respiratory (misc) Flashcards

1
Q

empyema

A

accumulation of pus in the pleural space

turbid chest tube drainage results

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2
Q

pneumothorax

A

air in pleural space

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3
Q

hemothorax

A

blood in pleural space

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4
Q

consolidation

A

lung tissue becomes more solid as a result of an infectious process or collapsed alveoli

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5
Q

tidal volume

A

amount of air inspired and expired with each breath

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6
Q

vital capacity

A

max amount of air that can be moved out of the lungs after max inspiration and expiration

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7
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residual volume

A

amount of air remaining in lungs after forcibly exhaling

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8
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dead volume

A

amount of air remaining in upper airways that never reaches the alveoli

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9
Q

sibiliant (hissing/whistling) wheezes

A

continuous musical sounds heard upon inspiration AND expiration

2/2 air passing through narrowed or partially obstructed air passages

heard in clients with increased secretions

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10
Q

friction rub

A

crackling/grating sound heard during inspiration or expiration 2/2 inflammation of the pleural surfaces

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11
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crackles

A

soft, discontinuous popping sound

2/2 fluid in the alveoli

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12
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Kussmaul respirations

A

seen in DKA

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13
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cheyne-stokes respiration

A

rate and depth increase, then decrease until apnea occurs

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14
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Biot’s respiration

A

periods of normal breathing (3-4 breaths) followed by a varying period of apnea (10-60 seconds)

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15
Q

central chemoreceptors

A

in medulla

respond to the changes in CO2 levels and hydrogen ion concentration (pH) in CSF

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16
Q

cyanosis

A

a late finding of hypoxia

occurs when there is at least 5g/dL of unoxygenated hemoglobin

17
Q

pleurisy

A

“knife-like” pain from irritation of parietal pleura on inspiration