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When assessing the understanding of the client with COPD in using oxygen at home, which comment would indicate the need for further instruction?
 
  a. For severe shortness of breath, I can increase my oxygen to five liters.
  b. I should avoid open flames while using oxygen.
  c. I should avoid the use of hair dryers while using oxygen.
  d. I should avoid the use of electric toothbrushes while using oxygen.

Question 2

The nurse understands that manifestations of respiratory distress differ according to the client's level of growth and development. Sternal retraction indicates respiratory difficulty in:
 
  a. newborns. c. school-age children.
  b. preschool-age children. d. adults.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

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A Correct: Because clients with COPD require a certain level of hypoxia for the drive to breath, providing levels of oxygen greater than two liters/minute without the health care provider's input may cause more severe respiratory distress.
B Incorrect: This statement indicates client understanding.
C Incorrect: This statement indicates client understanding.
D Incorrect: This statement indicates client understanding.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A

Feedback
A Correct: Sternal retractions are characteristic of respiratory distress in newborns.
B Incorrect: Sternal retractions are not characteristic of respiratory distress in preschoolers.
C Incorrect: Sternal retractions are not characteristic of respiratory distress in school-age children.
D Incorrect: Sternal retractions are not characteristic of respiratory distress in adults.





 

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