In each blank, try to type in the
word that is missing. If you've
typed in the correct word, the
blank will turn green.
If your not sure what answer should be entered, press the space bar and the next missing letter will be displayed. When you are all done, you should look back over all your answers and review the ones in red. These ones in red are the ones which you needed help on. Question: Answer: Normal Question: ApneaAnswer: Not Question: Answer: Can better when laying down. Question: Answer: Can better when sitting up. Question: StokesAnswer: 1-Gradual increase of breathing by a
2-gradual decrease in breathing followed by apnea. Question: breathingAnswer: 3-Deep rapid respiration
4-characteristic of diabetic
5-or types of acidosis. Question: Biot's Answer: Irregular breathing followed by apnea seen in with ICP. Question: Answer: breathing. Question: HyperpneaAnswer: Deeper and more than normal breathing at rest. Question: BradypneaAnswer: Slow frequency. Question: Nocturnal DyspneaAnswer: Dyspnea during the . Question: DyspneaAnswer: Dyspnea that occurs only exertion. Question: Answer: Kyphosis (hunch back) plus (lateral curvature) Question: KyphosisAnswer: AP curvature causing a hunch back. Question: ScoliosisAnswer: curvature Question: ChestAnswer: A chest with increased anteroposterior , seen in patients with emphysema. Question: Pectus Answer: chest (concaved) Question: CarinatumAnswer: Pigeon (protruding) Question: Jugular Venous Answer: Reflects the volume of blood and pressure to the right side of the . Right heart failure can increase it. Question: heart failureAnswer: Question: Paradoxical Answer: A reverse of normal pulse, durring inspiration pulse is weaker and stronger durring . Seen in Cardiac Tamponade. Question: pressure higher than 140/90Answer: Hypertension Question: Causes of Answer: Increased ICP, Corpulmonale, hypervolemia, , and sympathomimetics. Question: Blood pressure than 90/60Answer: Question: of HypotensionAnswer: Hypovolemia, left ventricular failure, vasodilation/sepsis, beta blockers, positive pressure ventilation, and PEEP/CPAP. Question: past medical Answer: Childhood diseases and development, hospitalizations, , injuries, accidents, major illnesses, alergies, and medications. Question: HemoptysisAnswer: in sputum or blood from the lungs. Question: Answer: Vomiting blood or blood from the tract. Question: HyperthermiaAnswer: Temp increase increase of O2 consumption and CO2 production. Also causes increase in ventilation and circulation. Question: Answer: Temp caused by disease. Question: chest painAnswer: Located laterally or posteriorly worsens if patient takes a deep . Sharp stabbing type pain. Question: Answer: Located in the center of the of chest and may radiate to the shoulder or back. Not affected by breathing, dull ache. Question: signsAnswer: HR 60 to 100, BP 90 to 140/60 to 90, Temp 98.6, RR 12 to 18. |
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