RESPIRATORY

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Across
  1. 2. highly contagious, patient experiences nasal congestion and a cough that sounds like a “whoop”. Particularly dangerous for infants and can be preventable by a vaccine
  2. 7. acute labored tachypnea, coughing and wheezing with a history of some type of exposure/irritant. May have urticaria and angioedema of the face
  3. 9. abrupt onset of dyspnea, cough, chest pain and anxiety. Exam reveals DVT signs, tachycardic, tachypnea, and pleural friction rub
  4. 10. acute labored tachypnea, coughing, prolonged expiratory wheeze brought on by exposure to trigger
Down
  1. 1. patient recently traveled out of the country and is experiencing chronic productive cough with yellow/green sputum that is getting worse. Overall they are not feeling well, fatigued with drenching night sweats. You hear rales in upper lobes with whispered pectoriloquy
  2. 3. pleuritic chest pain, tachycardia, diminished breath sounds, decreased chest movement and hyper-resonance
  3. 4. patient experiencing daytime fatigue. Partner tells them they are unable to sleep due to constant snoring at night. Patient is an obese smoker.
  4. 5. non productive barking cough at first then becomes productive with symptoms lasting more then 2 weeks and overall fatigue. You hear rhonchi while auscultating the lungs that clear with a cough
  5. 6. patient looks ill with fever, fatigue, headache, chills, chest discomfort, myalgia. Exam reveals tachypnea, altered breath sounds, rales
  6. 8. chronic disease consisting of SOB, wheezing, chronic cough, chest tightness, tripod position to help relieve symptoms. Usually due to an underlying disease or exposure to toxins