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Causes course rhonci with cystic fibr6

Increased mucous secretion

Increased...

Preferred way of ventilating a pt

2 rescuer BVM

2

Blood tinged sputum

Pulmonary edema/ congestive heart failure

Upper airway obstruction sounds

Gurgling, snoring,rhonci, stridor

4 sounds

Drooling=

Upper airway obstruction

Pediatrics have this breathing

See saw breathing

Laryngectomy

Removal of the larynx

O2 and c02 exchange happen through

Diffusion

Albuterol stimulates

Beta 2 receptors

Open the airway using ( )in trauma pt

Jaw thrusts

Most common cause of airway obstruction

Tongue

Indication for albuterol

Wheezing

Lower airway obstruction sounds

Wheezing, crackles, rhonci

Jugular vein extension means

Fluid backing up in the neck CHF

Left sided heart failure causes

Back up of fluid in lungs

Right side heart failure causes

Backup of fluid into lower extremities

Pneumonia causes what color sputum

Rust/ brown

Flu causes what color sputum

Yellow/ green

Phrenic nerve controls respiration through

Medulla oblongata

What do you do to the MDI before using it

Shake it

Acute

Sudden onset

Hallmark sign of copd

Barrel shape chest

Time limit for suction of an adult airway

10 seconds

What kind of 02 should you use during long transport

Humidified 02

Pneumonia treatment required the use of

Antibiotics

Rigid tip catheter for

Secretion of the mouth

Soft suction catheter

Tracheostomy/stoma

If a pt is choking encourage them to

Cough

Upper airway consists of

Nose mouth jaw oral cavity pharynx and larynx

Nasopharynx

Inhalation/ nose

Oropharynx

Oral cavity/ epiglottis prevents aspiration

Lower airway consists of

Trachea and lungs

Dyspnea

SOB

Hypoxia

Cells tissue not enough 02

BVM/who?

Bag valve mask/alert, talking,no immediate airway problem

Agonal gasps

Breathing after the heart stopped

Stoma

Opening through the skin that goes into an organ

Nasal Cannula/who?

Delivery through 2 prongs in the nostrils/ won't tolerate a mask

Partial rebreathing mask

?

Gastric distention

Inflation of the stomach with air

CPAP

Continuous positive airway pressure- noninvasive

Adult ventilation rates/volume

1 breath every 5-6 seconds

Child vent rate/ volume

1 breath every 3-5 seconds

Hypoxic drive

?

Hyperventilation

?

Tension pneumothorax

?

Alpha and beta receptors

?

Characteristics of a pt with chronic bronchitis

?

Characteristics of a pt with emphysema

?

Management of a pt who is hyperventilating

?

Treatment of a pt who has a pulse but is apneic

?

Symptoms of a pulmonary embolism / typical pts

?

Normal breath rate for adults

?

Side effects of albuterol

?

Tachypnea

?

Apnea

?

Bradypnea

?

Pneumonia-symptoms/signs

Labored breathing, grunting, wheezing,blue gray lips nails fever abdominal pain vomiting dyspnea productive cough headache nausea weight loss confusion crackles

Emphysema/ symptoms signs

Chronic cough, sputum, difficulty expelling,

COPD

SOB Dry lung sounds wheezing

Pneumothorax

Air in the pleural space. Lung collapse. Chest pain, absence of breath sounds on one side.