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- Determine the signs of pneumothorax based on tracheal position, expansion, percussion and breath sounds.Determine the signs of atelectasis based on tracheal position, expansion, percussion and breath sounds.Determine the signs of pleural effusion based on tracheal and apex beat, expansion, percussion, breath sounds and vocal resonance.
- Determine the signs of bronchiectasis based on systemic signs, sputum, breath sounds and signs of severe bronchiectasisDetermine the signs of interstitial lung disease based on Inspection, palpation, percussion and auscultation.Discuss a respiratory disorder, include the specific malfunction and possible treatments in details and include all anatomical terminology in details.
- Explain how the changes in alveolar structure cause a decrease in blood oxygen levels in:. Emphysema PneumoniaGive the following meaning of the diagnostic terms below: auscultation rhonchi - percussion sputum - pleural rub stridor - rales wheezes - 1. Material expelled from the lungs or upper respiratory tract by spitting - 2. Continuous high-pitched whistling sounds produced during breathing - 3. Tapping on a surface to determine the difference in density of the underlying structure - 4. Loud, rumbling sound heard on auscultation over bronchi obstructed by sputum - 5. Fine crackling sound heard on auscultation during inhalation 6. Scratchy sound produced by pleural surfaces roughened by inflammation rubbing against each other - 7. Listening to sounds within the body - 8. Strained, high-pitched sound made on inhalation; caused by obstruction in the pharynx or larynx -a. Describe the effects of a large openpneumothorax on respiratory function and oncardiovascular function.b. Explain how covering an open pneumothoraximproves oxygen levels.c. Explain a possible cause of increasedrespiratory distress following the covering of anopen pneumothorax.