Evaluation of the administration of oxygen therapy

INTER-AMERICAN UNIVERSITY OF PUERTO RICO
GUAYAMA CAMPUS
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH SCIENCES
NURSING PROGRAM
Assignment #3: Evaluation of the administration of oxygen therapy.
Instructions; Please read the questions carefully and choose the correct answer. 2pt value. (Total 20pt).
1- Oxygen saturation levels in a newborn up to 28 days range between:
A- 85% -89%
B- 91%-95%
C- 96%-98%
D-D-100%
2- Newborns breathe through the nose until:
A- 6 weeks
B- 4 weeks
C- 12 weeks
D- 1st weeks
3- Children under 6 years of age use the diaphragm to breathe, why?
A- The respiratory system is bigger than your body.
B- Immature intercostal muscles.
C- You have to teach him to breathe with therapies.
D- Small respiratory system.
4- What are signs of respiratory failure?
A-Confusion and lethargy
B-Tachypnea and tachycardia
C-Bradycardia and cough
D-all are correct
5- In adolescents, 2/3lt oxygen is administered by:
A- Cannula or mask
B- Oxihood
C- Ventury
D- Teent
6- Oxygen concentrations at 100% can cause damage unless they are used in:
A- Asthma and COPD
B Cardiorespiratory arrest
C-Administered by physician
D-Infusion Pump
7- What is pulse oximetry and what is its use?
A- Simple and invasive procedure, it is used to measure the level of oxygen in the body.
B- Simple non-invasive procedure, it is used to measure the level of oxygen in the blood.
C- Medication administration device.
D- All are correct
8- There are different medication administration devices for Asthma or respiratory problems that are also managed by the TR department according to the medical order. Among them is:
A- Aerochamber
B-Albuterol
C- Inhaler
D- Pulmonary Function Test
9- What is the most important step to follow when administering a therapy using the nebulizer in pediatric patients?
A-Connect the nebulizer
B-Pour the medication into the nebulizer.
C-Wash the equipment afterwards to eliminate therapy residues and the risk of infection.
D-Teach the child to place the lips on the mouthpiece.
10- A therapeutic measure that consists of the administration of oxygen at concentrations higher than those found in ambient air, with the intention of treating or preventing the symptoms and manifestations of hypoxia is:
A- Respiratory therapy
B- Oxygen therapy
C- High flow
D- Nebulizers

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