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Discontinuous, high-pitched, short popping sounds heard during inspiration that are not cleared by coughing - Answer crackles Slow breathing, a decreased but regular rate, less than 10 per minute - Answer bradypnea An increased level of carbon dioxide in the blood; the normal stimulus that causes breathing - Answer hypercapnia What causes oxygen deficiency in the body tissues - Answer hypoxia The predominant sound heard when percussing over healthy lung tissue - Answer resonance Rapid shallow breathing, rate more than 24 per minute - Answer tachypnea High-pitched, musical sounds that occur mainly in expiration - Answer Wheezes Difficulty in breathing when supine - Answer orthopnea Palpable vibration, increased with lobar pneumonia - Answer fremitus Occurs in subcutaneous emphysema, characterized by a coarse, crackling sensation palpable over the skin surface - Answer crepitus Allergic hypersensitivity to certain inhaled allergens; characterized by bronchospasm and inflammation of the airways, edema in the walls of bronchioles, and secretion of highly viscous mucus - Answer asthma Decreased level of oxygen in the blood - Answer hypoxemia which part of the brain mediates respirations - Answer the brainstem - pons and medulla surfactant - Answer lipid substance needed for sustained inflation of the air sacs

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NURS 1010 Quiz 5 Questions with
Accurate Answers Graded A+.
Discontinuous, high-pitched, short popping sounds heard during inspiration that are not cleared
by coughing - Answer crackles



Slow breathing, a decreased but regular rate, less than 10 per minute - Answer bradypnea



An increased level of carbon dioxide in the blood; the normal stimulus that causes breathing -
Answer hypercapnia



What causes oxygen deficiency in the body tissues - Answer hypoxia



The predominant sound heard when percussing over healthy lung tissue - Answer resonance



Rapid shallow breathing, rate more than 24 per minute - Answer tachypnea



High-pitched, musical sounds that occur mainly in expiration - Answer Wheezes



Difficulty in breathing when supine - Answer orthopnea



Palpable vibration, increased with lobar pneumonia - Answer fremitus



Occurs in subcutaneous emphysema, characterized by a coarse, crackling sensation palpable
over the skin surface - Answer crepitus



Allergic hypersensitivity to certain inhaled allergens; characterized by bronchospasm and
inflammation of the airways, edema in the walls of bronchioles, and secretion of highly viscous
mucus - Answer asthma



Decreased level of oxygen in the blood - Answer hypoxemia



which part of the brain mediates respirations - Answer the brainstem - pons and medulla



surfactant - Answer lipid substance needed for sustained inflation of the air sacs

, effects of aging on the lungs/thorax - Answer - costal cartilage becomes calcified; thus the
thorax is less mobile



- respiratory muscle strength declines



- decrease in elastic properties in the lungs, making them less distend to keep and lessening
their tendency to collapse and recoil



- increase in small airway closure, which causes a decreased vital capacity (the maximum
amount of air that a person can expel from the lungs after first filling the lung to maximum) and
an increased residual volume (the amount of air remaining in the lungs even after the most
forceful expiration



- gradual loss of intra-alveolar septa and alveoli, therefore less surface area for gas exchange



- lung bases become less ventilated as a result of closing off airways, increasing risk for dyspnea
with exertion beyond usual workload



- increased risk for postoperative atelectasis and infection from a decreased ability to cough, a
loss of protective airway reflexes, and increased secretions



sedentary or bedridden people are at risk for - Answer respiratory dysfunction



crepitus - Answer coarse, crackling sensation occurring in subcutaneous emphysema when
air escapes from the lung and enters subcutaneous tissue



resonance - Answer a low pitched, clear, hollow sound heard in healthy lung tissue



abnormal lung sounds - Answer - hyperresonance is lower pitched, booming sound when
too much air is present such as in emphysema or pneumothorax

- a dull note (soft, muffled thud) signals abnormal density in the lungs, as with pneumonia,
pleural effusion, atelectasis, or tumor



stridor - Answer strained, high-pitched sound heard on inspiration caused by an upper
airway obstruction



Muscles used in respiration - Answer diaphragm, external intercostals, internal intercostals,
scalenes

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