Title | Kahoot quizzes |
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Author | Lyndell Scheman |
Course | Foundations Of Professional Practice 2B |
Institution | University of Newcastle (Australia) |
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kahoot quiz questions and answeres...
NURS2201 Kahoot quizzes Tutorial 1
What is dyspnoea?
Fast breathing Difficulty breathing Slow breathing
Not breathing
Where does gas exchange occur?
Trachea
Alveoli Bronchioles
Pleura
An asthma attack includes
Smooth muscle dilation Increased capillary permeability
Bronchoconstriction and inflammation Decreased capillary permeability
What does ‘pneum’ mean as in pneumonia?
Throat Chest
Trachea Lung
What does ‘thoac/o” mean? As in thoracentesis
Lung
Chest Ribs
Sinus
What does ‘-pnoea’ mean? As is orthopnoea.
Breathing Condition
Air
Difficulty
What does ‘ptysis’ mean? As in heamoptysis.
Blood Coughing
Breathing Vomiting
What does ‘aemia’ mean? As in hypoxeamia.
High
Low Blood
Oxygen
SABA stands for what?
Shallow airway breathing affliction
Supportive asthma breathing association Small airways bronchial alveolitis
Short acting beta agonist
LABA stands for what?
Long acting beta agonist
Lung and bronchial asthma Laryngeal and bronchial asthma
Lateral and basal abscess
Lung function most accurately measured how?
Spirometry
Peak flow measure Oxygen saturation
Respiratory rate
FEV1 most accurately measures what?
Airflow distribution
Lung capacity Airflow limitation
Lung volume
Air flow obstruction can be caused by what?
Diaphragmatic dysfunction Swelling of the bronchi
Contraction of the oesophagus
Decrease in alveoli capacity
Which is correct going from large to small?
Trachea, bronchioles, bronchi
Trachea, bronchi, bronchioles Bronchioles, alveoli, bronchi Alveoli, trachea, bronchioles
MDI stands for?
Metered dose inhaler
Medial diaphragmatic inflammation Medication dose inhaler
Metastatic disease indicator
Salbutamol (Ventolin) is commonly known as a
Reliever Preventer
Symptom controller
Steroid
Severe hypoxia is sats of?
95-97% 87-8%
90-94% >97%
Severe asthma = Peak expiratory flow of? ...