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Acute Respiratory failure   the lungs failure to meet the body's oxygen requirments  
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apnea   the absence of respirations  
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asthma   disease charecterized by wheezing and shortness of breath  
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atelectasis   collapse or incomplete expansion of the lung  
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bronchitis   inflamation of the bronchi,  
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continous positive airway pressure (CPAP)   the application of positive airway pressure used throughout the respiratory cycle for a client w/spontaneous respirations  
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cor pulmonale   right sided heart failure  
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cyanosis   blue gray or purple discoloration of the skin and mucus membranes caused by low oxygen levels or reduced hemoglobin  
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dyspnea   labored resperations  
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emphysema   chronic respiratory disease characterized by overdistention and distruction of the alveolar walls.  
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empyema   collection of infected fluid in a body cavity; particularly in the pleura  
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hemoptysis   expectoration of blood  
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hypoxemia   decreased oxygen tension in the blood.  
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pleural effusion   collection of fluid in the serous membrane that line the lungs  
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pleurisy   inflammation of the pleural sac, can be associated w/upper respiratory infection, pulmonary embolus, thoracotomy, chest trauma, or cancer  
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pneumonia   inflammation of the parenchyma of the lungs. Causative organisms include bacteria, viruses, and fungi.  
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pulmonary embolus   the obstruction of the pulmonary artery or one of its branches by a clot or some other undissolved matter  
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tachypnea   rapid resperations  
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