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N316 test 2 oxygenat

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Physiologic Mode -oxygenation   upper and lower respiratory systems  
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assessment of behavior and stimuli   (blank)  
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interview subjective data questions about ?   pain cough dyspena congestion, meds etc  
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dyspena   (blank)  
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physical exam objective data   nose respirations breath sounds etc  
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observe behavior   breathing voice etc  
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respiratory system changes with aging   decreased cilia  
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respiratory system changes with aging   weaken cough  
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respiratory system changes with aging   diminished gag and cough reflex  
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diminished gag and cough reflex   increased risk of dehydration  
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diminished gag and cough reflex   decreased immune function  
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acute upper respiratory infections URI causes   viral > 200 strands or bacterial  
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acute upper respiratory infections URI names   Pharyngitis, tonsillitis, sinusitis,rhinitis laryngitis  
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acute upper respiratory infections URI symptoms   common & emergent  
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emergent   a. Arising or occurring unexpectedly  
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acute upper respiratory infections URI diagnostics   empiric, (viral), cultures, CBC and radiology  
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acute upper respiratory infections URI Pharmacology   none for 7-10mdaysotc's excetion = strep pharyngitis  
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@next page 2 nursing implications   (blank)  
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