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Prepare for your MedSurg 1 Respiratory Exam with this comprehensive 2026 study guide. This resource includes clear notes, key concept summaries, and exam-style questions designed to help nursing students strengthen their understanding of respiratory and pulmonary nursing concepts. Ideal for nursing students, this material supports effective revision, self-testing, and exam preparation. Improve your understanding of respiratory assessment, oxygenation, pulmonary disorders, airway management, lung sounds, and nursing interventions while building confidence for success on your exam.

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, Which side of the heart has oxygenated blood? left side


Pneumothorax air in the pleural cavity


Atelectasis collapsed alveoli


Oxyhemoglobin oxygen bound to hemoglobin


Which side of the lungs has three lobes? right


What are the 4 steps of a respiratory assessment in Inspect, palpate, percussion, auscultate
order?(IPPA)


Name 4 the abnormal breath sounds... Crackles
Stridor
Wheezing
Ronchi


What lung sound indicates an airway emergency? Stridor


Safe pH range in the blood 7.35-7.45


Normal PaCO2 35-45


Normal bicarbonate levels 22-26 mEq/L


Normal PO2 80-100


What does ROME stand for? Respiratory Opposite Metabolic Equal


Respiratory acidosis low pH, high CO2


Respiratory alkalosis high pH, low CO2


What does it mean to be acidic? When there are high levels of carbon dioxide in the blood


What does it mean to be basic? there is an increase of bicarbonate in the blood and ph is high


Name 3 things that happen to the body when the reduced chest expansion
respiratory function is impaired? reduced exchange of O2 and CO2
potential airway obstruction

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