Tiotropium bromide (Spiriva) is an inhaled anticholinergic:

1. Used for the treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
2. Used in the treatment of asthma
3. Combined with albuterol for treatment of asthma exacerbations
4. Combined with fluticasone for the treatment of persistent asthma


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When considering factors influencing health and the impact of illness, specifically age, the nurse would correctly identify which patient as having the greatest risk?

a. A 47-year-old man b. A 23-year-old woman c. a 10-year-old girl d. an 85-year-old woman

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The nurse is caring for a newborn with rapid respirations. How would the nurse get an accurate respiratory rate?

1. Remove the client's clothing so the chest movement can be seen. 2. Count respirations for 30 seconds and multiply by two. 3. Place the hand on the client's back to feel the respirations. 4. Use a stethoscope to hear respirations.

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The nurse was caring for a client who had a significant cardiac history. The client died from a myocardial infarction during a hurricane. This is an example of what type of disaster death?

1. Direct. 2. Indirect. 3. Disaster-related natural. 4. Coincidental.

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What is the best score a patient can make on the Glasgow Coma Scale?

A) 1 B) 10 C) 15 D) 25

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