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normal or sign/symptom
- —— decreased lung strength and capacity
- —— discolored sputum
- —— need to sit after mild exertion
- —— shallow breathing
- —— bluish legs
- —— weaker voice
- —— coughing
- —— nasal congestion
- —— change in respiratory rate
multiple choice
- residents with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (copd) have difficulty with
(a) breathing
(b) urination
(c) losing weight
(d) vision
- for a person with copd, a common fear is
(a) constipation
(b) incontinence
(c) not being able to breathe
(d) heart attack
- the best position for a resident with copd is
(a) lying flat on his back
(b) sitting upright
(c) lying on his stomach
(d) lying on his side
- part of the nas role in caring for a resident with copd includes
(a) being calm and supportive
(b) adjusting oxygen levels
(c) making changes in the residents diet
(d) doing everything for the resident as much as possible
- chronic bronchitis and emphysema are grouped under
(a) chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or copd
(b) muscular dystrophy, or md
(c) hypertension, or htn
(d) coronary artery disease, or cad
- COPD is a lung - related disease that affects the airways, so breathing is difficult.
- Difficulty in breathing is a major symptom of COPD.
- Sitting upright helps in better lung expansion for COPD patients.
- A calm and supportive attitude is important in caregiving for COPD residents.
- Chronic bronchitis and emphysema are types of COPD.
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