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EXAM 4, NUR 211 Exam 4
Ventilation
movement of air in and out of the lungs


Respiration
the process of gas exchange by means of movement of O2 from the atmosphere into the
bloodstream and movement of CO2 from the bloodstream to atmosphere




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The left lung has how many lobes?
2 (superior and inferior)


The right lung has how many lobes?
3 lobes (superior, middle, inferior)


The upper airway
Nose, mouth, pharynx, larynx (everything above the epiglottis)


Right lung
if you're auscultating lungs, which side should you listen to first?


"Good lung down"
how to position a patient with pneumonia to promote drainage?

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normal PAP?


Moves down/ flattens
what happens to the diaphragm during inhalation


Brainstem function
responsible for automatic survival functions; automatic, thoughtless breathing


cerebral cortex (cerebrum)
used when anxious or nervous


normal ventilation/perfusion ratio
4:5 or 0.8


Low numbers on V/Q scan
indicates ventilation problem


High numbers on V/Q scan


V/Q mismatch
An imbalance in the amount of oxygen received in the alveoli and the amount of blood flowing
through the alveolar capillaries; hypoxic vasoconstriction*


PaO2
80-100 mmHg; amount of O2 dissolved in plasma


It decreases as well
What happens to PaO2 as O2 saturation percent decreases?


Factors shifting oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve to the right
(pH down) acidosis, high PCO2, high temp, 2-3 DPG

, A right shift
hemoglobin is giving tissue O2 freely; higher PaO2


Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
end product of aerobic cellular metabolism


sickle cell anemia
abnormally shaped hemoglobin


Physical exam order for respiratory system
inspect, palpate, percuss, auscultate


Cheyne-Stokes respiration
varying periods of increasing depth interspersed with apnea


Kussmaul respirations
very deep and rapid respirations


Biot respirations
irregularly interpersed periods of apnea in a disorganized sequence of breaths


Ataxic
An irregular , unpredictable respiratory rate and tidal volume.


Malignant hyperthermia manifestations
CO2 and HR increases


Hyperresonance
loud/booming; may indicate asthma, emphysema, or pneumothorax


Tympany
loud/drum-like; may indicate large pneumothorax or emphysematous blebs

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