| A | B |
| Age related Changes to developing Pneumonia | Weaking of respiratory muscles |
| Pursed Lip Breathing | Keeps the airway open during exhalation |
| Corticosteriods | reduce airway inflammation |
| What drug is used first with Asthma | Albuterol |
| Which test confirms diagnosis of Tuberculosis | Sputum culture positive for Mycobacterium |
| What is the nurse priority for epitaxis | Assit to maintain patent airway. |
| Nursing priority for Bronchscopy | Make sure gag reflex returns |
| Strep Pharyngitis | pain and dysphagia |
| Why do you take tuberculosis medication for its full course | take all your medication so that you would not develop antibiotic resistant tuberculosis |
| Epiglottitis | monitor for increased stridor and tachypnea |
| ineffective airway clearance what nursing intervention can you do? | advice the patient to drink 2000-2500ml |
| Influenza | Fever, malaise, and cough |
| strep pharyngitis | complications glomerulonephritis |
| Asthm atriggers | exercise, allergens, aspirin, |
| Negative pressure room and N95 mask should be worn with which patients | Tuberculosis patients |
| To prevent pneumonia | influenza and pneumonia injections |