Define Ventilation Respiration Perfusion WORK OF BREATHING (What are you assessing for?) Airway Resistance
Ventilation, perfusion, and exchange of gases are the major purposes of: 1. Respiration 2. Circulation 3. Aerobic metabolism 4. Anaerobic metabolism Answer: Rationale:
What does the phrase "ventilation-perfusion inhomogeneity" mean?
Answer the following questions and give the rationale for your answer. 21. Ventilation, perfusion, and exchange of gases are the major purposes for A. Respiration B. Circulation C. Aerobic metabolism D. Anaerobic metabolism ANSWER AND RATIONALE _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 22. Afterload refers to: A. The resistance to left ventricular ejection. B. The amount of blood in the left ventricle at the end of diastole. C. The amount of blood ejected from the left ventricle each minute. D. The amount of blood ejected...
What are difference between acute respiratory failure and ARDS including perfusion and ventilation (match and mismatch) and normal versus abnormal Abg and nursing care? Perfusion and ventilation (match and mismatch): -what is ventilation-perfusion (v/q) mismatch? -what are the cause and dead space? -what is venous arterial shunts? -what are diffusion defects? -what is alteration of capillary membrane? What are the causes? What are nursing care of patients with significant pulmonary compromise? What are general findings of pulmonary embolism as it...
. What are the ABCs of CPR? Briefly provide an explanation for each. A Airway B Breathing C Chest compression How does the following improve ventilation and oxygenation? Coughing Respiratory muscle training
when assessing respiration what does the nurse assess
9. What is the role of the medulla and the pons in respiration? 10. What's the difference between and what are the signs and symptoms of a pneumothorax? 11. Where is airway resistance highest in an asthmatic patient? Why? 12. How does albuterol work? What are two additional medications utilized in the treatment of asthma? 13. What are the three components that define COPD? 14. What are the signs and symptoms/history of someone with COPD? 15. What are the signs...
Question 1 10 points Save Answer You are on the sideline of a soccer game and witness a player fall to the ground. The player is not suspected of having a cervical spine injury because he was not hit during the game. Order the below statements in the correct order that should take place to care for this person. Other notes for the scenario that will help guide your order of events: After assessing the circulation, airway, and breathing, you...
13. Give one nursing diagnosis for a patient with alterations in oxygenation. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 14. Give two specific outcomes for maintaining patent airway. a)_____________________________________________ b)_____________________________________________ 15. Give five modalities appropriate for a patient with dyspnea. a)____________________________________________________________________________ b)____________________________________________________________________________ c)____________________________________________________________________________ d)____________________________________________________________________________ e)____________________________________________________________________________ 16. Define the following terms. Use table below. Hemothorax. Pneumothorax 17. Define the following oxygen delivery methods and identify advantages and disadvantages. Method of delivery Advantages Disadvantages Nasal cannula Venturi mask Face mask Non-rebreather mask 18. What are the ABCs of...
RESPIRATION: What is the purpose of respiration? How does oxic respiration work? What are the inputs, products, and energy required or gained? How does it differ from fermentation?