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Awilson837

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Pursed-lip breathing is prescribed for a patient who has obstructive pulmonary disease for which of the following reasons?
 
  a. It encourages the patient to take slow, deep breaths instead of rapid, shallow breaths.
  b. It delivers a volume of air under pressure.
  c. It prevents collapse of the smaller airways.
  d. It increases the amount of oxygen taken into the lungs.

Question 2

The child is receiving chemotherapy for acute lymphocytic leukemia. The nurse recognizes that a potential oncological emergency for this child would be tumor lysis syndrome. The nurse will monitor this child for which of the following?
 
  1. Thrombocytopenia and leukocytosis
   2. Oliguria and altered levels of consciousness
   3. Respiratory distress and cyanosis
   4. Upper-extremity edema and neck-vein distension



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Answer to Question 1

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Pursed-lip breathing maintains positive pressure in the lungs during the expiratory phase and prevents collapse of the smaller airways. Deep-breathing exercises encourage the patient to take slow deep breaths instead of rapid, shallow breaths. Intermittent positive-pressure breathing machines deliver a volume of air under pressure.

Answer to Question 2

2. Oliguria and altered levels of consciousness

Rationale:
Tumor lysis causes a metabolic emergency. Because of electrolyte imbalance, the signs can be oliguria and altered levels of consciousness. Thrombocytopenia and leukocytosis occur with a hematological emergency. Space-occupying lesions can cause respiratory distress, cyanosis, upper-extremity edema, and neck-vein distension.





 

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