Atelectasis Flashcards

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atelectasis

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structural collapse of part of the lung that impedes expansion –> no gas exchange occurs

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types

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  1. obstructive/resorptive/absorptive
  2. compression
  3. contraction
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obstructive/resorptive/absorptive type example

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mucus causes a/w obstruction –> air trapped within alveoli –> trapped air absorbed into vasculature (capillaries) –> local collapse

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compression type example

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tumor applies pressure against alveoli and prevents expansion –> external pressure pushes air out of alveoli –> local collapse

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contraction type example

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respiratory system damaged and during healing, fibrotic change occurs (pulling of tissue tgt) that dec ability for lung to expand –> limits lung vol

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mnfts

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minor, may be asympt

  • dyspnea
  • tachypnea
  • tachycardia
  • dec chest expansion
  • tracheal shift
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what are the 2 compensatory mnfts

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  • tachypnea

- tachycardia

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why does tachypnea mnft

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inc RR to inc air in lungs

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why does tachycardia mnft

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hypoxia d/t gas exchange –> inc HR to have more blood (& O2) to the tissues

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why does tracheal shift mnft

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trachea shifts d/t greater expansion of unaffected lung applying pressure to trachea causing it to move to affected side

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Dx

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  • Hx, Px
  • CXR (initial detection)
  • CT Scan
  • bronchoscopy
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Tx

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  • treat underlying cause

- respiratory support (provide O2)

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13
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when is the disorder reversible

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its reversible as long as surfactant remains in b/w layers of lung tissue

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surfactant Fx

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surfactant secreted into alveolar space to dec surface tension within alveoli

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