Kahoot quizzes PDF

Title Kahoot quizzes
Author Lyndell Scheman
Course Foundations Of Professional Practice 2B
Institution University of Newcastle (Australia)
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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? ...


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