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25 Cards in this Set

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choanal atresia
newborn cannot breath through nose
newborn turns cyanotic on breast feeding
nasal polyps in child
order a sweat test to rule out CF
obstuctive sleep apnea
respiratory acidosis and hypoxemia
risk for developing cor pulmonale
most common pathogen causing sinusitis
strep pneumo
nasopharyngeal carcinoma
associated with EBV
surfactant
cortisol increases synthesis
insulin decreases synthesis
most common cause of fever 24-26 hours after surgery
resporption atelectasis
actue respiratory distress syndrome
acute alveolar damage
sepsis most common cause
RDS oxygen complications
blindness
bronchopulmonary dysplasia
most common extrapulmonary site in TB
kidneys
most common site for aspiration
superior segment of right lower lobe
main cause of secondary pulmonary HTN
respiratory acidosis and/or hypoxemia
restrictive lung diseases
increased elasticity
decreased compliance
normal or increased FEV1/FVC
complicated coal worker's pneumoconioses
black lung disease
silicosis
opacities contain quartz and collagen
asbestos fibers deposit in
respiratory unit
most common asbestos related cancer
bronchogenic carcinoma
malignant mesothelioma arises from
serosa of pleura and encases the lung
farmer's lung antigen
thermophilic actinomyces in moldy hay
byssinosis
dyspnea develops on contact with cotton, linen, or hemp products
centriacinar emphysema
destruction of the distal terminal bronchioles and respiratory bronchiole
panacinar emphysema
targets distal terminal bronchioles and entire respiratory unit
IL-5
production and activation of eosinophils
spontaneous pneumo
loss of negative intrathroacic pressure
trachea deviates to side of pneumo
tension pneumo
increase in pleural cavity pressure
trachea deviates to CL side