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leukocytosis
- what is the major stimulus for erythropoiesis?
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hypoxia
- high pitched, whistling sounds related to the constricted diameter of the airways
and may be inspiratory or expiratory
- seen in asthma or bronchitis
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wheezes
- which phase will burn clients need respiratory management and fluid resuscitation?
- client has increased BP/HR, rise in temp
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emergent phase
- collapse of small number of alveoli resulting in reduced gas exchange
- predisposes clients to pneumonia
- often seen postop because of sedation (advise clients to cough and take deep
breaths to open alveoli)
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atelectasis
, - burns resulting from mild injury after being shocked from a low-voltage current
- being struck by lightening
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electrical
- if someone has left-sided heart failure, there is an issue with _? (lungs)
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breathing
- inflammation of the lung tissue in which alveolar air space fill with purulent,
inflammation cells and fibrin
- commonly caused by inhalation of droplets containing bacteria
- crackles, cough, fever, dyspnea, tachypnea
- immunosuppression, aspiration can predispose clients
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pneumonia
- noncontinuous sounds that occur when deflated alveoli open and close against
fluid
- aka rales
- seen in pneumonia or heart failure