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Assess:Thorax&Lungs

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an abnormal respiratory condition associated with allergic hypersensitivity to certain inhaled allergens, characterized by bronchospasm, wheezing, and dyspnea Asthma
abnormal respiratory condition characterized by collapsed, shrunken, deflated section of alveoli Atelectasis
inflammation of the bronchi with partial obstruction of bronchi due to excessive mucus secretion Bronchitis
a functional category of abnormal respiratory conditions characterized by airflow obstruction (ex. emphysema, chronic bronchitis) COPD
the solidification of portions of lung tissue as it fills up with infectious exudate, as in pneumonia consolidation
the chronic obstructive pulmonary disease characterized by enlargement of alveoli distal to terminal bronchioles Emphysema
a type of hyperventilation that occurs with diabetic ketoacidosis Kussmal's respiration
abnoral fluid between the layers of the pleura Pleural effusion
anteroposterior = transverse diameter Barrel Chest
sunken sternum and adjacent cartilages pectus excavatum
forward protrusion of the sternum with ribs sloping back at either side pectus carinatum
lateral, S-shaped curvature of the thoracic and lumbar spine Scoliosis
exaggerated posterior curvature of thoracic spine Kyphosis
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