10 Quiz of Pneumonia
10 Quiz of Pneumonia
10 Quiz of Pneumonia
Section: A
Topic: Pneumonia
Answer: A To mobilize secretion from the left lower lobe, the client should
be positioned supine or on the right side. The foot of the bed should be
elevated so that gravity can help mobilize secretions. Placing the client on the
left side would put the left lobe in a low or dependent position. Elevating the
head of the bed wouldn’t use gravity to drain the lower lobes.
6. The nurse is teaching the parents of child with pneumonia about the
condition. Which description is correct?
a. Inflammation of the large airways
b. Severe infection of the bronchioles
c. Inflammation of pulmonary parenchyma
d. Acute viral infection with maximum effect at the bronchiolar level
10. Which neonatal respiratory disorder is usually mid and runs a self-
limited course?
a. Pneumonia
b. Meconium aspiration syndrome
c. Transient tachypnea of newborn
d. Persistent pulmonary hypertension
Answer: C transient tachypnea has an invariably favorable outcome after
several hours to several days. The outcome of pneumonia depends on the
causative agent involved and may have complications. Meconium aspiration,
depending on severity, may have long-term adverse effects. In persistent
pulmonary hypertension, the mortality rate is more than 50%.
Reference: Lisko, S. A. (2014) NCLEX-RN Questions and Answers made incredibly easy.
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