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A nurse finds her patient up in the middle of the night gasping for air and needing to sit or stand to catch their breath. What does this patient have? A) Subjective Dyspnea B) Orthopnea C) Paroxy... smal Nocturnal Dyspnea D) Dyspnea on exertion A nurse finds her patient up in the middle of the night gasping for air and needing to sit or stand to catch their breath. What does this patient have? A) Subjective Dyspnea B) Orthopnea C) Paroxysmal Nocturnal Dyspnea D) Dyspnea on exertion What is it called when a patient has a PaCO2 greater than normal because they are not expiring enough? A. Hypercapnia B. Hyperventilation C. Hypocapnia D. Clubbing What is it called when a patient has a PaCO2 greater than normal because they are not expiring enough? A. Hypercapnia B. Hyperventilation C. Hypocapnia D. Clubbing What breathing pattern is related to strenuous exercise and presents as an increased respiratory rate with large tidal volumes? A. Labored breathing B. Cheyne-Stokes Respirations C. Normal breathing D. Kussmaul Respirations What breathing pattern is related to strenuous exercise and presents as an increased respiratory rate with large tidal volumes? A. Labored breathing B. Cheyne-Stokes Respirations C. Normal breathing D. Kussmaul Respirations Hypoxemia is a lack of oxygen in the tissues True or False Hypoxemia is a lack of oxygen in the tissues True or False Which of the following can be a cause of hypoxemia? (select all that apply) A. Damage to the alveolocapillary membrane B. Atelectasis C. Pulmonary embolus D. Pneumonia Which of the following can be a cause of hypoxemia? (select all that apply) A. Damage to the alveolocapillary membrane B. Atelectasis C. Pulmonary embolus D. Pneumonia The presence of an excess amount of air in the pleural space causing a “one way valve” to develop would be known as what? A. Spontaneous Pneumothorax B. Flail chest C. Tension Pneumothorax D. Atelectasis The presence of an excess amount of air in the pleural space causing a “one way valve” to develop would be known as what? A. Spontaneous Pneumothorax B. Flail chest C. Tension Pneumothorax D. Atelectasis An increased amount of pus, cellular debris, and microorganisms in the pleural space would be known as what? A. Pulmonary edema B. Transudative pleural effusion C. Pneumonia D. Empyema An increased amount of pus, cellular debris, and microorganisms in the pleural space would be known as what? A. Pulmonary edema B. Transudative pleural effusion C. Pneumonia D. Empyema • A common cause of acute respiratory distress syndrome is • A) Cardiac Disease • B) Renal Disease • C) Sepsis • D) Compromised Chest Wall • A common cause of acute respiratory distress syndrome is • A) Cardiac Disease • B) Renal Disease • C) Sepsis [Show More]

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