Across
- 1. type of respiratory failure where the PaO2 = < 80 mmHg and the PaCo2 = Normal
- 4. respiratory diagnostic test used for collecting specimens and deploying devices, sometimes done under x-ray guidance
- 8. percussion over an area of consolidation will result in a _________ percussion note
- 9. percussion over a lung with hyperinflated alveoli (as in COPD) will produce a _________________ percussion note
- 10. is a more common physical finding than cyanosis in a hypoxemic patient
- 11. oxygen _________ should be written in the patient notes and drug chart
- 13. one of the vital signs
- 14. important to collect data on ______________ history for patients with respiratory disease/conditions
- 15. tension pneumothorax would move the trachea ___________ from the affected side
- 16. describes flecks of fresh blood in the sputum most commonly caused by infection in the lung
- 17. patients with _________________________ and chest wall deformity are at risk of hypercapnic respiratory failure (2 words)
- 19. the preferred method for oxygen administration in most COPD patient (2 words)
- 22. adventitious sound heard in patients who have asthma
Down
- 1. communicable respiratory disease
- 2. 0.21 represents the __________ of room air
- 3. a useful mnemonic that can be used to investigate the chief or primary complaints that a patient has
- 4. commonly used respiratory medication
- 5. chronic respiratory condition that is genetically linked and diagnosed after birth
- 6. patients pulse should be checked manually for rate, rhythm and _______________
- 7. carbon dioxide levels > 45 mmHg in arterial blood
- 8. common complaint/symptom experienced by patients who have respiratory conditions
- 12. all patients with shock or sepsis should be managed initially with high concentration oxygen therapy via a ___________ mask (2 words)
- 18. patients with COPD should receive bronchodilator therapy via ____ driven nebulisers
- 20. should be taken in critically ill patients
- 21. pulse ___________ should be available in all clinical situation where oxygen is used