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NR 601 Week 2 Test Your Knowledge (March 2021) Question: Which obstructive lung disease is classified as reversible? asthma Question: How many hours per day of supplemental oxygen therapy has been s ... hown to reduce mortality … with COPD? Question: Obstruction is … as a reduction in the FEV1/FVC ratio. What is a normal FEV1/FVC ratio? Question: Which of the following is most common pathogen responsible for community acquired pneumonia (CAP)? Question: The nurse practitioner student is assessing a patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). This patient would be most likely to demonstrate which of the following lung changes? NR 601 Week 2 Test Your Knowledge (Jan 2021) Question: How many hours per day of supplemental oxygen therapy has been … to reduce mortality … with COPD? Question: The nurse practitioner student is assessing a patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). This patient would be most likely to demonstrate which of the following lung changes? Question: Which of the following is total volume of air a patient is able to exhale in the first second, during maximal effort? Question: A >12% change from pre-bronchodilator to post-bronchodilator results indicate which of the following ? Question: The nurse practitioner is assessing a client who presents with complaints of sleeping difficulty. He wakes up suddenly, multiple times a night, feeling short of breath. His partner reports snoring and intermittent gasping. The nurse practitioner suspects which of the following conditions? NR 601 Week 2 Test Your Knowledge (Nov 2020) Question: The nurse practitioner is assessing a client who presents with complaints of sleeping difficulty. He wakes up suddenly, multiple times a night, feeling short of breath. His partner reports snoring and Question: The amount of air exhaled in 1 second (FEV1), if normal, should be at least which of the following? Question: … of the following is total volume of air a patient is able to exhale in the first second, during maximal effort? Question: Which obstructive lung disease is classified as reversible? Question: A >12% change from pre-bronchodilator to post-bronchodilator results indicate which of the following ? [Show More]

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