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N190 PHYSICAL ASSESSMENT WEEK 3
RESPIRATORY SYSTEM, BREAST AND
AXILLARY EXAM WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS

What is the Respiratory System Responsible for? -ANSExchange of *gases* in the body

Intake of *O2* and release of *CO2*

Maintain *acid-base* balance

Maintains *body fluids*

Assists with *speech*

Respiratory cycle (*AKA*) -ANSBreathing
or
Respiration

3 sections of the thorax -ANS*Mediastinum*

-Heart
-Trachea
-Esophagus
-Major blood vessels

*Right Pleural Cavity*

*Left Pleural Cavity*

Upper respiratory tract -ANSNose

Mouth

Sinuses

Pharynx

Larynx

,Trachea

Lower respiratory tract -ANSDistal trachea

Bronchi

Lungs
Right=*3 lobes*
Left=*2* lobes

Plural membrane

Mediastinum

Eupnea -ANSRegular, even rhythmic breathing

Dyspnea -ANSChange in this pattern producing

-SOB or difficulty breathing

Respiratory Landmarks (*Bony Landmark*) -ANSClavicles

*Sternum*-1st

Ribs

1-7=*True*
8-10=*False*
11-12=*Floating ribs*

Vertebral Column

Angle of Louis

Apex of the Lungs -ANSSlightly superior to the inner 1/3rd of the clavicle

Base of the lungs -ANSBase is at the level of the diaphragm

Pleural fluid -ANSkeeps the lungs lubricated to *avoid friction* and to allow the lungs to
*glide during inspiration* & *expiration*

Normal Respiration -ANS12-20 per min w/ adults

40-80 per min w/ newborn

, 35 per min by 5 y/o

Special considerations (*Pediatric*) -ANSInfants & Children

Change from *intrauterine* to extra *uterine* breathing

Use *abdominal muscles* for breathing during infancy and early childhood

-more prone to respiratory failure

Special considerations (*Pregnant*) -ANS+2 per minute (*14-22* bpm)
-needs 20% more oxygen than normal

Muscles and cartilage of ribs relax

Inspiratory capacity increases

Mild respiratory alkalosis

Special considerations (*Older adult*) -ANSDecreased in R effciency

Changes in R depth

Decreased cough ability

Increased RR

Special considerations (*Psychosocial*) -ANSStress

Anxiety

Fatigue

Pain

Increases RR

Which are your true ribs -ANS1-7

Which ones are your floating ribs -ANS11-12

Focused Interview (Respiratory System) -ANSGeneral

Illness/infections

Symptoms/behaviors

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