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68wm6 p2 L.A.D. Test

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What medications are used to treat TB?
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True or False: Deep breathing exercises are discouraged for pneumonia PTs due to the inflammation to the lungs and pleural rub
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Define pleural effusion:
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Is chest tube a closed or open system?
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True or False: Antitussives fall under Opioid and Non-opioid categories.
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What are the late signs of TB?
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What should you avoid while taking isoniazid for TB?
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What are the symptoms of atelectasis?
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True or False: tuberculosis has rapid onset.
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What is the use of antitussives?
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What is the treatment of anthrax for soldiers?
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What is the most reliable screening for cutaneous and GI anthrax?
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How is tuberculosis aquired?
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What are manifistations of Streptoccocal /pneumococcal pneumonia?
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List 3 causes of pneumonia
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List 3 early signs of TB
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What do anthrax bacterial toxins cause?
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What do you question a PT about during an assessment if bronchitis is suspected?
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What is atelectasis?
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Why is rifampin used in TB PTs?
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Closed
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*May cause few, if any, symptoms. *Fever, dyspnia, hypertension, TACHYPNEA if symptoms do occur.
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Hemorrhage, necrosis, and lymph edema
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*Daily reoccurring fever with chills *Night sweats *Hemoptysis (blood stained sputum)
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*Bacterial pneumonia *Aspiration pneumonia *Viral pneumonia *Fungal *Chemical
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Inhalation
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30 days antibiotic and 3 doses of anthrax vaccine
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health, presence of headache, and/or aching chest pain
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False. TB is usually latent in the early stages of infection and has potential for recurrence.
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True.
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Culture
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Fluid accumulation in the pleural space
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False. Deep breathing/coughing exercises are encouraged to open the airways and clear the lungs of mucous.
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Isoniazid (INH), Streptomycin, and rifampin
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*Fatigue *Anorexia/weight loss *Productive cough *Fever *Weakness
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food with tyramine and histamine... eg. Tuna, aged cheeze, red wine, soy sauce, yeast extracts
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To treat NON-PRODUCTIVE coughs occurring in pneumonia, bronchitis, TB, cystic fibrosis, and emphysema
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The collapse of alveoli, preventing respiratory exchange of CO2 and O2
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prevention of meningococcal meningitis
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Rust colored sputum; possible friction rub
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Who are cases of pneumonia most common in?
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True or False: Infants and children with TB dont usually require isolation.
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Rifampin and isoniazid are 1st or 2nd line drug?
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What is the bacteria involved with tuberculosis?
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What happens when alchohol is taken with isoniazid?
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What form of pneumonia commonly follows a URI?
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Which anti-TB drug requires an opthalmologic follow up?
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What is done to confirm the Dx of active TB?
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What is the most common form of anthrax?
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INFECTED fluid accumilation in the pleural space.

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