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Parts of the medical history include: - answer 1. chief complaint 
2. history of present illness (HPI) 
3. past, family and social history (PFSH) 
4. review of systems (ROS) 
Define chief complaint - answer what brings the patient in to see the physician 
Define history of present illness (HPI) - answer explanation of the chief complaint to 
determine: 
1. onset of illness 
2. associated symptoms 
3. what the patient has done to treat the illness 
Define past medical history - answer 1. all heal...
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What are the four critical life functions? - answer1. ventilation 
nation 
3. circulation 
4. perfusion 
Which of these life functions is the first priority? - answergetting oxygen---> 
VENTILATION 
What assessments would determine how well a patient is ventilating? - answerVisual 
assessnt 
How would the therapist determine if a patient has a problem with oxygenation? - answer1. 
color 
2. sensorium 
3. heart rate 
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Describe Venous insufficiency - ANS Swelling of legs & ankles, leg cramps, shallow wounds, varicose veins, normal pedal pulses, increase edema, normal skin temp., skin dry & flaky, pain is mild to moderate, elevation lessens pain 
 
Describe the face tent mask - ANS Used when a standard type mask is not tolerated well by patient varying O2 concentrations; Delivers 4-8 L/min 
 
Describe the venturi mask - ANS Allows for precise O2 conce...
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What are some developmental differences in children regarding to the respiratory system? tend to have a higher respiratory rate due to little space to exchange the oxygen and carbon dioxide in their lungs 
What are some developmental differences in pregnant women regarding to the respiratory system? tend to have rapid, shallow respirations due to uterus enlargement 
Define dyspnea shortness of breath or difficulty breathing 
Define orthopnea dyspnea when lying down 
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Parts of the medical history include: - answer 1. chief complaint 
2. history of present illness (HPI) 
3. past, family and social history (PFSH) 
4. review of systems (ROS) 
Define chief complaint - answer what brings the patient in to see the physician 
Define history of present illness (HPI) - answer explanation of the chief complaint to 
determine: 
1. onset of illness 
2. associated symptoms 
3. what the patient has done to tre...
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What are the four critical life functions? - ANSWER-1. ventilation 
nation 
3. circulation 
4. perfusion 
Which of these life functions is the first priority? - ANSWER-getting oxygen---> VENTILATION 
What assessments would determine how well a patient is ventilating? - ANSWER-Visual assessnt 
How would the therapist determine if a patient has a problem with oxygenation? - ANSWER-1. color 
2. sensorium 
3. heart rate 
What information would h...
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What are the 4 critical life functions in order of priority? correct answer: Ventilation, oxygenation, circulation, and perfusion 
 
Ventilation is assessed through? correct answer: Respiratory Rate, tidal volume, chest movement, breath sounds, PaCO2, and EtCO2 
 
Oxygenation is assessed through? correct answer: Heart Rate, color, sensorium, PaO2 and SpO2 
 
Perfusion is assessed through? correct answer: blood pressure, sensorium, temperature, urine output, and hemodynamics 
 
Circulation is...
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Fowler's describes what patient position? - ANSWER-Sitting upright 
Shortness of breath when lying down, relieved when sitting up defines what term? - ANSWER- 
Orthopnea 
Lying flat and facedown defines what body position? - ANSWER-prone 
Define platypnea - ANSWER-shortness of breath when upright, relieved when lying down 
When lying flat on the back, the body is in what position? - ANSWER-supine 
Trendelenburg refers to what body po...
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