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MCRT- Pt Assessment Matching
Kussmaul respiration
hyperpnea associated with diabetic ketoacidosis.
bradycardia
abnormally decreased heart rate.
Abdominal Paradox
abnormal breathing pattern seen as a sinking inward motion of the abdomen with each inspiratory effort; a sign of diaphragm fatigue.
cough
forceful expiratory effort designed to expel mucus and other foreign material from the upper airway.
pedal edema
swelling of the ankles usually due to heart failure.
hypothermia
Lower than normal body temperature.
Kussmaul’s sign
increased jugular venous pressure during inspiration.
lymphadenopathy
of or pertaining to a disease of the lymph nodes; refers also to the visualization of enlarged lymph nodes on radiographs.
mucoid
resembling mucus.
loud P2
abnormally loud closure of the pulmonic valve as part of the second heart sound; usually due to pulmonary hypertension.
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