In each blank, try to type in the
word that is missing. If you've
typed in the correct word, the
blank will turn green.
If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. Question: This is very for the patient/family of a person with Cystic Fibrosis because it relates to daily home care Answer: & Education Question: Cystic Fibrosis typically have Gastrointestinal problems and are low in these types of enzymes?Answer: Pancreatic Question: True or False. It is for Cystic Fibrosis patients to take enzyme substitutes and Vitamin Supplements?Answer: True Question: The Diet of a Cystic Fibrosis should consists of?Answer: A Diet low in fat, high in protein, and a high intake Question: What is the # 1 Respiratory Problems associated with Fibrosis?Answer: secretion Question: True Or False: Vigorous bronchial hygiene with aerosolized medications and CPT is not needed on a daily basis with Cystic Patients?Answer: False Question: What is given to Fibrosis patients to help improve the clearance of secretionsAnswer: Mucolytics Question: This Test may be ordered when babies are not creating enough sweat to perform a sweat test or malnourished ?Answer: Immunoreactive test Question: This is a that, when elevated, indicates pancreatic insufficiencyAnswer: trypsinogen Question: 2 positive trypsinogen tests would be indicative of this type of disease?Answer: Fibrosis Question: This drug breaks down the DNA of to aid in the removal of secretions?Answer: Dnase, Dornase, Pulmozyme) Question: An inflammatory Process caused by a microorganism that primarily affects the gas exchange area of the lungs (moving away from the airways into the )?Answer: (Pneumonitis) Question: The Term Used to explain when WBC’s go to infected area to engulf and destroy ?Answer: phagocytosis) Question: Atelectasis is common in this type of pneumonia?Answer: aspiration Question: What are the anatomical changes caused by ?Answer: 1)Effusion
2) consolidation
3) Atelectasis – especially in aspiration pneumonia
Necrosis/scaring of lung tissue
Question: This is term that explains when serum (the liquid part of the blood) & RBC’s from capillaries (capillaries get leaky) flow into Answer: Question: What does a “Sweat Test” or iontophoresis actually measure?Answer: Does not measure the amount but the concentration of sodium and chloride in . Question: Normally the of sodium chloride is?Answer: 18 mEq/L; of sweat is normal; content is abnormal Question: Children with measurements > _____Eq/L would be positive for CFAnswer: > /L Question: Adults with measurements > _____Eq/L would be positive for CFAnswer: /L Question: What other than WBC's go to infected area to debris Answer: Macrophages Question: When the Alveoli fill up with junk (dead white blood cells, macrophages) Alveolar _____________ is said to occurAnswer: Question: CFTR Gene Analysis stands for? and accounts what percentage of CF patients ?Answer: Fibrosis Transmembrane Regulator 70 to 75% |
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