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MDC 3 EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 100% PASS

hyperventilation, if someone is blowing off too much CO2 they become more -

CORRECT ANSWER-Alkaline, respiratory alkalosis

if a patient's lung are not functioning very well and they are unable to remove or

blow off CO2 very well, the CO2 will build up in their system becoming -

CORRECT ANSWER-acidic, respiratory acidosis

Perfusion - CORRECT ANSWER-is adequate arterial blood flow through the

peripheral tissues (peripheral perfusion) and blood that is pumped by the heart to

oxygenate major body organs (central perfusion)

upper respiratory tract - CORRECT ANSWER-nose, sinuses, pharynx, larynx

Lower respiratory tract - CORRECT ANSWER-Lungs,Trachea, two mainstem

bronchi, lobar, segmental, and subsegmental bronchi; bronchioles; alveolar ducts;

alveoli

common cause of respiratory ailments - CORRECT ANSWER-Cigarette smoke

,Nursing care of a patient experiencing upper respiratory system disorders -

CORRECT ANSWER-maintaining a patent airway to allow adequate ventilation

and oxygenation.

Along with a focused respiratory assessment, the nurse will utilize information

obtained from the patient and family during the admission history interview.

Information regarding the patient's history of upper respiratory disorders, smoking,

and environmental exposures will be utilized to determine the necessary testing

and treatment

Normal Changes in Aging Adults - CORRECT ANSWER-Alveoli function

decreases

Ability to cough decreases

Lungs loose residual volume, vital capacity and gas exchange decreases.

Respiratory muscles atrophy

Vascular resistance increases, capillary flow decreases

Susceptibility to infection increases.

The turbinates - CORRECT ANSWER-three bones that protrude into the nasal

cavities from the internal portion of the nose




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,increase the total surface area for filtering, warming, and humidifying inspired air

before it passes into the nasopharynx.

The paranasal sinuses - CORRECT ANSWER-air-filled cavities within the bones

that surround the nasal passages

Lined with ciliated membrane, the sinuses provide resonance to speech, decrease

the weight of the skull, and act as shock absorbers in the event of facial trauma..

Fremitus refers to vibratory tremors that can be felt through the chest by

palpation, Increased fremitus may indicate - CORRECT ANSWER-compression

or consolidation of lung tissue, as occurs in pneumonia.

Lung sounds - CORRECT ANSWER-Bronchial

Bronchovesicular

Vesicular

Adventitious sounds - CORRECT ANSWER-Crackles

Wheezes

Rhonchus

Pleural friction rub

Other Indicators of Respiratory Adequacy - CORRECT ANSWER-Cyanosis,

decreased capillary refill, clubbing of nails in fingers, level of consciousness, Chest

Circumference, Anxiety, Dyspnea Orthopnea, General Appearance

, Diagnostic Assessment of lungs - CORRECT ANSWER-Laboratory assessment

- RBC

- ABG- is a blood gas and this tells us the acid base balance of the patient

- Sputum- can tell us if microorganisms are growing in the lung - describe color,

clarity, and any odor




Imaging assessment

- x-rays-Xrays show us areas of opaque which usually indicate

pneumonia/consolidation of fluid

-CT- computed tomography. Lung nodules, areas of fluid buildup




Other noninvasive diagnostic assessments




- Pulse oximetry-circulating O2- tells us oxygen levels in the tissues- usually fingers,

toes, or earlobes




- Capnometry and capnography-how much CO2 is leaving the lungs.




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