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Patient Assessment. 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.

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: What type of breathing pattern is periodic in nature, with a gradual increase in and respiratory rate followed by a tapering of rate and depth with periods of apnea is? BHAnswer: -Stokes
Question: Name 4 indications of increased work of breathing. Answer: 1. tripod position 2. use of accessory muscles 3. pursed lip breathing 4.
Question: An increase in tactile fremitus what? BHAnswer: an increase in density of the tissue
Question: What can digital clubbing ? KWAnswer: pulmonary disease
Question: What are you looking for when you inspect and the abdomen? KWAnswer: evidence of distention and
Question: The patient with heart disease who has an S3 and S4 is said to have a __________________. KWAnswer: rythm
Question: Most accurate method of measuring temperature? Answer:
Question: What pressure is measured at the time the are contracting? AFAnswer: systolic
Question: What is a normal ventilatory ? AFAnswer: 1:2
Question: What is a chest? AFAnswer: the anterior/posterior diameter is greater than
Question: What type of appearance you have with a kyphotic spine? AFAnswer: humpback
Question: What is a lateral of the spine? AFAnswer:
Question: The presence of air beneath the skin in the tissues is called? BHAnswer: emphysema
Question: What tracheal deviation toward the affected lung side? BH Answer: atelectasis
Question: What causes tracheal deviation away from the lung side? BHAnswer: pleural pneumothorax tension pneumothorax
Question: Shortness of in the upright position is called? KWAnswer: platypnea
Question: Coughing up blood-streaked sputum is called _____________. KWAnswer:
Question: Vomiting blood is called _________________. KWAnswer:
Question: What are the four steps in doing a exam on your patient? KWAnswer: palpation percussion asculation
Question: Waht is the swelling of the lower extremities called? Answer: edema
Question: What is another name for a chest? AFAnswer: carinatum
Question: What type of sound would you hear in the presence of air trapping or air in a closed cavity? AFAnswer: hyperresonance
Question: What 4 things do you sputum for? AFAnswer: quantity viscosity smell
Question: If your sputum is reddish , what does it indicate? AFAnswer: in the sputum
Question: If you cough up more than 300ml of blood streaked in 24 hours, what does that indicate? AFAnswer: hemoptysis
Question: A flat percussion note is an indication of what? Answer: pleural
Question: Normal breath sounds in the lungs and are found in the peripheral lungs is called? BHAnswer: vesicular breath
Question: This when the two pleural layers rub together with more friction than normal? BHAnswer: rub
Question: When a patient awakens only with difficulty and might be able to reply to a few answers is refferred to as _________________________. BHAnswer:
Question: An audible upper airway noise indicative of airway narrowing is called? BHAnswer: stridor
Question: What is another name for ? BHAnswer: rales
Question: Yellowish coloration of the skin, mucus membranes or conjunctiva of the eyes is called? Answer:
Question: An elevated pulse rate over 100 bpm indicates? Answer:
Question: A significant decrease in pulse strength spontanous inhalation is called? KWAnswer: pulsus
Question: When respiratory disease reduces arterial oxygen content, __________________ may be detected especially around the lips. KWAnswer:
Question: To measure the SpO2, one should use a __________. KWAnswer: oximeter
Question: What is the called when you ask the patient to say 99?KWAnswer: vocal
 
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