Term 1 of 269
images will show black lung parenchyma without blood vessels
over penetrated
underexposed
overexposed
biots breathing
Definition 2 of 269
platelet count (150,000-400,000)
analysis of the number, size, and shape of platelets
150,000-400,00
decreased levels indicate bone marrow function or sepsis
stimulus is then sent through the bundle of HIS and left&right bundle branches to purkinje
fibers. this produces ventricular deplorization and contraction
measures length of time required for plasma to form fibrin clot
monitors heparin therapy
24-32 seconds
large airway secretions
rhonchi that clears with cough
suction or have patient cough
,Term 3 of 269
xray description
diffuse whiteness
infiltrates in shape of a butterfly
pneumonia
pulmonary embolism
pleural effusion
pulmonary edema
Term 4 of 269
List 4 critical life functions
Ischemia
Pleural Effusion
Ventilation Oxygenation Circulation Perfusion
Consolidation
Definition 5 of 269
v4
lead that goes on 8th intercostal space left mid clavicular line
lead that goes on 4th intercostal space left mid clavicular line
lead that goes on 3rd intercostal space left mid clavicular line
lead that goes on 5th intercostal space left mid clavicular line
,Definition 6 of 269
chronotropic agent (atropine)
white = solid/fluid (thick)
bones or organs
posterior to anterior cxr
to increase the heart rate treat w/
positioned in the stomach 2-6 cm below diaphragm
Definition 7 of 269
3-5%
white = solid/fluid (thick)
bones or organs
2 hazards of -
- allergic reaction
- impairment of ventilation
hypertrophy
normal etco2 range (capnography)
Term 8 of 269
aspirated FB (food) are - and cant be see on X-rays
radiolucent
density
opaque
radiopaque
, Term 9 of 269
abnormal heart sounds turbulent blood flow/heart valve defects
murmur
bruit
thrill
stridor
Term 10 of 269
positioned in the right ventricle
pacemaker
atelectasis
electrode
central venous catheter
Definition 11 of 269
stridor
(extra air)
booming sound that can be heard on an area of lung were either a pneumothorax or
emphysema is present
upper airway obstruction
supraglottic swelling (epiglottitis)
subglottic swelling (croup and post extubation)
racemic epi (mild to moderate), suctioning/bronch, intubation (marked or severe)
patient instructed to say E and sounds like A (or 99) indicates consolidation of the lung
tissue as with a pneumonia like condition
ventilation scan - inhale xenon gas and obstruction will prevent gas from filling that area
perfusion scan - albumin (iodine) injected in peripheral vein then scanned with a device
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