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Respiratory Emergencies

Puzzle Type: Educational
Lead: Stansifer, Court
Horizontales
Disease characterized by alveolar destruction resulting in atelectasis and air trapping.
A patient complaining of SOB with a history of sickle cell anemia could be suffering from what type of respiratory problem?
Positive pressure at the end of exhalation.
Plummeting levels of this gas is what characterizes the cause of hyperventilation syndrome.
Disease characterized by the buildup of mucous throughout the bronchial tree, mainly because the patient has no functioning ciliated epithelium.
A pathology with a high mortality rate, this condition can be caused by toxicology, trauma, and sepsis. It is always characterized by aggressive pulmonary edema.
Increased hematocrit levels caused by long term hypoxia.
Epinephrine 1:1000 is indicated for this respiratory condition.
The mechanical process of breathing.
The mucociliary ________ is a mechanism that helps remove dirty mucous up and out of the respiratory track.
Verticales
Emphysema patients are sometimes called this.
Non functional area of lung tissue, often caused by collapse.
Chronic bronchitis patients are often called this.
This type of pneumonia often presents with rust colored sputum, suggesting the presence of blood.
A contraindication to the use of CPAP.
To cough up blood.
This pathology often presents with clear lung sounds, and is therefore misdiagnosed as hyperventilation syndrome.
This buildup of fluid, mucous, and cellular debris, and is a characteristic of pneumonia.
Though this procedure provides constant positive pressure during the inhalation phase, it allows for the patient to have a role during the exhalation phase.
A respiratory disorder in which the pathology includes bronchoconstriction, inflammation of the bronchial passages, and excessive mucous production.