orthopnea
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SOB in recumbent position
Xray findings for patient with cardiogenic pulmonary edema:
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cardiomegaly, enlarged pulmonary vessels, white haziness, Kerley B lines.
What are the potential complications to pulmonary surgery?
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DVT, aspiration, phrenic nerve impairment, atelectasis, ulcers., pressure
sores.
What are potential complications of mechanical ventilation?
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Barotrauma, volutrauma, acquired pneumonia, diaphragm atrophy,
hemodynamic compromise
Name and describe three techniques to assess voice sounds:
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1) Egophony, 2) Whispered Pectoriliquoy, 3) bronchophony
orthostatic hypotension
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a drop in SBP of 20 mmHg or more when going from lying to upright
At what level does the innervation of the intercostals begin?
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SOB in recumbent position
Xray findings for patient with cardiogenic pulmonary edema:
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cardiomegaly, enlarged pulmonary vessels, white haziness, Kerley B lines.
What are the potential complications to pulmonary surgery?
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DVT, aspiration, phrenic nerve impairment, atelectasis, ulcers., pressure
sores.
What are potential complications of mechanical ventilation?
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Barotrauma, volutrauma, acquired pneumonia, diaphragm atrophy,
hemodynamic compromise
Name and describe three techniques to assess voice sounds:
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1) Egophony, 2) Whispered Pectoriliquoy, 3) bronchophony
orthostatic hypotension
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a drop in SBP of 20 mmHg or more when going from lying to upright
At what level does the innervation of the intercostals begin?