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WVSOM - CS1 Test

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Cheyne-Stokes
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Crackles
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Bronchophony
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Tachypnea
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Chest pain not cardiac when: (5)
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Thorax of infants and small children
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Pleural effusion
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orthopnea
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Retractions
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Egophony
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White/clear
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accessory muscles of respiration
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Diaphragmatic Excursion
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Tracheobronchial tree
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Pectus excavatum
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Adult respiratory rate
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Red/rust
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Red currant jelly
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Paradoxical breathing
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Yellow/Green Sputum
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thorax draws inward during inspiration thorax moves outward on expiration
B.
constant ache lasting all day pain stays in one location made worse with pressure on the precordium very short, sharp pain lasting 1-2 seconds Located in the shoulders or between the scapula in the back
C.
Regular periodic patter of breathign with intervals of apnea followed by crescendo/decrescendo sequences
D.
Viral
E.
intensity of spoken voice increased with nasal quality (e's -> a's)
F.
inward deviation of musculature and skin to overcome obstruction when intrapleural pressure becomes increasingly negative
G.
thinner, rounder chest allows for bronchovesicular breath sounds to be heard thru the chest
H.
Klebsiella pneumonia
I.
hollowed chest
J.
respirations over 20
K.
aka rales brief, intermittent and nonmusical. heard mostly on inspiration
L.
shortness of breath when lying down
M.
CA, pneumonia, TB
N.
measure hwo much the diaphragm moves between inspiration and expiration usually between 3-6 cm
O.
12-20
P.
Bacterial
Q.
excess fluid that accumulates in the pleural cavity
R.
division of the mainstem bronchi at around T4
S.
Sternocleidomastoid scalens trapezius
T.
vocal resonance test greater clarity and increased loudness of spoken words (whisper heard clearly)
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outside respiratory tree, dry cracky, grating, low pitched. both inspiration and expiration
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Primarily by CO2 levels (both rate and depth)
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continuous, high-pitched, musical loudest in inspiration
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ventilation is increased by breathing more deeply, NOT more frequently
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Pulmonary edema
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more severe form of biot
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deep/rapid associated with DKA
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Number of years smoking X number of packs/day
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diaphragm, internal intercostals
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Pigeon chest (puffed out)

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