RESPIRATORY A&P
UPPER RESPIRATORY DISORDERS
LOWER RESPIRATORY DISORDERS
ANYTHING GOES
ALL MIXED UP
100
This accessory structure moves down an flattens during inspiration.

What is diaphragm? 

100

Enlarged adenoids produce what sound? 

Noising breathing or snoring

100

This sound would be heard if percussed over an area of pneumonia. 

What is a dull sound? 

100

This type of test is ordered prior to the start of antibiotics and involves collecting an expectorated sample.

What is sputum culture? 

100

This is the artery frequently used to obtain an arterial blood gas.

What is the radial artery? 

200

Purulent fluid from this lung space can indicate infection.

What is the pleural space? 

200
Herbal medicines can cause this problem for a surgical patient.

What is cause bleeding? 

200

This is a diagnostic test used to confirm pneumonia. 

Chest xray or chest CT

200

This assessment is done frequently after removal of the endotracheal tube. 

What is auscultate lungs and observe for stridor.

200

This is what you would use if the tracheostomy tube comes out or dislodges. 

What is dilator/forceps.

300

This allergy is important to check before a lung scan or injection of IV contrast.

What is iodine?

300

This is treatment for epistaxis. 

What is apply direct pressure? 

300

This is a frequent cause of acute bronchitis. 

What are viral infections?

300

This is a treatment for pharyngitis. 

What is salt water gargle? 
300

This exam allows the MD to view the thoracic cavity with its internal parts in motion.

What is fluoroscopy? 

400

These structures are found in the oropharnyx and helps protect you from respiratory infections.

What are tonsils? 

400

This complication may be seen after polypectomy or tonsillectomy and is indicative of hemorrhage or abnormal bleeding. 

What is excessive swallowing? 

400

These findings may indicate DVT.

What are calf tenderness, edema and pain

400

DAILY DOUBLE

This shape of the chest is when the sternum is depressed.

What is funnel chest? 

400

This sign when present needs immediate follow up.

What is persistent hoarseness 

500

You would do this to determine percent of oxygen saturation, if your patient developed respiratory distress.

What is attach pulse ox? 

500

This must be monitored frequently after a tracheostomy.

Airway patency

500

This is the first priority when caring for a patient with an acute asthma attack.

What is administer fast acting bronchodilator (albuterol) nebulizer? 

500

This piece of equipment will be used with a bi pap ventilation.

What is a face mask? 

500

This surgery, treatment for laryngeal cancer, is opening from the jaw to the clavicle removal of lymph nodes, muscle and tissue

What is radical neck dissection? 

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