Respiratory Clinical Signs

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Across
  1. 1. when the trachea is not central and you are concerned about a tension pneumothorax
  2. 5. what kind of tremor is often seen in a patient if they are retaining carbon dioxide
  3. 6. what kind of tremor is often seen in a patient after prolonged uses of beta agonists such as salbutamol
  4. 7. which syndrome is a combination of ptosis, miosis and anhidrosis and may be seen in something like a pancoast tumour
  5. 8. what sound, heard in the lungs, is commonly described as 'walking on fresh snow' and is associated with conditions such as pleurisy and pneumonia
  6. 11. when gas is present within the subcutaneous layer of the skin, often associated with trauma causing puncture to the lungs
  7. 12. breathlessness that is worse when a patient is lying in a supine position, often seen in congestive heart failure, sometimes seen in COPD and asthma
Down
  1. 2. coughing up blood, causes include cancer, pulmonary embolism or infection
  2. 3. when you ask the patient to put two of their fingers together, looking for a loss of schamroth's window, seen in many respiratory conditions such as lung cancer and bronchiectasis, but NOT COPD
  3. 4. a sign of respiratory distress, the indrawing of the skin and soft tissue in the intercostal spaces, during inspiration
  4. 9. a loud, monophasic sound with a constant pitch, and is associated with upper airway obstruction
  5. 10. a bluish discolouration of the body, fingertips and the mucous membranes