Nursing Care Management Asthma and COPD Exam Practice Test

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Deepen your clinical knowledge and enhance your NCLEX preparation with this expertly crafted Nursing Care Management Asthma and COPD Exam Practice Test. This resource is designed to evaluate and strengthen your understanding of two of the most common and complex respiratory conditions—Asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)—within the scope of nursing care.

This comprehensive practice test covers essential topics such as:

  • Pathophysiology and progression of asthma and COPD

  • Identifying early warning signs, symptoms, and patient risk factors

  • Assessment techniques: auscultation, pulse oximetry, peak flow monitoring, and ABGs

  • Pharmacological interventions including bronchodilators, corticosteroids, anticholinergics, and oxygen therapy

  • Non-pharmacologic therapies: breathing exercises, positioning, and lifestyle modifications

  • Nursing diagnoses and interventions for ineffective airway clearance, impaired gas exchange, and anxiety

  • Emergency management of acute exacerbations and status asthmaticus

  • Patient education on inhaler technique, medication adherence, and smoking cessation

  • Long-term care strategies and discharge planning

Each question is designed to reflect real-world clinical situations, accompanied by detailed explanations to solidify your understanding and promote critical thinking.

Whether you’re reviewing for the NCLEX or aiming to sharpen your respiratory care expertise, this exam practice test offers a focused, high-quality study experience.

Sample Questions and Answers

  1. Which of the following is the most common trigger for asthma attacks?
  • A) Exercise
  • B) Cold air
  • C) Allergens such as dust mites and pet dander
  • D) Respiratory infections
  • Answer: C) Allergens such as dust mites and pet dander
  1. Which medication is a first-line treatment for acute asthma exacerbations?
  • A) Long-acting beta-agonist (LABA)
  • B) Short-acting beta-agonist (SABA)
  • C) Inhaled corticosteroids (ICS)
  • D) Leukotriene modifiers
  • Answer: B) Short-acting beta-agonist (SABA)
  1. A patient with COPD is experiencing worsening shortness of breath. What is the priority nursing intervention?
  • A) Administer a bronchodilator
  • B) Instruct the patient to use pursed-lip breathing
  • C) Encourage fluid intake
  • D) Administer oxygen therapy
  • Answer: D) Administer oxygen therapy
  1. Which of the following is a hallmark sign of COPD?
  • A) Recurrent chest infections
  • B) Productive cough with sputum
  • C) Shortness of breath only during physical activity
  • D) Difficulty breathing when lying down
  • Answer: B) Productive cough with sputum
  1. What is the primary goal of asthma management?
  • A) Complete cessation of symptoms
  • B) Prevention of long-term complications
  • C) Control and prevent symptoms, including acute attacks
  • D) Only control nighttime symptoms
  • Answer: C) Control and prevent symptoms, including acute attacks
  1. A patient with asthma has been prescribed a rescue inhaler (SABA). When should the patient use it?
  • A) Every morning as a preventive measure
  • B) Before exercise to prevent symptoms
  • C) When experiencing asthma symptoms
  • D) Only during a hospital admission
  • Answer: C) When experiencing asthma symptoms
  1. What is the main complication of chronic COPD?
  • A) Pulmonary embolism
  • B) Pneumonia
  • C) Cor pulmonale (right-sided heart failure)
  • D) Lung cancer
  • Answer: C) Cor pulmonale (right-sided heart failure)
  1. Which diagnostic test is commonly used to confirm the diagnosis of asthma?
  • A) Chest X-ray
  • B) Pulmonary function tests (PFTs)
  • C) Arterial blood gases (ABG)
  • D) Spirometry
  • Answer: D) Spirometry
  1. In which stage of COPD is oxygen therapy indicated for patients with resting hypoxemia?
  • A) Stage I (Mild)
  • B) Stage II (Moderate)
  • C) Stage III (Severe)
  • D) Stage IV (Very severe)
  • Answer: D) Stage IV (Very severe)
  1. Which of the following is a common side effect of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS)?
  • A) Weight gain
  • B) Oral thrush
  • C) Increased heart rate
  • D) Insomnia
  • Answer: B) Oral thrush
  1. Which of the following is a long-term control medication for asthma?
  • A) Albuterol
  • B) Ipratropium
  • C) Montelukast
  • D) Prednisone
  • Answer: C) Montelukast
  1. What is the primary function of a spacer with an inhaler?
  • A) To reduce medication side effects
  • B) To increase the dose of medication
  • C) To improve drug delivery to the lungs
  • D) To reduce inhalation time
  • Answer: C) To improve drug delivery to the lungs
  1. Which is a characteristic finding of emphysema, a form of COPD?
  • A) Increased sputum production
  • B) Hyperinflation of the lungs
  • C) Chronic productive cough
  • D) Wheezing during expiration
  • Answer: B) Hyperinflation of the lungs
  1. What is a critical nursing intervention for a patient experiencing an asthma exacerbation?
  • A) Ensure the patient is sitting up and able to breathe
  • B) Administer a cough suppressant
  • C) Limit oxygen administration to prevent CO2 retention
  • D) Restrict fluid intake to prevent congestion
  • Answer: A) Ensure the patient is sitting up and able to breathe
  1. Which lifestyle change can significantly improve COPD outcomes?
  • A) Smoking cessation
  • B) Increasing physical activity only
  • C) Avoiding medications for lung conditions
  • D) Limiting water intake to prevent edema
  • Answer: A) Smoking cessation
  1. The nurse is educating a patient with asthma about peak flow monitoring. What is the purpose of this tool?
  • A) To measure oxygen saturation
  • B) To assess the effectiveness of inhalers
  • C) To track lung function and detect early signs of an asthma attack
  • D) To check for signs of pneumonia
  • Answer: C) To track lung function and detect early signs of an asthma attack
  1. A nurse is caring for a patient with COPD. What is the primary benefit of pursed-lip breathing?
  • A) Increases lung volume
  • B) Reduces the work of breathing
  • C) Decreases oxygen saturation
  • D) Improves sputum production
  • Answer: B) Reduces the work of breathing
  1. Which of the following is a common comorbidity in patients with COPD?
  • A) Hypertension
  • B) Diabetes
  • C) Osteoporosis
  • D) Sleep apnea
  • Answer: A) Hypertension
  1. What is a characteristic of chronic bronchitis, a form of COPD?
  • A) Recurrent productive cough
  • B) Hyperinflated lungs
  • C) Weight loss and muscle wasting
  • D) Pulmonary embolism
  • Answer: A) Recurrent productive cough
  1. Which of the following medications is used in combination with corticosteroids to manage asthma symptoms?
  • A) Salmeterol (LABA)
  • B) Ipratropium (anticholinergic)
  • C) Theophylline
  • D) Montelukast (leukotriene receptor antagonist)
  • Answer: A) Salmeterol (LABA)
  1. A patient with asthma asks how to use a metered-dose inhaler. What is the nurse’s best response?
  • A) “You should inhale rapidly when using the inhaler.”
  • B) “Press the inhaler, then breathe in deeply and hold your breath for 10 seconds.”
  • C) “Inhale slowly and hold your breath for 5 seconds before exhaling.”
  • D) “Exhale forcefully before pressing the inhaler and then breathe in quickly.”
  • Answer: B) “Press the inhaler, then breathe in deeply and hold your breath for 10 seconds.”
  1. What is the key diagnostic test for determining the severity of COPD?
  • A) Arterial blood gas (ABG)
  • B) Pulmonary function test (PFT)
  • C) Chest X-ray
  • D) CT scan
  • Answer: B) Pulmonary function test (PFT)
  1. Which intervention is most effective in preventing asthma attacks related to allergens?
  • A) Avoiding strenuous activity
  • B) Using short-acting bronchodilators
  • C) Minimizing exposure to environmental triggers
  • D) Taking an oral corticosteroid daily
  • Answer: C) Minimizing exposure to environmental triggers
  1. Which of the following is a potential complication of long-term corticosteroid use in asthma patients?
  • A) Increased appetite
  • B) Osteoporosis
  • C) Weight loss
  • D) Insomnia
  • Answer: B) Osteoporosis
  1. A nurse is providing education to a COPD patient about oxygen therapy. What is an important teaching point?
  • A) Oxygen should be used only during exercise
  • B) Oxygen therapy is usually stopped if the patient feels better
  • C) Oxygen should be used to maintain oxygen saturation levels between 88-92%
  • D) High-flow oxygen is always required for COPD patients
  • Answer: C) Oxygen should be used to maintain oxygen saturation levels between 88-92%
  1. In COPD management, which of the following is true about pulmonary rehabilitation?
  • A) It is only for patients with advanced disease
  • B) It includes education and exercise to improve quality of life
  • C) It is ineffective for patients with emphysema
  • D) It should be avoided in elderly patients
  • Answer: B) It includes education and exercise to improve quality of life
  1. Which assessment finding would indicate a need for immediate intervention in a patient with COPD?
  • A) Increased sputum production
  • B) Oxygen saturation of 92%
  • C) Use of accessory muscles for breathing
  • D) Pulse rate of 80 beats per minute
  • Answer: C) Use of accessory muscles for breathing
  1. What should the nurse monitor closely in a patient receiving oral corticosteroids for asthma management?
  • A) Blood glucose levels
  • B) Serum calcium levels
  • C) Heart rate
  • D) White blood cell count
  • Answer: A) Blood glucose levels
  1. What is the recommended treatment for an acute exacerbation of asthma?
  • A) Antibiotics
  • B) Increased inhaled corticosteroids
  • C) Administration of oxygen and short-acting beta-agonists
  • D) Oral antihistamines
  • Answer: C) Administration of oxygen and short-acting beta-agonists
  1. In patients with COPD, which of the following is the most important factor for improving prognosis?
  • A) Smoking cessation
  • B) Using long-acting bronchodilators
  • C) Managing comorbidities
  • D) Preventing pneumonia
  • Answer: A) Smoking cessation

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