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Word Association Game Respiratory

Word Association Game Respiratory. A: Oxygen deprivation

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Word Association Game Respiratory

Word Association GameRespiratoryA: Oxygen deprivationA: HypoxiaQ: Death by Oxygen DeprivationA: AsphxiationQ: Collapse of Lobe or LungA: AtelectasisQ: Inflammation of the BronchiA: BronchitisQ: Breathing. Breathing in and out.A: VentilationQ: General type of pathogen that causes pneumonia the most.A: BacteriaQ: Long term breathing problem due to emphysema or chronic bronchitisA: COPDChronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseQ: A lung lesion.A: Tubercle from tuberculosisQ: Fat fingers from chronic low oxygenA: ClubbingQ: Surgical hole in trachea, below larynxA: TracheostomyA: Right-sided heart failure due to long term pulmonary hypertensionQ: Cor PulmonaleQ: A prolonged asthma attack, unresponsive to treatmentA: Status AsthmaticusQ: Inward breathing movements over the chest (when working to breathe)A: RetractionsQ: Over-inflation and destruction of the alveolar wallsA: EmphysemaQ: A collection of air or gas in the pleural spacecausing partial or complete collapse on affected side.A: PneumothoraxQ: A collection of blood in pleural space, causing partial or complete collapse on affected side.A: hemothoraxQ: Rare tumor of the lung lining or abdominal lining usually caused by exposure to asbestos or sometimes by inhaled irritants.A: mesotheliomaQ: Fluid accumulation in the pleural spaceA: pleural effusionQ: Excess carbon dioxide in the bloodA: hypercapnea or hypercarbiaQ: The name for the skin bump created when a needle is inserted shallow, to deliberately make a little blep in the skin (like a skin bubble).A: WhealQ: Hyperventillation in metabolic acidosis A: Kussmaul respirationQ: Red raised skin after a tb test. Measured after a positive Mantoux test.A: ImdurationQ: Process of exchanging oxygen/carbon dioxide in the alveoliA: diffusionQ: Name of simple bedside lung exercise tool.A: Incentive Spirometer.Q: What does MDI stand for?A: Metered Dose InhalerQ: Name of Common Breathing TreatmentA: Intermittent Positive Pressure Breathing (IPPB)Q: The main respiratory stimulant in normal peopleA: CO2 levelsQ: The main respiratory stimulant in some CO2 retainers A: Low Oxygen levelsQ: Two medical terms for CO2 retainersA: hypercarbia or hypercapniaQ: Normal BreathingA: EupneaQ: Irregular breathing pattern associated with impending death. A: Cheyne-Stokes Q: Hyperventillation with metabolic acidosisA: Kussmaul Q: Best infant sleeping position for preventing Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).A: On their back.Q: Is cyanosis in children an early or a late sign?A: Late sign. Q: Excess fluid in the pleural space.A: Pleural effusion. Q: Number of minutes we hold ABG site.A: Five minutesQ: Number of minutes we hold ABG site if patient of blood thinnerA: Twenty minutes

Q: Number of months a tb pt will be on meds if 6 week course does not workA: Six to Twelve months

Q: Direction the mediastinum shifts in a tension pneumothoraxA: Away from the affected side

Q: Type of heart arrhythmia that may show up during deteriorating respiratory statusA: PVCs (premature ventricular contractions)