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Week 5 Assignment

Human Health and Disease


Week 5 Assignment

An abscess is a localized collection of pus. When you are in acidosis, you will have

excess acid in the blood. The opposite of acidosis is alkalosis, which is when you have a excess

of base in the blood. Perfusion is the blood flow through the pulmonary capillary bed. Atelectasis

is the collapsing of a lung. Bronchiectasis is the dilation of a bronchus distal to a site of

obstruction. Dyspnea is shortness of breath, and the patient is aware. Apnea is when you stop

breathing. Orthopnea is difficulty breathing while in a recumbent position. Hemoptysis is

coughing up of blood. Empyema is pus in the pleural cavity, often a complication of pneumonia

Dental caries are cavities (holes) in the teeth created by bacteria. Vertigo is having dizziness or a

spinning sensation. The tracheostomy is a opening into the trachea directly through the anterior

portion of the neck

Respiratory acidosis is a condition that occurs when the lungs cannot remove all of the

carbon dioxide the body produces. This causes body fluids, especially the blood, to become too

acidic (Respiratory Acidosis, n.d.). People with chronic respiratory disorders typically suffer

from acidosis because the lungs help with acid-base balance by regulating the amount of CO2 in

the blood. If the patients have diseased lungs, their bodies won’t be able to regulate the amount

of CO2.

Based on Jose’s lab values and medical history, I suspect pulmonary fibrosis or

respiratory acidosis. His labs show elevated RBC’s, which is a sign of pulmonary fibrosis. Jose

likely has elevated Hb because he has a long history of smoking. His pCO2 is elevated because

he’s been short of breath, and this can be a sign of respiratory acidosis. A depressed value in

pO2 indicates hypoxia. Since Jose also has had several respiratory infections over the last few

months, this would also make sense as to why there are fibrotic changes on his chest x-ray.

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