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NR 302 Thorax/Lungs

Teacher: Kate Fetter MSN, RN, EMT-P
Horizontales
Around what month does the fetus drop into the pelvis thus allowing mom to breath easier?
is the cessation of breathing lasting from a few seconds to a few minutes
90 degrees or less. (2 words)
Night sweats, cough, low-grade fever, rusty or bloody sputum.
Distance from front to back, less than side to side. _ _ ______
Crackles and dyspnea, no peripheral edema. (4 words)
1:1 (2 words)
"Nurse, I have to sit up suddenly at night to breath!!!" (3 words)
Location of where lungs rest on diaphragm.
Listen to lung sounds for ___ ___ ______.
Pneumonia, pleural effusions, atelectasis, and tumors creates dullness in percussion of lungs. It this increased or decreased density?
If I have increased density in my lungs the percussion I would note?
Increased lung density (pulmonary congestion) you hear.
Air squeezed or compressed through passageways narrowed almost to closure by collapsing, swelling, secretions, or tumors. Continuous and musical.
Visceral and parietal pleura rub together, it hurts!!!
Verticales
Crackles, JVD, SOB, Edema ( words)
What trimester? Short of breath with exertion, mild with walking.
Over 90 degrees. (2 words)
Assessment of chest wall shape, configuration, level of consciousness, skin color and condition, quality of respirations, retraction and bulging of the intercostal spaces, and use of accessory muscles.
Tachypnea, decreased breath sounds, accessory muscle use, wheezing (inspiratory/expiratory) and wheezing?
Sound generated from larynx, vibrate through chest and felt with hands. (2 words)
Crackling, crating sensation noted on skin surface. Happens with open chest wounds, new trach clients, maybe fractured ribs.
Increased lung density (pulmonary congestion) you hear.
______ ______ is a congenital deformity that is characterized by forward displacement of the sternum with depression of the adjacent costal cartilage
What gets trapped in COPD client's lungs.
Use of accessory muscles, flaring of the nares, and tachypnea are not expected findings and may indicate the patient has
Resonance on percussion of lung tissue.
_______ ______ a congenital deformity characterized by depression of the sternum and adjacent costal cartilage.
Name one thing you would NOT want families to bring a patient with asthma?
Normal respirations.
Listen superiorly to the clavicles roughly 2-4cm above.