Key Terms 3 Flashcards

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Nasal cannula

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a medical device to provide supplemental oxygen therapy to people who have lower oxygen levels.

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Atelectasis

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collapse of alveoli, preventing the normal respiratory exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide

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Endotracheal tube

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short-term artificial airways to administer mechanical ventilation, relieve upper airway obstruction, protect against aspiration, or clear secretions.

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Incentive spirometry

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method of encouraging voluntary deep breathing by providing visual feedback to patients of the inspiratory volume they have achieved

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Bronchoscopy

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a procedure that provides direct visualization of the interior lung tissues

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Orthopenea

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abnormal condition in which a person must sit or stand to breathe comfortably

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Perfusion

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Relates to the ability of the cardiovascular systems to pump oxygenated blood to the tissues and return deoxygenated blood to the lungs.

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Kussmaul respirations

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simulated increase in respirations greater than 35 bpm caused by metabolic acidosis

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Cardiac Output

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the amount of blood the heart pumps through the circulatory system per minute, stroke vol X heart rate (5-6 mL per min). Decreases with aging, increases with athletes

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Nebulization

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adding moisture or medications to inspired air by mixing particles of varying sizes with the air

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Pleural space

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pleural cavity, thin fluid filled space between the two pulmonary pleura. Pleura is a serous membrane that folds into itself to form a two layered membranous pleural sac

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Preload

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volume of blood in the ventricles at the end of diastole, immediately before ventricular contraction

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Afterload

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the amount of force that the heart has to use to eject the blood from the left ventricle

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Contractility

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The ability of a muscle of shortening and becoming reduced in size or developing increased tension

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Apnea

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the absence of respiration greater than 15 secs

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Pneumothorax

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collection of air or gas in pleural space that keeps the lung from inflating and collapses the lung tissue

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Wheezing

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high pitched musical sound caused by high velocity moving of air through the narrowed airways

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Hemoptysis

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blood tinged sputum

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Myocardial ischemia

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supply of blood to myocardium from coronary arteries, is insufficient to myocardial demands

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Angina

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type of chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart,

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Myocardial infarction (MI)

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heart attack that is necrosis of cardiac muscle caused by obstruction in cardiac artery

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Hypoventilation

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respiratory rate insufficient to reduce carbon dioxide

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Surfactant

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chemical produced in the lungs to maintain the surface tension of the alveoli to keep them from collapsing

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Tracheostomy

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procedure of a surgical incision made in trachea, has short artificial airway inserted

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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

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umbrella term used to describe progressive lung disease, emphysema, chronic bronchitis, non reversible asthma. Increasing breathlessness.