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Complete concise and consolidated notes for NUR 275 Module 1 test prep, summarizing essential nursing foundations and critical care principles r/t assessments, joints, soft tissue injuries, hip dysplasia, osteoporosis, pediatric pain scale, etc.

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Module 2 Exam

Ventilatory Assistance Ch. 9
●​ Hypoxemia: Low O2 levels in arterial blood (PaO2 < 60 mmHg)
●​ Hypoxia: Low O2 at TISSUE level
●​ Normal respirations are stimulated by ↑ CO2
●​ ↓ O2 levels stimulates COPD pts to breathe
●​ Work of breathing (WOB): Amount of effort required to maintain ventilation
●​ Compliance: How much the lungs can stretch
○​ Types:
■​ Static: measured under condition of no airflow (inspiratory hold)
■​ Dynamic: Measured while gases flowing
●​ Resistance: Opposition to the flow of gases in the airways
○​ Airway resistance is increased when the airway is lengthened or narrowed as
with an artificial airway or spasms (bronchoconstriction)
●​ IS is used to measure lung volume & capacity to determine adequate pulmonary
function.
○​ Lung capacities decline gradually with age
○​ Normal assessment findings associated with aging:
■​ Barrel chest, kyphosis, lower PaO2 on ABGs, & ↓ chest expansion
●​ Tidal Volume: Volume of normal breath = 500 mL
●​ Functional Residual Capacity (FRC): Volume of gas remaining in the lungs at normal
resting expiration = 2300 mL
●​ Vital Capacity (VC): maximum volume of gas forcefully expired after maximum
inspiration = 4600 mL
●​ Subcutaneous Crepitus (AKA subq emphysema): Gas or air under skin that has
escaped from the lungs (sounds like rice krispies)
●​ Tracheal Deviation: Unequal intrathoracic pressure within the chest cavity
●​ Tactile Fremitus: Vibration of chest wall during speaking that is palpable of physical
exam
●​ Percussion:
○​ Resonance: normal lung sound
○​ Dullness: denser than normal tissues
○​ Flatness: air is absent
○​ Hyperresonance: increased amount of air
○​ Tympany: air-filled area
●​ Normal breath sounds: Bronchial, bronchovesicular, & vesicular
○​ Bronchovesicular: large central airways
○​ Vesicular: small airways




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