: A) Terminal bronchioles are the smallest airways in the respiratory tract, not the portion of the lung ventilated by one bronchiole. B) Bronchiole tree is not a specific anatomical term. D) Primary bronchioles are the branches of the main bronchi and are not associated with the specific portion of the lung ventilated by one bronchiole.
Question 2 of 5
The nurse is caring for a patient immediately postoperative after a left pneumonectomy. How should the nurse position the patient?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Step-by-step rationale for why choice D is correct: 1. Post-pneumonectomy, positioning the patient on the left side allows the remaining lung to expand fully. 2. This position promotes better ventilation and perfusion, aiding in oxygenation. 3. Placing the patient on the left side also helps prevent pressure on the surgical site. 4. The left side-lying position also facilitates drainage and prevents pooling of secretions in the surgical area. Summary of why other choices are incorrect: A. High Fowler position may cause increased pressure on the surgical site and impede lung expansion. B. Semi-Fowler position may not optimize lung expansion and could lead to decreased oxygenation. C. Right side-lying position is not ideal as it does not facilitate full expansion of the remaining lung and may cause pooling of secretions.
Question 3 of 5
A 62-yr-old client who has no history of hypertension or other health problems suddenly develops a blood pressure (BP) of 198/110 mm Hg. After reconfirming the BP.What is most appropriate for the nurse to tell the client
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The correct answer is C because a sudden spike in blood pressure to 198/110 mm Hg is considered hypertensive crisis requiring immediate medical attention. The nurse should inform the client that diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring are necessary to address the high blood pressure. This is important to prevent serious complications like stroke or heart attack. Option A is incorrect because waiting a few weeks for a BP recheck could be dangerous in this scenario. Option B is also incorrect as simple dietary changes may not be sufficient to address such high blood pressure levels. Option D is incorrect as hospitalization may or may not be required based on the assessment and treatment plan determined by the healthcare provider.
Question 4 of 5
After receiving a change-of-shift report on four patients admitted to a heart failure unit ,which patient should the nurse assess first?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The correct answer is B because new-onset confusion, restlessness, and cool clammy skin are signs of poor perfusion and potential deterioration. The nurse should assess this patient first to address possible acute changes in condition. Option A, dizziness after captopril, can be important but not immediately life-threatening. Option C receiving IV nesiritide is stable and monitored closely. Option D with oxygen and crackles indicates pulmonary congestion but is not an immediate priority compared to the signs of poor perfusion in option B.
Question 5 of 5
After inspiration commences the:
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: After inspiration commences, the diaphragm contracts and the thoracic cavity expands. This leads to a decrease in intrapleural pressure, allowing the lungs to expand. Simultaneously, intrapulmonary pressure decreases, creating a pressure gradient for air to flow into the lungs. Choice A is correct because both intrapleural pressure and intrapulmonary pressure fall during inspiration. Choice B is incorrect because intrapulmonary pressure actually decreases during inspiration, not rises. Choice C is incorrect because intrapleural pressure falling does not directly correlate with a decrease in venous return. Choice D is incorrect because during inspiration, the volume of the alveoli increases as the lungs expand, causing intrapulmonary pressure to decrease.