Respiratory Flashcards
What is normal RR
12-20 in adults
Whats tachypnic
over 20
Whats bradypnic
under 20
What are some topics that needs to be asked about for the health history
family hsitory medications life style and habits occupational history environmental exposures Immunizations Travelling or immagration
What are some life span and cultural decisions
body size
infants have narrow ariways so if nose or mouth is blocked then diff breathign
elders have decreased lung volume and weaker lung muscles
Pregnant women have dcreased lung volume from pressure from the fetus and diff breathing bx increased vascular volume
For general assessment, what is the order of types of assessments
inspection
palpation
auscultation
What equipment is needed for the assessment
stethoscope
What is a normal anteroposterior to transverse diameter
1:2
For inspection, what are some things to look for in adults, infants, children, and COPD patient
adults- common S/S like accessory muscle use, forward leaning, labored breathing
Infants- nasal flaring and retractions
Child- excessory muscle use, and head bobbing back and forth
For inspection of the integumentary sys what are you looking for
cyanosis
pallor
erythema
in the lips, nails, fiingers and toes
What are we assessing for in the neck
tracheal deviation
What are we inspecting in the chest
retractions
symmetry
trauma
deformities- like excavatum/carinatum and scoliotic changes
When auscultating, how do we tell the patient to breath
slow and deep through the mouth
where would you see crackles/rails
lower lungs probs in the vasicular tissue
Where would you hear Rhonci
in the bronchus area