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Pathophysiology of the respiratory system Study Guide Questions with Excellent Answers Guaranteed Pass 2 types of restrictive lung disease - Answer -extra pulmonary: MSK disease, pregnancy, obesity, SCI, NMJ disease interstitial - issues with parenchyma 2/3 of pulmonary fibrosis cases are ___...

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2 types of restrictive lung disease - Answer -extra pulmonary: MSK disease, pregnancy, obesity,
SCI, NMJ disease

interstitial - issues with parenchyma

2/3 of pulmonary fibrosis cases are _______ - Answer -idiopathic

active TB infection - Answer -shows clinical and lab findings of disease

acute bronchitis - Answer -inflammation of trachea and bronchi that is short duration and self
limiting

apnea - Answer -no breathing

Apneustic breathing - Answer -marked by deep, gasping inspiration with a pause at full inspiration
followed by a brief, insufficient release

bacterial pneumoia - Answer -bacteria colonize alveoli which induces inflammatory response

Biot's breathing pattern - Answer -rapid breathing with irregular periods of apnea alternating with
periods in which four or five breaths of identical depth are taken

centrilobular emphysema - Answer --most common

-destruction of bronchioles in upper lung

-smokers

chronic obstructive bronchitis is characterized by what? - Answer --excessive mucous production

-hypertrophy of tracheobronchial mucous glands

-goblet cell hyperplasia

-decreased number of cilia

-bronchial narrowing

-wheezing

clinical manifestations of bacterial pneumonia - Answer -pleuritic chest pain, productive cough,
dyspnea, tachypnea, fever, headache, myalgia

, clinical manifestations of emphysema - Answer -dyspnea and tachypnea, prolonged exhalation,
accessory muscle use, pt is thin with muscle wasting

clinical manifestations of TB - Answer -productive cough >3wks, hemoptysis, weight loss, fever,
night sweats, fatigue, malaise

define chronic (obstructive) bronchitis - Answer -patient has a cough producing sputum for at least
3 months for 2 consecutive years

define emphysema - Answer -enlargement of the airspaces beyond the terminal bronchiole

-loss of elasticity in distal airways, airway collapse, air trapping

define FEV1 - Answer -forced expiratory volume in 1 second

define hypoxemia - Answer -deficient oxygenation of arterial blood

define hypoxia - Answer -a broad term meaning diminished availability of oxygen to the body
tissue

define obstructive disease - Answer -limitation of airflow owing to partial or complete obstruction
at any level from trachea to respiratory bronchioles

define restrictive disease - Answer -reduced expansion of lung parenchyma with decreased total
lung capacity

describe breathing in restrictive lung diseases - Answer --increased RR

-normal inspiratory muscles work harder

-uses 24% O2 for respiration alone

-usually 5%

describe pleuritic pain - Answer --Sharp & severe pain

-worse with deep inspiration and chest wall movement

-relieved when sitting and leaning forward

describe the V/Q mismatch from PE - Answer -ventilation gets there but not the blood

(dead space)

describe the V/Q mismatch in pulmonary fibrosis - Answer -blood is getting there but no
ventilation

(shunt)

etiology and risk factors of PE - Answer --DVT

-immobilization following surgery

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