Health Promotion Definitions
Oxygenation Definitions
Respiratory Assessment
Lungs A/P
Preventions
100

Motivated by the desire to avoid illness

What is health protection?

100

Chest cavity expands, diaphragm contracts, and air is drawn in through the trachea

What is inhalation?

100

Normal breathing

What is eupnea?

100

air sacs, where gas exchange takes place

What is alveoli?

100

Exercise

What primary level of prevention

200

Used to assess cardiorespiratory fitness in adults

What is a step-test

200

Breathing too fast, loose too much CO2

What is hyperventilation?
200

Increase rate and depth of ventilation

Kussmaul's respirations

200

Movement of air into and out of the lungs

What is ventilation?

200

Flu Vaccine

What is a primary level of prevention?

300

individual experiences high levels of stress yet does not fall ill

What is hardiness?

300

Lw Level of oxygen in the blood

What is hypoexmia?

300

High-pitched, harsh crowing on inspiration

What is stridor?

300

Exchange of CO2 and O2 in the lungs

what is respiration?

300

Placement of a dressing change protocol to a pressure wound

What is tertiary prevention?

400

Key component of an overall wellness assessment

What is a nutritional assessment

400

Oxygen deficiency in the tissues

 What is Hypoxia

400

No breathing

What is apnea?
400

Primary stimulus to breathe

What is carbon dioxide?

400

Blood pressure monitoring

What is secondary level screening?
500

motivated by the desire to increase well-being

What is health promotion?

500

How well the cells, tissue, and organs are supplied with oxygen

What is oxygenation?

500
Ventilations of <10/minutes

What is Bradypnea?

500

Tiny, hair-like particles that trap debris out of the airway

What is cilia?

500

Colonoscopy

What is secondary preventions?

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