Description

Small air sacs at the end of the terminal bronchioles that are the site of gas exchange
A temporary imbalance between the amount of oxygen needed by the heart and the amount delivered to the heart muscles
A diagnostic test examining arterial blood; used to determine the pressure exerted by oxygen and carbon dioxide in the blood
Incomplete expansion or collapse of a part of the lungs
Upper chambers of the heart
Heard over the trachea; high pitched and intensity, expiration longer than inspiration
Normal breathing sounds heard over the upper anterior chest and intercostals area
A method to monitor ventilation and indirectly, blood flow through the lungs (waveform of breathing)
Microscopic, hair like projections that propel mucus toward the upper airway so that it can be expectorated
Tendency of solutes to move freely throughout a solvent from an area of higher concentration to an area of lower concentration until equilibrium is established
An abnormal cardiac rhythm
Blood that develops in the pleural space
Deficiency of blood plasma
Inadequate amount of oxygen available to the cells
Deficiency of blood in a particular area
Process by which oxygenated blood passes through body tissues
Fluid in the pleural space
Air in the pleural space
Instrument used to measure lung capacities and volumes; one type is used to encourage deep breathing
Aspiration of fluid or air from the pleural space
Artificial opening made in the trachea through which a tracheostomy tube is inserted
Lower chambers of the heart
Normal sound of respirations heard on auscultation over peripheral lung areas
Lack or the absence of breathing
Difficult, labored, or painful breathing
Normal respirations
Respirations that are less than 12 per minute (also known as slow breathing)
Rapid breathing greater than 24 per minute
Slow, weak respirations that occur at a rate of fewer than 12 per minute
A pattern of respirations that are rapid and deeper than normal
Lack of blood cells
Bloody sputum
Being able to breath deeply and comfortable only when sitting or standing
Harsh, high pitched sound usually heard on inspiration when upper airways become narrowed
Continuous, high-pitched squeak or musical sound made as air moves through narrowed or partially obstructed airway passages
(Sonorous Wheeze) Course; snoring quality, low-pitched, continuous sound. Ausculated during inspiration and expiration, air is passing through and around secreations
An abnormal pattern that is common when death is near

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