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Crepitus is a _____ _____ or sensation

Popping sound

Fremitus is internal _____ sensed at the body ______

Vibrations


Surface

Presbyopia is the loss of the ability to _______ on objects held near the _____

Focus


Eye

Pseudohypertension comes from falsely high reading from older adults from _____ _____

Arterial Stiffness

SOAP stands for

Subjective


Objective


Assessment


Plan

SBAR stands for

Situation


Background


Assessment


Recommendation charting

Descrimination against aged


Treat aged with . . .

Agesim


Compassion

Presbycusis is progressive _______ _______

Hearing loss

_____ disease common in elderly


Cardiovascular disease


Pulmonary system


Trachea and bronchiols become more ____


At ______ years old respiratory_____ start to weaken

Rigid


55 years old


Muscles start to weaken

Unusual presentation of illness


Diminished _____ response


Tachycardic response to _____ and _____ reduced


Inflammatory response


Hypoxia/sepsis

Age associated change in PaO2 by decade table

Bronchoscopy is the examination of the _____

Bronchi

Bronchoscopy might be ______ or _____

Diagnostic-diagnose


Therapeutic-eliminate plugging/muscus

Hemoptysis bronchoscopy can be used to removal of


Pneumonia brochoscopy might be used to _____ specific ____

Blood


Diagnose


Organism

Bronchoscopy can find ____ bodies like


____ scope used for large objects


Foreign and object


Rigid

Brochoscopy complications

Bleeding, pneumothorax

Hypercarbia is high


Hypocarbia is low

CO2 (same as hypercapnia)


CO2 (same as hypocapnia)

Role of RT in bronchoscopy


Must understand____ and its alternatives


Nostril is _____ with ____


IV started with infusion of _____ ____



Procedure


Numbed Xylocain


Conscious sedation

RT assissts with selection and insertion of


2 and 4 percent Xylocain


Biopsy forceps


Needle aspiration apparatus

During Bronchoscopy, monitor vital signs every ____ min


______ handling


Lung Brushings - RT rubs brush on ___

5


Specimen handling


Slide (like microbiology)

Patient is discharged when


________ and orientated


________ reflex (numbing is finished)


________ signs are normal


Alert


Gag


Viral