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CRT TMC RRT Latest Study Guide with
Answers Graded A+
yellow, increased bilirubin, - liver dysfunction
yellow sputum indicates -
white/gray
white pattern, solid-fluid, normal for bones and organs
what you can see and measure
-weight gain
weak and thready- Heart fx.
WBC value -
WBC- major
WBC associated with allergic reaction;; think asthmatic
WBC
Voice Vibrations on the chest wall.
vocal fremitus -
vibrations felt on chest wall by hand
vesicular breath sounds -
ventilation-perfusion scan detects PE (good ventilation, poor perfusion)
Ventilation- VT, RR, chest movement, BS, Paco2
venous distention -
-vascular markings
V6- 5 IC space midaxillary line
V5-between v4&v6 on L side
V4-5th IC space L midclavicular line
V3- between V2&V4 on L side
V2- 4th IC space L side of sternum (L heart)
V1- 4th IC space R side of sternum (R heart)
V/Q scan -
useful in detecting anuerysms
USE NON FERRATOUS (no metal) TUBING AND VALVES
unpredictable periods of apnea; each breath same depth
Unequal chest movement that may indicate:
tympanic/hyperresonant- high pitch, extra air; COPD
TX: thoracentesis, chest tube, antibx, steroids
Tx: o2, ppv, inotropic therapy, diuretics
Tx: lung expansion (smi/is) IPPB, CPAP, PEEP
Tx: intubate
tx: heparin, streptokinase, O2
TX: diuretics, digitalis, O2
Tx: antitubercular agents
TX- O2, low VT, PEEP, CPAP
Tx for elevated ICP -
tx- antibx
TX
-tumor
troponin -
Treatment: racemic epi and O2
Transillumination -
tracheal deviation: Pushed to normal side -
-trachea midline

,CRT TMC RRT Latest Study Guide with
Answers Graded A+
total Co2 content
tops of lungs used to confirm TB
tobacco use equation -
To confirm- first listen to breath sounds, then CXR
tissue death
time since conception
-thumb sign
-thin layered densities
The swelling of tissues, usually in the lower limbs, due to the accumulation of fluids.
the higher the score, the greater the distress
term infant- -
term >3000 grams
tells what antibx will kill bacteria
TB, pneumonia, PE, and hemothorax
TB test
TB CXR -
TB
tapping on surface
tactile fremitus -
tachypnea -
tachy> 170
tachy- >100 bpm; hypoxemia, stress, anxiety (O2)
swelling from fluid
support, stimulate, warm, administer O2
subjective signs/symptoms -
-sub cu. emphysema
stuporous- -
Strong and bounding pulse -
stop after 48 hr.
stertor: -
sternum sunk in
state of profound unconsciousness; doesn't respond to painful stimuli
standing/diagonal- lesions
sputum culture takes: -
spread throughout (atelectasis)
Spiral CT used to diagnose -
Solid white area
Sodium (na+)- -
snoring sound produced when patients are unable to cough up secretions from the
trachea or bronchi
sleepy
Silverman Score -
sides
shows specific parts of body in slices
-sharp costophrenic angles
senstivity takes: -
sensible water loss -
semi-comatose -

, CRT TMC RRT Latest Study Guide with
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segs-- mature 60% of cells. decrease bacerial.
secretions in the airway
scoiliosis -
S3 & S4 not good; recommend echo
S2-ventricles relax
S1- ventricles contract
Run down feeling, nausea, weakness, fatigue, headache
R-respirations
RR>20 bpm
RR<12 bpm
routine care
risky! only do if other tests are inconclusive
Rhonchal fremitus -
retractions; -
retractions in adult are BAD
-reticulogranular
resuscitate
responds tp painful stimuli
responds inappropriately; consider OD or intoxication
Respiration in infant -
resp. pause- 5-10 sec is normal
resonant- normal
redness of the skin
Recommended when a pneumo may be present. entire hemothorax will light up if
pneumo is present
Recommend steroids and antibiotics
recommend--- diuretics, +inotropic agents (digitalis, digoxin)
ratio < 2:1 indicates high risk of HMD/ IRDS
radiolucent means? -
Radiodensity means? -
-R diaphragm elevated (liver underneath)
pulse and BP varies on respiration
Pulmonary Embolus CXR -
Pulmonary edema CXR -
pulmonary angiography -
prolonged inspiratory phase with shortened expiratory phase
profuse heavy sweating
Preterm infant -
preterm- 50/30
premature- >20 mg/dL
Preductal Pao2- -
P-pulse
potassium (k+) -
Post term infant -
-pneumothorax
-pneumothorax
-pneumoperitoneum

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