NURS 350 Patho resp Word Scramble
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s/s of respiratory alterations | dyspnea (subjective - uncomfortable breathing)---breathlessness, air hunger, SOB etc. |
normal breathing data | 8-16 rpm---Tv=600-800mL----sighs 10-12 times/HOUR |
kassmaul breathing vs Cheyne-Stokes | rapid, deep ---- reduced blood flow to brain stem intermittent/apnea |
hypoventilation | inadequate alveoloar ventilation---paC02 > 44 -----normal PaC02=40 |
hyperventilaiton | alveolar ventilation exceeds metabolic demands----PaC02 < 36mmHg-----normal PaC02 = 40 |
hemoptysis | blood in sputum/pulmonary secretions bwo ----inf---pulm edema---PE (pulmonary embolism) or infarction---cancer |
cyanosis | bluish skin/mucus membranes bwo desaturated or not enough Hb |
s/s of hypoxia or dyspnea or cyanosis or respiratory alterations in general . . .(not sure which-gen idea here) | pain upon breathing ---clubbing---abnormal sputum |
clubbing | increase in angle of nail bed, soft nails, nail curves like upside down spoon---associated with chronic hypoxic conditions such as ---lung ca---congenital heart disease---bronchiECTASIS |
hypercapnia is caused by pulmonary disease | increased PaC02 measured in arterial blood |
shunting | when blood flow (Q) is OK, but we have DECREASED ventilation-----caused by any disorder causing flooding or collapse of alveoli such as -----pulm edema---pneumonia---atelectasis |
hypoxemia is | reduced oxygenation of arterial blood caused by 5 issues |
hypoxemia caused by #1 | decreased oxygen in inspired air----high altitude, low 02 content in gas mixture, enclosed breating space |
hyoxemia caused by #2 | hypoventilation bwo ---lack of neuro stimulation |
hypoxemia caused by #3 | alveolocapillary diffusion problem bwo ----emphysema---fibrosis---pulm edema |
hypoxemia caused by #4 | V/Q mismatch bwo ---asthma---chronic bronchitis---pneoumonia |
hypoxemia caused by #5 | pulmonary right-to-left shunt bwo -----ARDs-----respiratory distress of newborn=hyaline disease---ateclectasis |
what is a V/Q shift? | |
what manifestion do ALL V/Q shifts cause | hypoxemia is end result |
a low V/Q is less than 0.8 and indicates | IMPAIRED ventilation, somewhat deflated alveolus-----bwo---focal pneumonia---mucus |
a very low V/Q indicates | BLOCKED venilation, collapsed alveolus bwo-----shunting---pneumothorax---ARDs---large area atelectasis |
a HIGH V/Q over 0.8 indicates | impaired PERFUSION resulting in alveolar dead space bwo ---pulmonary emb---extensive emphysema |
wikipedia's definition of pulmonary shunting | A pulmonary shunt is a physiological condition which results when the alveoli of the lung are perfused with blood as normal, but ventilation fails to supply the perfused region. VQ ratio is zero |
What is acute respiratory failure | inadequate gas exchange----indicated by hypoxemia with Pa02 < 50----or---with PaC02 > 50 with pH < 7.25 acidotic |
pulmonary edema | increase in interstitial fluid in lungs bwo capillary injury or failure of lymph to remove excess fluid. |
lets say there are 3 things leading to pulmonary edema | increased left atrial pressure --- increased capillary perm/disruption of surfactant production---lymph obstruction/alteration |
manifestations of pulmonary edema | dyspnea---hypoxemia---increased work of breathing---frothy sputum |
aspiration commonly happens bwo | stroke pts aspirate food---kids inhale toys---ICU pts aspirate oropharyngeal contents |
atelectasis | collapse of (alveoli) lung tissue caused by -----obesity---post op complication---endobronchial tumors---foreign body |
bronchiectasis | is persistent dilation of bronchi--> easily collapse/obstruction most common and secondary to-----cystic fybrosis-----MOSTLY CAUSED BY mycobacterium avium |
pneumothorax | gas or air trapped in pleural space bwo tear in visceral or parietal pleura |
what can cause pneumothorz | chest wall trauma---inc airway pressure causing alveloi to rupture---spontaneous like ruptpure of COPD bleb, trauma |
pleural effusion | shift of blood/fluid into pleura ---MOST OFTEN CAUSED BY CHF-----also nephrotic syndrome---cirrhosis---infections/pneumonia---cancer---PE |
pleurisy | inflammation of pleural lining |
what causes pleurisy | infection---inhaled chemical---collagen vascular disease---PE---trauma---pancreatitis/abd problems |
ARDS = acute respiratory failure syndrome | sever form of failure with acute lung clincial lung injury----inflamm and diffuse alveolocapillary injury and NONCARDICAC PE |
what is a very common cause of ARDs | severe aspiration of stomach contents, usually postop resp failure |
obstructive pulmonary diseases | characterized by airway obstruction that makes it difficult to EXPIRE |
examples of obstructive pulmonary diseases | asthma---chronic bronchitis---emphysema--- |
COPD | chronic obstructive pulmonary disease used to describe chronic BRONCHITIS AND EMPHYSEMA |
asthma - chronic inflamm disorder of airways characterized by | bronchial hyperresponsiveness----episodic episodes of wheezing/breathlessness/chest tightness/coughing |
pathophys of asthma | allergens---mast cells---release mediators---vasoactive cytokines increase cap perm---inflamm causes bronchial sm musc contr---vascular congestion/edema/mucus---mucociliary fxn impaired---epi cells damaged---airway walls thicken---obstruction |
left untreated, asthma causes | causes irreversible airway damage |
chronic bronchitis - can have seasonal cycles - defined as | hypersecretion of mucus and chronic/productive cough for at least 3 months for 2 consecutive years---higher incidence in smokers/high pollutants---repeaded infections a problem |
pathophys bronchitis | irritant---inflamm cells---inc goblet cells---inc mucous can't be cleared---bronchospasm/dyspnea/cough---starts in lg airways, then smaller---airways close during expiration and trap air---V/Q mismatch---hypoxemia |
take home on bronchitis | air can move in during INSPIRATION but during EXPIRATION, bronchial muscles relax, bronchial walls collapse around mucus----air cant escape---impaired ventilation leads to air trapping and increase in C02 |
emphysema | abn permanent enlargement of gas exchange airways accomp by DESTRUCTION of alveolar walls |
in emphysema, what is obstruction caused by | caused by changes in lung tissue NOT BY mucus/inflamm |
causes of emphysema | cig smoking---pollution ---childhood infection |
what is the genetic component to emphysema | Alpha-1 antitrysin deficiency ---which inhibits many proteolytic enzymes. people lacking this enzyme, proteolysis of lung occurse --> homozygotes 75% chance of emphysema------smokers also deficient in alpha-1 antitrypsin |
pathophys of emphysema | destruction of alveolar septa---destroys capillaries---increase volume of air in acinus---irritants may inhibit antiproteases---loss of elastic recoil/expiration. |
what does hyperinflation in emphysema lead to | leads to air spaces (bullae) and blebs---then V/Q mismatch & hypoxia---air trapping---hypovent and hypercapnia late in dx |
pulmonary hypertension = PAH | when pulmonary arterial pressure (PAP) exceeds 25 mmHg at rest, 30 exercising |
pathophys of PAH | endothelial dysfunction --- xs vasoCONstrictors thromboxane/endothelin-----decreased vasoDILATORS NO/prostaglandin---fibrosis/thickening of vessel wall---lumen narrowing |
PAH is associated with a ton of dxs | idiopathic--familial--CT dx--portal HTN---drugs/toxins---HF---thrombic/embolic dx---lung/hypoxia dxs |
PAH clinical manifestations | often masked by u/l CV or pulm dx---dyspnea on exertion---fatigue---palpitations---chest pain |
PE = pulmonary vascular disease-pulmonary embolus | occlusion by embolus---blood, fat, tissue, air |
risk factos PE | conditions promoting clotting/venous stasis---hypercoagulability---endothelial injury |
PE is 3rd leading cause of death in US | often bwo DVT - small emboli lodge in small bv---large occlude blood flow to lung = death |
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