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NURS 1220- Exam 1 Questions And 100%
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Define gas exchange

exchange of oxygen being transported to cells & carbon dioxide being transported from
cells



s/s of ineffective gas exchange (3)

Cyanosis

Confusion

Altered mental status



define ischemia

Insufficient blood supply to the tissue → may lead to cellular death



define hypoxia

Inadequate oxygen is being transported to cells



define anoxia



SEVERE form of hypoxia



Complete absence of O2 to body tissues



define hypoxemia

less O2 in arterial blood

,LABS: hemoglobin & hematocrit: male vs female

14-16 Females ///16-18 Males



what is ventilation?

movement of air into and out of the lungs



list different ways ventilation might be impaired



trauma to lungs or chest, smoking, asthma, obstruction, collapsed lung



**basically anytime there is an airway obstruction or constriction!**



what is transport?

Availability & ability of hemoglobin to carry O2 from alveoli → cells & for metabolism



Blood taking O2 → organs & carrying CO2 out from cells



why do we want to know RBC & hemoglobin levels in regard to transport?

Important to know RBC and hemoglobin levels (anemia affects transport)



what is perfusion?

Ability of blood to carry O2 to cells & carry CO2 to lungs for elimination



what might impair perfusion?



what does impaired perfusion lead to??

,Smoking, stroke, heart attack, trauma, surgery



If oxygen cannot get to the cells; CO2 is not transported out→ respiratory acidosis



consequences of impaired gas exchange

Fatigue

Increased RR (to get more O2 in)

Increased pulse

Acid imbalance

Cellular ischemia

Necrosis



why are infants at risk for impaired gas exchange?



-Immature lungs



-Fetal hemoglobin (shorted survival of RBCs)



-lower level of hemoglobin caused by gradually



-diminishing maternal iron stores



-Decreased alveolar surface area for gas exchange



-Easier to get obstructions (mucus, edema, objects, etc)

, why are young children at risk for impaired gas exchange?

Prone to sickness/infection → weakened immune system (daycare, schools, etc)



Choking hazards



why are older adults @ risk for impaired gas exchange?

Poor immune system



Plaques & calcifications



Weaker respiratory muscles → difficult time coughing up secretions → pneumonia



Cartilage stiffens



As you age, system slows down

dilation of alveoli, decreased surface area for gas diffusion, and decreased pulmonary
capillary network

the ability toe initiate an immune response to infection is decreased in older adults.

immobility=clots

AGE: risk factors for impaired gas exchange

young & elderly

SMOKING: related to impaired gas exchange

damages alveoli, making exchange more difficult; vasoconstriction of vessels

IMMUNOSUPPRESSION: related to impaired gas exchange

more susceptible to respiratory infections → pneumonia



DECREASED STATE OF CONSCIOUSNESS: related to impaired gas exchange

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