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This respiratory pattern is characterised by abnormally shallow respirations (e.g. when pleuritic pain limits excursion)
hypopnea
This sound of percussion is very loud, very loud pitch, long duration, and booms at you.
hyperresonant
Respirations that are greater than 20 per minute and increased in depth of respiration..
hyperpnea
This is a dry, rubbing, or grating sound, usually caused by inflammatin of pleural surfaces; heard during both inspiration and expiration.
pleural friction rub
Respiratory rate slower than 12 per minute (in adult)
bradypnea
Respiratory pattern with significant disorganization with irregular and varying depths of respiration.
ataxic respirations
Ammonia-like usually seen in what conditions
uremia (ammonia)
The terminal unit of respiration, that consists of bronchioles, alveolar ducts, alveolar sacs, and alveoli is known as what?
acinus
The tonguelike projection known as the lingula is an inferior part of what lung lobe?
the left upper lobe
The best place to listen to the middle lobe is in this location?
axilla
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