Pulmonary Disorders II
incorrect; Answer B is correct). Antimicrobial treatment
should be initiated if (1) all three cardinal symptoms of
an ECOPD (increased dyspnea, increased sputum pro-
duction, and increased sputum purulence) are present;
(2) two of the three cardinal signs are present, with
increased sputum purulence as one of the symptoms; or
(3) the patient requires noninvasive or invasive ventila-
tion. This patient has no indication for antimicrobials
(Answers A and C are incorrect).
Answer: D
Although the GOLD-recommended dose of steroids
for an ECOPD is prednisone 40 mg orally (or intrave-
nously), some studies that included populations of ICU
patients have shown higher doses may be needed or
may be tolerated with some increase in adverse effects.
Currently, doses higher than prednisone 40 mg have not
been linked to increased mortality (Answer A is incor-
rect). A recent investigation identified significant racial
bias in the use of peripheral Sao2 because of frequent
overestimation of Sao2 compared with a direct ABG
measurement for patients with darker skin tones. This
answer is incorrect because the publication did not
investigate patient outcomes. This patient has a higher
Spo2 measure than the patients in the study (92%β96%),
who had a high rate of hypoxemia identified on ABG.
Answer C is incorrect because no specific dose of mac-
rolide has been linked to mortality, and azithromycin
500 mg intravenously once is the recommended load-
ing dose. Answer D is correct because titrating oxygen
therapy to peripheral Sao2 greater than 88%β92% has
been linked to mortality. The correct intervention would
have been to decrease the Fio2 when the patient had an
Sao2 greater than 92%.