ANCC Medical-Surgical Nursing Exam Prep

Category - Medical-Surgical Nursing Practice Test

The nurse explains to a client that bronchitis is characterized by:
  1. Production of mucoid sputum, sometimes difficult to expectorate
  2. Bronchoconstriction and edema of the wall of the bronchioles
  3. Exudates in the alveoli
  4. Increasing lung stiffness
Explanation
Answer - A - The basic pathophysiological changes associated with chronic bronchitis are hypertrophy of the mucous glands lining the bronchi and the production of increased amounts of mucus (sometimes thick and difficult to expectorate) that tend to narrow the airway and trap air distal to the mucus. Bronchoconstriction and edema of the bronchial walls are characteristic of asthma. Exudates in the alveoli and increasing lung stiffness are consistent with pneumonia.
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