Wheezing breath sounds Correct Answer: musical sound
crackles or rales Correct Answer: bubbling sounds
dysphegia Correct Answer: difficulty swallowing
disphesia Correct Answer: speech, difficulty speaking or taking
Ptosis Correct Answer: 6 Drooping upper lid
What is subjective data? Correct Answer: -Data that only the subject or "patient" can feel and
will tell you. Usually in a statement.
-eg nausea, constipation, dizziness, palpation, numbness, PAIN, difficulty breathing
What is objective data? Correct Answer: obtain by observing and examining a client
e.g cyanosis, O2 Sat of 90%,
What is nasal flaring? Correct Answer: Flaring of the nostrils during inspiration. A sign of
respiratory distress in infants Expiratory grunting and retractions occur in newborns to prevent
atelectasis
bilateral petency Correct Answer: its a test in which the examiner ask the pt to block one nose
and breath on the other. vise versa.
normal vital signs: Temperature Correct Answer: 99.1 degree Centigrade
pulse rate Correct Answer: 60-100 beats per minute
Respiration rate Correct Answer: 12-20
Bloood pressure Correct Answer: 120/80
pain Correct Answer: 0-10
Tachypnia Correct Answer: accelerated respiratory rate caused by exercise, pain, anxiety, stress,
and disease.
Hypoventilation causes Correct Answer: drug overdose, bed rest, sedation, deep at sleep or at
night.
sleep apnea Correct Answer: a sleep disorder characterized by temporary cessations of breathing
during sleep and repeated momentary awakenings. It is very common in OBESE people