Respiratory Assessment Flashcards

1
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Diffusion/ Perfusion

Movement of gases from high pressure to low pressure.
Alveoli and capillaries in the lungs, Cells and capillaries in internal tissues

Flow of blood or fluid through the circulatory or lymphatic systems to organs and tissues.
Flow of blood to the capillary beds of tissues

A

Diffusion
Movement of gases from high pressure to low pressure.
Alveoli and capillaries in the lungs, Cells and capillaries in internal tissues

Perfusion
Flow of blood or fluid through the circulatory or lymphatic systems to organs and tissues.
Flow of blood to the capillary beds of tissues

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2
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Frontal, Maxillary, Ethmoid, Sphenoid

Beside the upper nose
cheekbones
behind the nose
lower forehead

A

Frontal:Lower forehead

Maxillary:Cheekbones

Ethmoid:Beside the upper nose

Sphenoid:Behind the nose

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3
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Behind the oral and nasal cavities is the….

It is divided into 3 parts

A

Upper throat: PHARYNX

3 PARTS

Nasopharynx
Oropharynx
Laryngopharynx

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4
Q

_____ is the line of Demarcation
Connecting the Upper & Lower Airways

Why is it important to know?

A

Larynx: Voice box

Any infection Above = Upper
Below = Lower

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5
Q

Epiglottis main function

A

Prevent Aspiration

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6
Q

Review 1175 flashcards for Inspection

A

Nurses make 40$ an hour

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7
Q

Which side of lung is more likely to aspirate

A

Right side.

It’s a straight shot

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8
Q

Which side of the lung has the cut out area for the heart

A

Left

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9
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Line with Goblet cells (mucin and create a protective mucus layer) and cilla the main function of this organ is air conduction

A

Trachea

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10
Q

Bifurcation point of trachea

A

Carina

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11
Q

Brach from bronchioles

Basic unit of gas exchange

Role of surfactant (Lubricant)

A

Alveoli

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12
Q

With out surfactant what will happen to the poor little alveoli

A

They will collapse and fill with water

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13
Q

Find Beginning class with Examination of Chest flashcards

A

1135 or something

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14
Q

What happens to diaphragm during inspiration

A

Lowers

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15
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Process of body delivering blood to a capillary bed in tissue

A

Perfusion

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16
Q

_____ is the process of exchanging air between the lungs and the atmosphere, which allows for the exchange of oxygen for carbon dioxide in the alveoli.

A

Ventilation

17
Q

Where does gas exchange & diffusion take place

A

Alveoli

18
Q

Diagnostic test

CBC

what are we looking for

A

H & H

RBC, WBC,

Sputum

Gram & Acid-fast stain

19
Q

_____ , is a nuclear test that uses the perfusion scan to delineate the blood flow distribution and the ventilation scan to measure airflow distribution in the lungs

A

Pulmonary ventilation (V) and Perfusion (Q) scan, also known as lung V/Q scan

20
Q

Skin test associated with lung functioning

A

Mantoux, TB skin test, tuberculin skin test, and PPDs

21
Q

Bronchoscopy does

Patient prep

After care

A

Looks at Larynx, trachea, bronchi

Prep: NPO

After care: Test for gag reflex before giving food.

To test: Give small ice chip

22
Q

Lung biopsy

Purpose: Obtain tissue for analysis, culture, cytology exam

Follow up care

Assess breath sounds q__h

Monitor for hemoptysis

What is hemoptysis

A

Q4H

Hemoptysis: coughing up of blood or blood-stained mucus

23
Q

After thoracentesis, what is the correct position for the patient

A

Side-lying position with the unaffected side down for an hour or longer

24
Q

What is a pulmonary angiograms function

Nursing concerns

A

Assess vascular structure of the heart.

Patient drink plenty of water.
The procedure uses a radioactive dye which must be Flushed out

25
Q

Why do COPD patients have a barrel chest

A

Over inflation of the alveoli with air

26
Q

Pack years =

A

Packs per day × years of smoking = pack years