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Acidemia - answer-lower than normal blood ph; increased hydrogen ions Acidosis - answer-ph < 7.35; process that leads to an increase of hydrogen ion concentration in the blood Adam's apple - answer-The firm prominence in the upper part of the larynx formed by the thyroid cartilage. It is more prominent in men than in women. Adventitious breath sounds - answer-Abnormal breath sounds such as wheezing, stridor, rhonchi, and crackles. Alkalemia - answer-blood ph > 7.45; decreased hydrogen ion concentration Alkalosis - answer-process that leads to decreased hydrogen ions concentration Apnea - answer-absence of breathing Apneustic breathing - answer-Abnormal respiration marked by prolonged inspiration interrupted by occasional expiration Atelectasis - answer-collapse of alveoli Bradypnea - answer-Slow breathing (less than 8/min) Bronchiectasis - answer-dilation of the bronchi Bronchospasm - answer-constriction of bronchi caused by spasm of the peribronchial smooth muscle Carina of trachea - answer-Area at the distal end of the trachea at the point of bifurcation into the right and left main stem bronchi; the angle at the right main stem is smaller than the left and if ETT is advanced too far will enter the right and occlude the left- patient presents with decreased or absent breath sounds on left side, tachycardia, and uneven expansion of chest; contains sensitive pressoreceptors, which on stimulation from an endotrachial tube cause a patient to cough or "buck". Causes for decreased ERV - answer-after thoracic and upper abdominal surgeries and morbidly obese Causes for elevated RV - answer-skeletal muscle relaxants not properly reversed cause an elevated RV b/c not enough muscle strength can be generated to force all the air out of the lungs. More air remains in lungs= less gas exchange and dead air space. Causes of decreased FRC - answer-pulmonary fibrosis and can be the sequela of post op atelectasis. Causes of increased FRC - answer-pulmonary distention (state of hyperinflation of lungs) caused by airway obstruction (acute bronchial asthma) and loss of elasticity (emphysema) Central sleep apnea - answer-sleep disorder with periods of interrupted breathing due to a disruption in signals sent from the brain that regulate breathing Cheyne-Stokes respiration - answer-a pattern of alternating periods of hypopnea or apnea, followed by hyperpnea; associated with brain damage, heart or kidney failure, or drug overdose Cilia - answer-moves mucus and foreign particles to the pharynx to be expectorated or swallowed; dry gases from anesthesia can dry the mucous membrane and slow the action of cilia Complete Laryngospasm - answer-complete closure of vocal cords Compliance (lung) - answer-a measure of distensibility of the lungs; the amount of change in volume per change in pressure across the lung. Cricoid cartilage - answer-the ring-shaped structure that forms the lower portion of the larynx; in children <12 yo this is the smallest opening to the bronchi of the lungs Cyanosis - answer-a bluish discoloration of the skin resulting from poor circulation or inadequate oxygenation of the blood; more than 5g of hemogloblin/ deciliter of arterial blood is deoxygenated. Dead air space - answer-air that occupies the space between the mouth and alveoli but that does not actually reach the area of gas exchange; impinges on VT and can cause hypoxemia Dyspnea - answer-shortness of breath Epiglottis - answer-A leaf-shaped cartilage that covers the larynx during swallowing to prevent foreign objects from entering the trachea; important landmark for tracheal in

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CAPA Certification Exam And Answers

Acidemia - answer-lower than normal blood ph; increased hydrogen ions

Acidosis - answer-ph < 7.35; process that leads to an increase of hydrogen ion
concentration in the blood

Adam's apple - answer-The firm prominence in the upper part of the larynx formed
by the thyroid cartilage. It is more prominent in men than in women.

Adventitious breath sounds - answer-Abnormal breath sounds such as wheezing,
stridor, rhonchi, and crackles.

Alkalemia - answer-blood ph > 7.45; decreased hydrogen ion concentration

Alkalosis - answer-process that leads to decreased hydrogen ions concentration

Apnea - answer-absence of breathing

Apneustic breathing - answer-Abnormal respiration marked by prolonged inspiration
interrupted by occasional expiration

Atelectasis - answer-collapse of alveoli

Bradypnea - answer-Slow breathing (less than 8/min)

Bronchiectasis - answer-dilation of the bronchi

Bronchospasm - answer-constriction of bronchi caused by spasm of the
peribronchial smooth muscle

Carina of trachea - answer-Area at the distal end of the trachea at the point of
bifurcation into the right and left main stem bronchi; the angle at the right main
stem is smaller than the left and if ETT is advanced too far will enter the right and
occlude the left- patient presents with decreased or absent breath sounds on left
side, tachycardia, and uneven expansion of chest; contains sensitive
pressoreceptors, which on stimulation from an endotrachial tube cause a patient to
cough or "buck".

Causes for decreased ERV - answer-after thoracic and upper abdominal surgeries
and morbidly obese

Causes for elevated RV - answer-skeletal muscle relaxants not properly reversed
cause an elevated RV b/c not enough muscle strength can be generated to force all
the air out of the lungs. More air remains in lungs= less gas exchange and dead air
space.

, Causes of decreased FRC - answer-pulmonary fibrosis and can be the sequela of
post op atelectasis.

Causes of increased FRC - answer-pulmonary distention (state of hyperinflation of
lungs) caused by airway obstruction (acute bronchial asthma) and loss of elasticity
(emphysema)

Central sleep apnea - answer-sleep disorder with periods of interrupted breathing
due to a disruption in signals sent from the brain that regulate breathing

Cheyne-Stokes respiration - answer-a pattern of alternating periods of hypopnea or
apnea, followed by hyperpnea; associated with brain damage, heart or kidney
failure, or drug overdose

Cilia - answer-moves mucus and foreign particles to the pharynx to be expectorated
or swallowed; dry gases from anesthesia can dry the mucous membrane and slow
the action of cilia

Complete Laryngospasm - answer-complete closure of vocal cords

Compliance (lung) - answer-a measure of distensibility of the lungs; the amount of
change in volume per change in pressure across the lung.

Cricoid cartilage - answer-the ring-shaped structure that forms the lower portion of
the larynx; in children <12 yo this is the smallest opening to the bronchi of the
lungs

Cyanosis - answer-a bluish discoloration of the skin resulting from poor circulation or
inadequate oxygenation of the blood; more than 5g of hemogloblin/ deciliter of
arterial blood is deoxygenated.

Dead air space - answer-air that occupies the space between the mouth and alveoli
but that does not actually reach the area of gas exchange; impinges on VT and can
cause hypoxemia

Dyspnea - answer-shortness of breath

Epiglottis - answer-A leaf-shaped cartilage that covers the larynx during swallowing
to prevent foreign objects from entering the trachea; important landmark for
tracheal intubation

Epistaxis - answer-nosebleed; usually in the Kiesselbach plexus or the Little's area;
can occur in PACU d/t trauma to the nasal veins from nasotracheal tubes or to nasal
airways during anesthesia.

Expiratory Reserve Volume (ERV) - answer-Amount of air that can be forcefully
exhaled after a normal tidal volume exhalation; male 1240ml and female 730ml;
reflects muscle strength, thoracic mobility;
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