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FPCC EXAM 2 NEWEST 2024 ACTUAL
EXAM COMPLETE 210 QUESTIONS AND
CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS
(VERIFIED ANSWERS) |ALREADY
GRADED A+

Assessing respiratory effort/dyspnea - ANSWER✔✔ 1. nasal flaring- visible
enlargement of nostrils with inhalation


2. retractions- visible pulling in. caused by negative pressures generated in chest
to increase depth of resp.


3. use of accessory muscles- using intercostals, abdominal muscles, or neck and
shoulders when there is an increased demand for O2


4. grunting- noisy, difficulty breathing


5. body positioning to facilitate respirations




6. paroxysmal nocturnal dyspnea- sudden awakening due to shortness of breath
that begins during sleep


7. conversational dyspnea- inability to speak complete sentences without
stopping to breath

,8. stridor- high pitched, harsh, crowing, inspiratory sound caused by partial
obstruction of the larynx or trachea


9. wheezing- a musical sound produced by air passing through partially obstructed
small airways. (heard in pts with asthma & lung congestion)


10.diminished/absent breath sounds- signs of worsening ventilation &
oxygenation


Cheyne-Stokes respiration - ANSWER✔✔ gradual increase in depth of
respirations, followed by a gradual decrease in depth, then a period of apnea


Biot's respirations - ANSWER✔✔ slow respiration's, fewer than 10 breaths/min


Kussmaul respirations - ANSWER✔✔ regular but increased in rate and abnormally
deep respirations


bradypnea - ANSWER✔✔ slow respirations, fewer than 10 breaths/min


Tachypnea - ANSWER✔✔ fast, shallow breathing. more than 24 breaths/min.


Eupnea - ANSWER✔✔ normal breathing rate; rate about 12-20 breaths/min


How facts impact a patients oxygenation? - ANSWER✔✔ 1. stress- suppressed
immune & inflamm response increases risk of infection

,2. allergic reactions- overresponse to an antigen


3. air quality- air pollution triggers respiratory problems


4. altitude- pressure falls leads to decreased oxygen diffusion


5. temp- additional energy to maintain body temp increases amount of oxygen
the body is using


6. pregnancy- oxygen demand increases


7. occupational hazards- may affect pulmonary function by irritating airways &
causing cancer


8. nutrition- poor nutrition can lead to loss of ventilatory muscle strength


9. exercise- increases metabolic demands and rate & depth of breathing


10. substance abuse- can cause hypoventilation, apnea, and resp. failure


11. smoking- constricts bronchioles, increases fluid secretion, & causes fluid of
bronchial lining


12. meds- depress respirations13. patho conditions- poor exchange alters levels
of O2 & CO2 in blood

, Respiration - ANSWER✔✔ exchange of the gases oxygen and carbon dioxide in
the lungs


Ventilation - ANSWER✔✔ movement of air into and out of the lungs through the
act of breathing


Hypocapnia - ANSWER✔✔ CO2 deficit


Hypercapnia - ANSWER✔✔ excess CO2 in blood


Hypoxemia - ANSWER✔✔ a low level in the blood


Hyoxia - ANSWER✔✔ oxygen deficiency in the body tissues


EARLY signs & symptoms: tachypnea, tachycardia, pale skin, high bp, use of
accessory muscles


LATE: Bradypnea, bradycardia, confusion, cyanotic, hypotension, fatigue,
diminished lung sounds, dysrhythmias


Hypoventilation - ANSWER✔✔ when a decreased rate or shallow breathing
moves only a small amount of air into and out of the lungs

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