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NUR 2204 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED 99 test tests for ______________ Tactile fremitus 99 test normal and abnormal findings Normal: decrease in vibration intensity from top to bottom Increased: consolidation (mass or fluid); pneumonia Decreased: hyperinfl...

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NUR 2204 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS VERIFIED

99 test tests for ______________

Tactile fremitus

99 test normal and abnormal findings

Normal: decrease in vibration intensity from top to bottom

Increased: consolidation (mass or fluid); pneumonia

Decreased: hyperinflation or thickened chest wall; pneumothorax

Subcutaneous emphysema

Air in subcutaneous chest wall

What you test when you place hands on either side of spine is called __________

and it's normal for ________________ to have decreased

Thoracic expansion; older people

Hyperresonance on lung percussion indicates ____________________

emphysema

Dullness on lung percussion indicates _______________

consolidation; non-lung organs

Lung consolidation

air in the small airways of the lungs is replaced with a fluid, solid, or other material such

as pus, blood, water, stomach contents, or cells

Causes of lung consolidation

Pneumonia, pulmonary edema, hemorrhage, and carcinoma

, Emphysema

a condition in which the air sacs of the lungs are damaged and enlarged, causing

breathlessness

Angle of Louis aka

manubriosternal junction

This lung has 3 lobes

Right

Lobes that are auscultated via anterior chest

RUL, LUL, RML

Lobes that are auscultated via posterior chest

RLL, LLL

RML is best auscultated

under right arm

Expected lung sounds

bronchial, bronchovesicular, vesicular

Vesicular

- Soft, low-pitched, breezy sounds

- Inspiration > expiration (2.5:1)

- Over most of peripheral lungs

Bronchovesicular

- Medium-pitch, blowing sounds

- Inspiration and expiration equal intensity

- Over bronchi and bronchioles

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