Karens Midterm
what is macular degeneration
loss of central vision
presbyopia is when:
you cant see up close
this disease is caused by a build up of protein of the eye
cataracts
what is glaucoma
increased occular pressure resulting in no peripheral vision
using the braden scale what score is considered high risk
9 or less
what is hydrocephalus
large head shape and size
what is it called when the shape and size of the head is regular
normocephalic
how often should we get eye exams
ages 6-60 every 2 years, older than 60 should be annually
this disease is caused by weakened extraocular muscles
strabisma
this type of hearing loss is caused by damage to the inner ear or age
sensorineural
what are some causes of conductive hearing loss
perforated ear drum
blood or pus in middle ear
osteosclerosis
another name for an ear infection
otitis media
what is it called when someone has difficulty swallowing
dysphagia
when collecting objective data in the ear we follow which two steps
inspection and then palpation
the acinus contains which structures
bronchioles
alevoli and ducts and sacs
this process maintains pH by providing O2 and removing CO2
respiration
what structures of the brainstem control involuntary breathing
pons and medulla
these two words are used interchangeably when the level of CO2 is increased
hypercarbia and hypercapnia
what is the normal RR for an infant
30-50 bpm
when we get the client to say "99" we are checking for vibrations which is called
tactile fremitus
what is it called when the air sac is filled with fluid and makes crackling sounds
crepitus
when would we hear hyperresonance in the lungs
too much air
emphysema or pneumothorax
which intercostal spaces do we listen to when auscultating posteriorly
1-9
where do we listen for bronchiovesicular sounds
over the bronchi
ant- 1&2 ics
post-between scapula
this region of breath sounds can only be heard anteriorly, are loud, and expiration is greater than inspiration
bronchiol
this region of breath sounds can be heard over the lungs anteriorly and posteriorly, are quiet, and inspiration is greater than expiration
vesicular
if breath sounds are silent, this is an indication of
airway obstruction
what sounds do we hear if there is dense lung tissue and pneumonia
increased
why would we hear decreased breath sounds
decreased elasticity
mucous or foreign body
air or fluid in pleural
what is a normal level of spO2
97-98
95-100 is good
anything under 93 is concerning
when doing the 6 min walk test how many meters in 6 mins increase risk of ADI
under 300
what is the normal pH for an ABG test
7.35-7.45
what 3 parts make up the sternum
manubrium
body
xiphoid process
the apex and base of the lungs can be found posteriorly from ____ to ____
c7 to t10
laterally we can find the borders of the lungs at the
7-8th ribs
which side of the lungs has 3 lobes and the middle one cannot be seen posteriorly
right side
the anterior lung borders are found
apex- claivcle
base- diaphragm, 6th rib
what is the function of the pleural cavity
lubricate and vacuum
what type of pleura encloses the lungs
visceral
what type of pleura lines the chest cavity including the wall, heart, and lungs
partial
what are things that put an infant at risk of airway obstruction
short narrow airway (4mm)
tonsils and lymph tissue (decrease after age 12)
common swelling in the epiglottis
what part of the heart pumps the blood
myocardium
what is myocardial infraction
heart attacj
what is the function of the endocardium
lines the chambers and valves
what is systole and what valves open and close
systole is pumping
AV valves close
SL valves open
what is diastole and what valves open and close
diastole is filling of the ventricles
AV valves open
SL valves close
what side of the heart pumps unoxygenated blood to the lungs
right side
what structure carries blood in
veins