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NURS 6011 Exam 2 Questions with Verified Answers Graded A+ carina - Answers the __ is the site of the cough reflex carina (approximately the 2nd rib space) this signals that tubing is near the lungs and if the cough is effective suctioning may begin - Answers patients who need nasotracheal suctioning will cough when the nasotracheal tubing reaches the xiphoid - Answers during CPR hand are placed above the __ process to avoid breaking it off form the sternum and causing complications such as pneumothorax, hemothorax, or liver injury two, three - Answers the left lung has __ lobes. the right lung has __ lobes base, apex - Answers the __ refers to the very bottom of the lung fields, the __ is the very top opposite of the labeling of the heart apex to base - Answers lungs are auscultated from audible - Answers the apex of each lung rises above the clavicle where lungs sounds are ___ louder and harsher - Answers breath sounds over the trachea and mainstream bronchi are __ and __ than over the other lung fields because these airways have larger diameters and thus more airflow than smaller airways the alveoli of the lungs - Answers gas exchange occurs in fine crackles - Answers when fluid fills the alveoli __ __ may be audible on auscultation gas exchange, resulting in decreased or absent breath sounds in that portion of the lung - Answers excessive fluid in the alveoli interfere with moisturizing inhaled air and filtering noxious particles - Answers the upper respiratory tract is responsible for is primarily an automatic process initiated by the respiratory center of the brainstem (pons and medulla) based on cellular demands - Answers respiration increased level of carbon dioxide in the blood - Answers the main trigger for breathing is the diaphragm contacts and flattens pulling the lungs down. the thorax and lungs elongate increasing the vertical diameter - Answers when breathing is trigger declines - Answers with aging respiratory strength __ elasticity, decreases, decreases - Answers with aging respiratory strength declines lungs lose __, flexibility __ in the cartilage of the ribs, and bone density ___. abnormalities such as diminished or absent breath sounds or evidence of fluid in the lungs -administer oxygen or a bronchodilating inhaler as ordered. if the patient is in bed elevate the head of the bed to reduce the effect of gravity on the effort of breathing - Answers if a patient has acute shortness of breath, immediately assess airway respiratory and pulse rates, BP, and oxygen saturation. Auscultate the lungs to identify? difficulty breathing when lying flat often sleep on two or more pillows or even in recliners - Answers orthopnea patients who awaken at night with sudden shortness of breath. the cause is fluid overload resulting from the elevation of the legs, which shifts the fluid present there to the bodies core - Answers paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea (PND) associated with asthma, CHF, and bronchitis -it occurs in response to narrowed bronchioles -wheezing with asthma is worse in response to offending allergies, at night, and in the early morning - Answers wheezing tripod - Answers patients in respiratory distress or with COPD often assume a __ position, leaning forward on a stationary object such as table or with their elbows on their knees. this position increases the size of the thoracic cavity, facilitating airflow. a low level of oxygen in the blood - Answers hypoxemia

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NURS 6011 Exam 2 Questions with Verified Answers Graded A+

carina - Answers the __ is the site of the cough reflex

carina (approximately the 2nd rib space)

this signals that tubing is near the lungs and if the cough is effective suctioning may begin -
Answers patients who need nasotracheal suctioning will cough when the nasotracheal tubing
reaches the

xiphoid - Answers during CPR hand are placed above the __ process to avoid breaking it off form
the sternum and causing complications such as pneumothorax, hemothorax, or liver injury

two, three - Answers the left lung has __ lobes. the right lung has __ lobes

base, apex - Answers the __ refers to the very bottom of the lung fields, the __ is the very top
opposite of the labeling of the heart

apex to base - Answers lungs are auscultated from

audible - Answers the apex of each lung rises above the clavicle where lungs sounds are ___

louder and harsher - Answers breath sounds over the trachea and mainstream bronchi are __
and __ than over the other lung fields because these airways have larger diameters and thus
more airflow than smaller airways

the alveoli of the lungs - Answers gas exchange occurs in

fine crackles - Answers when fluid fills the alveoli __ __ may be audible on auscultation

gas exchange, resulting in decreased or absent breath sounds in that portion of the lung -
Answers excessive fluid in the alveoli interfere with

moisturizing inhaled air and filtering noxious particles - Answers the upper respiratory tract is
responsible for

is primarily an automatic process initiated by the respiratory center of the brainstem (pons and
medulla) based on cellular demands - Answers respiration

increased level of carbon dioxide in the blood - Answers the main trigger for breathing is

the diaphragm contacts and flattens pulling the lungs down. the thorax and lungs elongate
increasing the vertical diameter - Answers when breathing is trigger

declines - Answers with aging respiratory strength __

elasticity, decreases, decreases - Answers with aging respiratory strength declines lungs lose __,
flexibility __ in the cartilage of the ribs, and bone density ___.

,abnormalities such as diminished or absent breath sounds or evidence of fluid in the lungs

-administer oxygen or a bronchodilating inhaler as ordered. if the patient is in bed elevate the
head of the bed to reduce the effect of gravity on the effort of breathing - Answers if a patient
has acute shortness of breath, immediately assess airway respiratory and pulse rates, BP, and
oxygen saturation. Auscultate the lungs to identify?

difficulty breathing when lying flat often sleep on two or more pillows or even in recliners -
Answers orthopnea

patients who awaken at night with sudden shortness of breath. the cause is fluid overload
resulting from the elevation of the legs, which shifts the fluid present there to the bodies core -
Answers paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea (PND)

associated with asthma, CHF, and bronchitis

-it occurs in response to narrowed bronchioles

-wheezing with asthma is worse in response to offending allergies, at night, and in the early
morning - Answers wheezing

tripod - Answers patients in respiratory distress or with COPD often assume a __ position,
leaning forward on a stationary object such as table or with their elbows on their knees. this
position increases the size of the thoracic cavity, facilitating airflow.

a low level of oxygen in the blood - Answers hypoxemia

is less than 10 breaths/min - Answers bradypnea

is breathing greater than 24 breaths/min - Answers tachypnea

hypoxia - Answers pallor or cyanosis of the nail beds indicate __

are discontinuous sounds that are caused by fluid in the airways or alveoli or that result from
the opening of collapsed airways and alveoli while they reinflate during deep breathing. they
sound like hairs rubbing together near the ear or velcro opening and are most often heard on
inspiration although they can occasionally be heard during expiration - Answers crackles

wheezing - Answers __ are continous, high-pitched, musical sounds caused by air squeezing
through narrowed airways, as occurs in asthma.

continous, low-pitched, snoring sounds resulting from secretions moving around in airways.
may be clear with coughing and are heard most commonly in patients with chronic bronchitis -
Answers rhonchi

the word 99 is clear and louder over denser areas. it sounds as if the patient is speaking directly
into the stethoscope this is documented as positive bronchophony - Answers Bronchophony

,the "EEE" sounds like a loud "AAA" - Answers egophony

loud and high pitch

coarse and tubular

inspiration less than expiration

usually in larynx and trachea - Answers bronchial breath sounds

intermediate and intermediate in intensity and pitch

intermediated quality

inspiration equal to expiration

usually anteriorly between 1st and 2nd ICS; between scapula - Answers bronchovesicular breath
sounds

soft and low intensity and pitch

whispering undertones

inspiration greater than expiration

usually over most of the lung fields - Answers vesicular breath sounds

chest pain

dyspnea

orthopnea

paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea

cough

sputum

audible wheezing

change in functional ability - Answers common respiratory symptoms include

tachypnea

hyperventilation

bradypnea

hypoventilation

, cheyne-strokes respiration

biot breathing

axonal breathing

apnea - Answers abnormal breathing patterns include

crackles, wheezes, rhonchi, pleural friction rub, and stridor - Answers adventitious lung sounds
include

warms, moisturizes, and transports air to the lower position where oxygen and ventilation occur
- Answers structurally the respiratory system is divided into upper and lower portions the upper
portion

sternum and clavicle anteriorly

scapulae and 12 vertebrae posterior and 12 pairs of ribs encircling the thoracic cage - Answers
the bony thoracic cage includes the

airways

blood vessels

interstitium - Answers the thoracic cavity contains three main compartments

right, left side of the heart for circulation to the rest of the body - Answers the two pulmonary
arteries carry deoxygenated blood from the __ side of the heart to each lung, where gas
exchange occurs, whereas two pulmonary veins return oxygenated blood to?

no breathing at all - Answers apnea

slow breathing - Answers hypoventilation

fast breathing - Answers hyperventilation

mucus that is coughed up form the lower airways the trachea and bronchi - Answers sputum

clear and white - Answers the mucoid sputum of bronchitis is

white cells and bacterial infection - Answers purulent yellow or green sputum or creamy sputum
especially with a foul odor indicates the presence of

TB, pneumococcal pneumonia - Answers rust colored sputum is found with

vesicular - Answers ___ breath sounds are soft, low-pitched, and found over fine airways near
the site of air exchange

bronchovesicular - Answers __ breath sounds are found more centrally over major bronchi that

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