Chapter 25: Assessment of the Respiratory System Flashcards

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Adventitious Breath Sounds

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Includes crackles (fine and coarse), wheezes, stridor, and pleural friction rub.

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Chemoreceptor

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A receptor that responds to a change in the chemical composition of the fluid around it

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Compliance

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Measure of the ease of expansion of the lungs (distensibility)

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Crackles

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Consists of fine and coarse crackles
Fine: short, discontinuous, high pitched heard just before the end of inspiration. Similar to sound made by rolling hair between fingers.

Coarse: louder, discontinuous, low-pitched sounds caused by air passing through airway intermittently occluded by mucus. May be heard on inspiration, expiration, or both. Similar to blowing through straw under water.

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Dyspnea

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Shortness of breath

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Elastic Recoil

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The tendency for the lungs to return to their original size after being stretched or expanded

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Fremitus

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The vibration of the chest wall made by vocalization

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Mechanical Receptors

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Founds in the conducting upper airways, chest wall, diaphragm, and capillaries of the alveoli.

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Oxygenation

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The process of obtaining O2 from the air and making it available to the organs and tissues of the body

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Resistance

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Any obstacle to airflow during inspiration and/or expiration

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Surfactant

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Lipoprotein that lowers the surface tension in the alveoli

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Tidal Volume

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Volume of air exchanged with each breath (Ex. 500 ml in a 150 lb. man)

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Ventilation

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Involves inspiration and expiration.

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Wheezes

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Continuous, high pitched squeaking or musical sound. First evident on expiration but possibly on inspiration as obstruction increases. May be audible without stethoscope.

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