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The right lung has how many lobes? - Answer 3 The right lung is (longer/shorter) than the left d/t the ___________ - Answer shorter d/t the liver Left lung has how many lobes? - Answer 2 The left lung is (wider/narrower) than the right d/t the _________ - Answer narrower d/t th...

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Advanced Health Assessment Test 2:
Respiratory, Cardiac, Abdomen Test
Questions And Complete Answers.
The right lung has how many lobes? - Answer 3



The right lung is (longer/shorter) than the left d/t the ___________ - Answer shorter d/t the liver



Left lung has how many lobes? - Answer 2



The left lung is (wider/narrower) than the right d/t the _________ - Answer narrower d/t the heart



Gas exchange at the cellular level - Answer internal respiration



Gas exchange in the lungs - Answer external respiration



Normal breath sound location: loud, high-pitch - Answer tracheal



Normal breath sound location: loud, high pitch, exp > insp - Answer bronchial



Normal breath sound location: moderate pitch, exp = insp - Answer broncho-vesicular

transition area/main bronchus



Normal breath sound location: soft, low pitch, insp > exp - Answer vesicular

heard over main lung field



Fine crackles are associated with: - Answer CHF, pneumonia, fibrosis, bronchitis

,Coarse crackles are associated with: - Answer pneumonia, edema, fibrosis



A high-pitched wheeze is associated with: - Answer acute asthma, chronic emphysema

(musical sqeaking noise)



A low-pitched wheeze is also known as __________ and is associated with: - Answer aka rhonchi
(snore-like)

bronchitis, obstruction/tumor



Stridor is associated with: - Answer *high-pitched, larynx or trachea

upper airway obstruction

acute epiglotyitis

foreign body

recent extubation



Patients with a pleural friction rub often have pain with ___________ - Answer inspiration



A patient with the following symptoms likely has what?

- fine to medium crackles

- + bronchophony, egophony, whispered pectoriloquy

- dull percussion over lobe

- decreased chest expansion on one side - Answer lobar pneumonia



A patient with the following symptoms likely has what?

- rasping cough

- thick sputum

- resonant percussion

- crackles over deflated areas

, - possibly wheezes

- + tactile fremitus (normal) - Answer bronchitis



Is there consolidation in bronchitis? - Answer No



A patient with the following symptoms likely has what?

- increased AP diameter

- use of accessory muscles

- decreased tactile fremitus and expansion

- hyper-resonance

- decreased diaphragmatic excursion

- prolonged expiration

- possible wheeze - Answer Emphysema



A patient with the following symptoms likely has what?

- increased airway resistance

- decreased tactile fremitus

- prolonged expiration

- wheeze on expiration - Answer asthma



How is bronchophony performed? - Answer Auscultate lungs while patient says "99"



Normal and abnormal finding in bronchophony? - Answer normal = muffled/indistinct "negative"

abnormal = clear voice heard over area of consolidation, "positive"



How is egophony performed? - Answer Have person say "ee" while auscultating lungs



Normal and abnormal finding in egophony? - Answer normal = muffled sound, "negative"

abnormal = "E" sounds like "A" over area of consolidation, "positive"

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