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Oxygenation -Fundamentals of Nursing
(Vocabulary and Practice questions) Questions
and Answers (100% Correct Answers)
ACS - Acute coronary syndrome
Ans: Heart attack....heart tissue death (infarction) Another way of saying MI

Afterload
Ans: Resistance of left ventricular ejection.

Angina pectoris
Ans: Chest pain caused by imbalance of O2 supply and O2 demand.

Apnea
Ans: Absence of breathing

Atelectasis
Ans: Collapsed alveoli (lung)-->normal gas exchange inhibited

Bilevel positive airwary pressure
Ans: Similar to CPaP but includes Both inspiratory and expiratory pressure

BiPAP
Ans: Bilevel positive airway pressure

box41-2 Assessment Questions -- Effect of symptoms on patient
Ans: Do these symptoms affect your daily activities? *What impact do these have on
your appetitie, sleeping habits, activity status?

box41-2 Assessment Questions -- Nature of cardiopulmonary problem
Ans: What types of breathing problems are you having? Describe the problem you
are haivng with your heart. *Does the problem occur at a specific time?

box41-2 Assessment Questions -- Onset & Duration
Ans: What causes the pain and when did you notice it? when did you notice your
sputum change?

box41-2 Assessment Questions -- Predisposing Factors
Ans: Have you been exposed to cold or flu? Any prescribed meds? Smoking? Second
hand smoke? *Any unusual exercise?

box41-2 Assessment Questions -- Severity
Ans: On a scale of 0-10, rate your shorntess of breath. what helps relieve the
shortness? rate pain 0-10 *What do you do for the pain?

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box41-2 Assessment Questions -- Signs and Symptoms
Ans: How has your breathing pattern changed? Do you have sputum with coughing?
Is this different? * Are you having any chest pain? Does the pain occur when you are
breathing?

Cardiac output
Ans: Amount of blood ejected from LEFT ventricle each minute. Normal range: 4-
6L/min.

Cardiopulmonary rehabilitation
Ans: Restoration -->includes exercise, stress management

Chest tube
Ans: Catheter inserted into chest to remove air/fluid from the pleural space

Cheyne-Stokes respiration
Ans: Breathing pattern (abnormal) apnea-->deep breathing-->shallow breaths-->apnea
(cycles) brain stem injury or decreased blood flow

Conditions affecting chest wall movement
Ans: Pregnancy, Obesity, Musculoskeletal abnormalities, trauma, neuromuscular
diseases, CNS alterations

CPAP
Ans: Continuous positive airwary pressure; A form of positive airway pressure
ventilator, which applies mild air pressure on a continuous basis to keep airways
open continuously in people who are able to breathe spontaneously on their own.

Diaphragmatic breathing
Ans: Deep breathing done by contracting the diaphragm; Air enters the lungs, and
the belly expands during this type of breathing.

Dyspnea
Ans: Hypoxia (clinical sign) -->The subjective sensation of difficult or uncomfortable
breathing

Dysrhythmias
Ans: Abnormal sinus rhythm. Electrical impulse didn't begin with the SA node and
caused an abnormal rhythm

ECG
Ans: Electrocardiogram--measures the electrical activity of the heart (conduction
system) Causes: Ischemia, abnormal valves, drug toxicity, caffeine, alcohol, tobacco

Endotracheal tube
Ans: Tube inserted through either nose or mouth into the trachea for ventilation;
most common use in anesthesia

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