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Stack #122223 Fill In The Blanks

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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.

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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: Lower Respiratory functionAnswer: Gas
Question: Lobes r/t Left Answer: Left lung has Less (2)
Question: RespirationAnswer: Gas b/w air and blood, Gas exchange b/w blood and cells
Question: Answer: -carbon dioxide exchange
Question: Causes r/t Increased resistanceAnswer: Bronchial contraction(asthma), Thickened mucosa(chronic ), Obstruction, Decreased lung elasticity(emphysema)
Question: Pulmonary Answer: Blood flow thru pulmonary
Question: volumeAnswer: Volume of air /exhaled w/each breath
Question: reserve volumeAnswer: Max volume exhaled after normal exhalation
Question: V/Q d/tAnswer: Inadequate ventilation, perfusion, Both
Question: 2 ways O is in bloodAnswer: Dissolved in , Hemoglobin
Question: PaO normal Answer: 80-100 mm
Question: function r/t AgingAnswer: Reduced surface area, elasticity & vital , Increased dead space
Question: S/Sx r/t Respiratory diseaseAnswer: Dyspnea, Sputum production, pain, Clubbing, Hemoptysis, Cyanosis
Question: Acute vs. Chronic lung diseases r/t severityAnswer: Acute are more
Question: Sudden dyspnea r/t Pt'sAnswer: Pulmonary
Question: found in Pt's w/Answer: Heart disease,
Question: w/expiratory wheezeAnswer:
Question: r/t AsthmaAnswer: during inspiration and expiration
Question: Other that may cause dyspneaAnswer: disease, Anaphylactic reactions, Severe anemia
Question: Relief of dyspnea r/t Pt'sAnswer: High Fowler's(head elevation), administration
Question: d/tAnswer: Irritation of mucous in respiratory tracts
Question: Cough in w/sputumAnswer:
Question: Purulent d/tAnswer: Bacterial
Question: , pink sputum d/tAnswer: edema
Question: Answer: Expectoration of
Question: Late of hypoxiaAnswer: Cyanosis
Question: chest d/tAnswer:
Question: PaCO r/t Answer: levels
Question: Hyperventilation r/t acidosisAnswer: Kussmaul's
Question: Alternating episodes of w/periods of deep and shallow breathingAnswer: Cheyne-Stokes
Question: d/tAnswer: Bronchial wall , Changes in airway diameter
Question: Wheezes usually duringAnswer: Expiration
Question: More conclusive- ABG vs. oximetryAnswer: ABG
Question: Pt cannot be discharged from recovery area Answer: Cough reflex & Respiratory return
 
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