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audie

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Which of the following best describes a proper a dose-response assessment of a metered dose inhaler (MDI) bronchodilator?
 
  a. Give 4 puffs one after the other, wait 1 min, repeat up to 16 puffs. The best dose is the highest dose given without side ef-fects.
  b. Give 4 puffs spaced 1 to 2 min apart; re-peat up to 12 puffs with continued im-provement. The best dose provides maxi-mum subjective relief and the highest peak expiratory flow rate (PEFR) without side effects.
  c. Give 12 puffs 1 min apart; repeat every 20 min until maximum relief of symptoms is achieved without side effects.
  d. Give 2 puffs 1 to 2 min apart; repeat up to 6 puffs with continued improvement. The best dose provides maximum subjective relief and the highest PEFR without side effects.

Question 2

When assessing a patient's response to bronchodilator therapy, you notice a decrease in wheezing accompanied by an overall decrease in the intensity of breath sounds. Which of the following is most likely?
 
  a. Increasing airway obstruction
  b. Improving ventilation/perfusion ratio (V/Q)
  c. Decreasing airway obstruction
  d. Deteriorating oxygenation



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elizabethrperez

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
A simple albuterol dose-response titration involves giving an initial 4 puffs (90 mcg/puff) at 1-min intervals through a pressurized MDI with a holding chamber. If after 5 min, airway ob-struction is not relieved, the respiratory therapist gives 1 puff/min until symptoms are relieved, heart rate increases to more than 20 beats/min, tremors increase, or 12 puffs are delivered. The best dose is that which provides maximum relief of symptoms and the highest PEFR without side effects.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A
In terms of breath sounds, a decrease in wheezing accompanied by an overall decrease in the in-tensity of breath sounds indicates worsening airway obstruction or patient fatigue.




audie

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Reply 2 on: Jul 16, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


kusterl

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it

 

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