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By Rossj | Updated: Dec 14, 2012
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Mr. Smith has an infection in 2 of the 5 lobes of his lungs. What is this called?
Lobar Pneumonia
Broncho Pneumonia
Alveolar Pneumonia
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Tachycardia is a sign of pneumonia.
True
False
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3.
Effusion refers to:
Exudate in the esophogus.
Exudate in the alveoli.
Exudate in the pleural space.
Exudate coughed up.
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4.
Pneumonia is the leading cause of death from an infectious disease?
True
False
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5.
What is the big concern of a pt who's head is not upright properly?
Hypoxia
Dyspnea
Aspirate
Tonsilitis
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6.
When gas cannot be exchanged, it is called:
Dypnea
Hypoxeia
Pneumonia
Non gas exchange syndrome
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7.
Luke has pneumonia that is caused by a virus and is very diffuse. What type of pneumonia does Luke have?
Lobar Pneumonia
Broncho Pneumonia
Alveolar Pneumonia
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8.
If pneumonia is considered Consolidation, this means it's most likely to be which pneumonia?
Lobar
Broncho
Alveolar
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9.
Blood infection in pneumonia is considered:
Direct Contact
Indirect Contact
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10.
Mrs. Anderson is showing patches on both sides of her lungs of infection. What does Mrs. Anderson have?
Lobar Pneumonia
Broncho Pneumonia
Alveolar Pneumonia
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11.
Barry is 4 year old with pneumonia. What type is most likely the cause of his pneumonia?
Viral
Bacterial
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12.
Nancy is a 2 year old with pneumonia. What is the most likely cause of her pneumonia?
Viral
Bacterial
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13.
After Gary was admitted to the hospital, he acquired pneumonia. How long did it take Gary to become sick?
1 day
2 days
3 days
4 days
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14.
This is caused by hemophilus influenza B and is life threatening:
Spasmodic Croup
Tracheatitis
Epiglotitis
Bronchitis
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15.
You would expect to see red hepatization in your bacterial pneumonia pt:
Immediately
30 minutes
2-3 hours
4-24 hours
About 48 hours
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16.
Mary has pneumonia caused from a virus. What would you expect her to show in symptoms?
Productive cough
Dry Cough
1-5 lobes infected
Patchy patterns on XRay
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Do I need to study Marilyn's handout on pediatric differences?
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YES
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Mr. Smith has an infection in 2 of the 5 lobes of his lungs. ...
Tachycardia is a sign of pneumonia.
Effusion refers to:
Pneumonia is the leading cause of death from an infectious disease?
What is the big concern of a pt who's head is not upright properly?
When gas cannot be exchanged, it is called:
Luke has pneumonia that is caused by a virus and is very...
If pneumonia is considered Consolidation, this means it's most likely...
Blood infection in pneumonia is considered:
Mrs. Anderson is showing patches on both sides of her lungs of...
Barry is 4 year old with pneumonia. What type is most likely the...
Nancy is a 2 year old with pneumonia. What is the most likely...
After Gary was admitted to the hospital, he acquired pneumonia. ...
This is caused by hemophilus influenza B and is life threatening:
You would expect to see red hepatization in your bacterial pneumonia...
Mary has pneumonia caused from a virus. What would you expect...
Do I need to study Marilyn's handout on pediatric differences?
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