Oxygenation

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  1. 3. Abnormal lung sound auscultated when the patient’s airways are obstructed with thick secretions.
  2. 6. Ventilatory support used to treat patients with obstructive sleep apnea, patients with congestive heart failure, and preterm infants with underdeveloped lungs.
  3. 8. Ventilatory support used to treat patients with obstructive sleep apnea, patients with congestive heart failure, and preterm infants with underdeveloped lungs.
  4. 9. Also known as end-tidal CO2 monitoring, it provides instant information about how effectively CO2 is eliminated by the pulmonary system, how effectively it is transported through the vascular system, and how effectively CO2 is produced by cellular metabolism.
  5. 12. Respiratory process by which gases are moved into and out of the lungs.
  6. 13. Coughing up blood from the respiratory tract.
  7. 14. Process of adding moisture to inspired air by adding water droplets.
  8. 16. Respiratory rate insufficient to prevent carbon dioxide retention
  9. 19. Abnormally low circulating blood volume.
  10. 22. Also known as end-tidal CO2 monitoring, it provides instant information about how effectively CO2 is eliminated by the pulmonary system, how effectively it is transported through the vascular system, and how effectively CO2 is produced by cellular metabolism.
  11. 23. exhaling inspired air
  12. 24. Process of adding water to gas.
  13. 26. Vomiting of blood, indicating upper gastrointestinal bleeding.
  14. 28. Collapse of alveoli, preventing the normal respiratory exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
  15. 29. Chemical produced in the lungs to maintain the surface tension of the alveoli and keep them from collapsing.
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  1. 1. Relates to the ability of the cardiovascular system to pump oxygenated blood to the tissues and return deoxygenated blood to the lungs.
  2. 2. Procedure whereby a surgical incision is made into the trachea and a short artificial airway (a tracheostomy tube) is inserted.
  3. 4. Respiratory rate in excess of that required to maintain normal carbon dioxide levels in the body tissues.
  4. 5. Used to prevent using invasive artificial airways (endotracheal [ET] tube or tracheostomy) in patients with acute respiratory failure, cardiogenic pulmonary edema, or exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
  5. 7. a technique used to look at your air passages with a small camera that is located at the end of a flexible tube
  6. 10. Adventitious lung sounds caused by a severely narrowed bronchus.
  7. 11. Occurs when there is decreased blood flow or injury to the brainstem.
  8. 15. Arterial blood oxygen level less than 60 mm Hg; low oxygen level in the blood.
  9. 17. Abnormal condition in which a person must sit or stand to breathe comfortably.
  10. 18. Absence of respirations for a period of time.
  11. 20. inhaling inspired air
  12. 21. Inadequate cellular oxygenation that may result from a deficiency in the delivery or use of oxygen at the cellular level.
  13. 25. Sensation of shortness of breath.
  14. 27. Increase in both rate and depth of respirations.